That was my GrammaMy grandma made the best apple and cherry pies known to mankind. She felt that if a recipe (not that she used recipes....) called for one cup of sugar, two cups were better. She made the best pie crust ever. Thick and lardy and sweet.
Yes. The colonists were BritishI always thought it was a British thing.
I guess the British brought the idea over to Australia![]()
We only got it at Christmas time also.
Maybe that’s part of the reason it was so special. First my mom baked cake to go inside, then made the jello, let it set. Then the custard, let it set, then made the whipped cream. Superb!
Trifle was a regular thing in our household.We all loved a wine trifle- but only got it at Christmas time.
Oh, sometimes that just happens. Sorry that happened to you.I don't remember having a favourite but, I do remember seeing my friend's mum buying a box of meringues, big, white, puffy things. I imagined that they would be delicious. I pointed them out to mum and she bought me one, I bit into it and .... nothing! It was like eating a slightly eggy, sweet nothing! I was very disappointed![]()
When I was very young and out shopping with my grandparents we ate at a Woolworths and they let me get a strawberry shortcake. My gosh it was the most incredible thing I ever had, shortcake, ice cream, strawberries, and whipped cream. To this day that is my dessert of choice. Now I want one!
That's sweet of you.Oh, sometimes that just happens. Sorry that happened to you.
Whacky Waffers
View attachment 343526
The great thing about Apple Crisp and Peach Cobbler is they demand a big scoop of ice cream on top so you're really getting two desserts at once.Apple Crispy for the win!![]()
I loved whacky waffles. There were some smaller ones that weren’t quite as good but had flavours like root beer and Coca Cola. It was like pop candy.I do remember those. And believe it or not, I enjoyed them.