Marie5656
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My dad at those and I never even tried them. Brains & eggs- Yuck! Have you ever asked a butcher if they could get you some brains. You might get a good answer.Calf brains....I know that may sound nasty to some, but when I was growing up, my Mom used to make up a batch of these, and they were quite tasty. Somewhere, along the line, the stores quit selling these and it's been decades since I've seen any in the stores.
Still love it and still make it … so easy.S.O.S. It's sh** on a shingle, a military favorite.
My dad at those and I never even tried them. Brains & eggs- Yuck! Have you ever asked a butcher if they could get you some brains. You might get a good answer.
S.O.S. It's sh** on a shingle, a military favorite.
Still love it and still make it … so easy.
Pepper seed buns are hard to find in Texas not that you can't make without them.
Ground beef or chipped beef in a thick white gravy. Ham would work just fine.Isn't that creamed ham on toast?
a favorite at our house...scalded lettuce...fresh leafy garden lettuce with spring onions...fry bacon...use hot bacon grease to scald the lettuce and onions..add bacon in pieces...yum
We lived on a farm and butchered our own animals and as barbaric as it may sound, the skull was split open and the brain was removed, they are good. I always told Sweetie that is how we killed the animal. That was many moons ago and I think mostly only farm people ate them. I can't even guess how many squirrels we ate and even tho the squirrel brain was a delicacy, we never ate them. Sometimes when a squirrel is in the bird feeder I tell Sweetie that is meat for the table. Squirrel dipped in flour, lots of salt and pepper fried in lard with mashed potatoes and gravey is hard to beat if you are hungry.Calf brains....I know that may sound nasty to some, but when I was growing up, my Mom used to make up a batch of these, and they were quite tasty. Somewhere, along the line, the stores quit selling these and it's been decades since I've seen any in the stores.
Lums..hot dog.....
I can still remember the first one I had....
I don't know what happened to that chain and they still may be around but not in the south.
Pepper seed buns are hard to find in Texas not that you can't make without them.
S.O.S. It's sh** on a shingle, a military favorite.
scalded lettuce...fresh leafy garden lettuce with spring onions...fry bacon...use hot bacon grease to scald the lettuce and onions..add bacon in pieces...yum
Bingo--I make something similar to that except with fresh spinach instead of lettuce. If I have a boiled egg I chop that up on it, too.
Sonic and JCI pulled them from the menu but you can still order one at JCI. I had a Sonic hot dog a few weeks ago only to learn they put ketchup on it!For a couple of years you could buy a Chicago style hotdog at Sonic, and they were actually pretty good. I don't see them on the menu now, but they had the poppy-seed roll and everything.
ETA--do you live anywhere near a James Coney Island? They have the Chicago dog and several other good-looking options. http://www.jamesconeyisland.com/menus/dogs
My mom made this with endive and she added sugar and vinegar.Oh My! I haven't had that since I was about 10.. I'm pretty sure there was some sugar and vinegar on it....
We had a lettuce patch in the hills of Tennessee.......Good memories.
After my post about ice cream sodas, I of course was focused on having one. While out today, I bought some ice cream, milk, chocolate syrup and brought it home. Mixed it all with 7-Up rather than the carbonated water it called for. Topped it with whipped cream (Hershey's chocolate flavor) and enjoyed. It actually turned out pretty darn good. May have to make another later.