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What is something that your grandmother used to/does make you? Lunch and dinner but simple snacks too.
I'll start: egg yolks and sugar, it was my to go in the afternoon as a kid.

>> No.17257683

>>17257653
homemade tamales

>> No.17257693

My grandmother was an abusive alcoholic old world Italian.

>> No.17257695

>>17257653
I asked my grandma for her recipes for the traditional german dishes she would prepare for us over the holidays.

Her special recipe for rotkraut (red cabbage) was to buy a jar of it at the store.

>> No.17257711

>>17257693
Oh that's bad, mine was an old worlder italian too but the only thing she abused was the meat when cooking.
Well I am sorry for you.

>> No.17257728

>>17257695
My cousin wanted to try my grandma's recipes from her book some times ago.
He couldn't do it tho since she wrote all the quantities with subjective measures.
Apple pie?
Eggs: a bunch
Sugar: what's needed
Flour: what's needed
Apples? You guessed right.... 2 or 3.

>> No.17257768

Dutch Stoofperen, they're little pears you stew for a few hours in red wine. To that you add cinnamon sticks, sugar and orange peels. Very nice in the wintertime.

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17257769

>What is something that your grandmother used to/does make you? Lunch and dinner but simple snacks too.
>I'll start: egg yolks and sugar, it was my to go in the afternoon as a kid.

>> No.17257877

>>17257769
What? Your grand mommy said the N word and now you are angry at her for being and old racist boomer? Go back.

>> No.17257883

>>17257768
Sound tasty.

>> No.17257891

>>17257653
Raw egg yolk and sugar?
how was it?

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17257897

>>17257653
My only living grandmother was a snake that put arsenic into her food unironically. Slept with a knife in her bed. So, nothing.

>> No.17257907

My grandmother started losing her mind and sight over a decade before she gracelessly passed away at 97, so my clearest memories of her cooking is of it being repulsive shit. It's fairly sad because she loved to cook and did cook well before losing it.
Her lasagna was very good when I was a young child, very beefy.

>> No.17257912

>>17257653
my grandma made me egg in the eyes

>> No.17257923

>>17257769
> Ma'am your 10 year old child has the cholesterol levels of a 50 year old man. What have you been feeding him?
> Well doctor, I feed him sugar coated egg yolks every day after school...

>> No.17257934

>>17257923
>NOOOOO HECKIN' EGGS ARE HECKIN' POISON
When do we get to genocide all boomers and boomer sympathizers?

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>>17257934
>when
Just a matter of time, anon.

>> No.17257938

>>17257653
I never got to taste either grandmother's food.. My parents had a life-long split with my maternal grandmother when I was two and my paternal grandmother died when I was very young.

>> No.17257943

>>17257934
covid's already working on it anon

>> No.17257991

>>17257693
Was she hot? Got nudes I can jerk to?

>> No.17258095

My grandma made the best biscuits and gravy. She also made really good potato rolls.

>> No.17258120

>>17257923
Jokes on you, i am 6'2 75 kg.
Perfect blood pressure and no medical problems.
Also it wasn't every day and the sugar is less than what you think.

>> No.17258132

>>17257891
Pretty good but a bit boring after a bit.
We are talking about a 1: near 1 yolk to sugar, whisked together.
You could say the whisking cooks the eggs.

>> No.17258146

>>17257653
My grandma used to make some amazing meatballs.

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>>17257728
>Eggs: a bunch
>Sugar: what's needed
>Flour: what's needed
Based grandma.

>> No.17258159

>>17258146
My grandma's mundeghini were fantastic.
Grandmother are something else when it comes to round meat.

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>>17257653
I used to eat it as a kid, as well.

>> No.17258170

>>17257938
Same here. Paternal grandma lived in Georgia. Maternal grandma put a bullet through her head many years before I was born.

>> No.17258188

>>17257934
This is not boomers.
Those are soy bald millennials thinking you will get overweight if you eat even a pinch of sugar because as kids they were too lazy and autistic to do physical activity or go out playing with other kids.

>> No.17258385

ham and pickle sandwiches. put ham, pickle, and mayo in a food processor and it turns to a sandwich spread. then spread on buttered bread for a sandwich

>> No.17258721

Piergois

>> No.17258816

>>17257653
I'm pretty decent at cooking and my grandmother is a pretty terrible cook. Overcooks everything, underseasons blah blah blah. But I have never once in my life managed to make french toast as good as she does. She also makes these great black pepper cookies.

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>>17257769
I don't understand what this post is trying to convey.

>> No.17258956

>>17257653
I envy you all. My grandma was a chain smoking alcoholic. Eventually we stopped visiting. I'm starting to think there's a reason I've only dated mexican guys. Ya'll got some comfy grandmas

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>>17257653
gramma always put celery in the tuna salad and my mom never did

>> No.17261257

>>17257653
My paternal grandmother used to make a peanut cluster like desert with lots of sugar in it. Loved it until one day I found a dead spider wrapped in the foil she used to save it for me in it. My maternal grandmother used to make all sorts of hispanic dishes but she went out of her way to make me ramen after school and I will always remember her for that as a young weeb watching toonami.