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My mom would make me Texas sheet cake or pecan pie on my birthdays, and on Thanksgiving she would go to the trouble of making me a meatloaf along with the rest of the turkey and the rest of the trimmings. And one New Years she would make me her grape chili meatballs.

>> No.20420888

>>20420765
flan for dessert on my birthday every year

>> No.20420910

Sausage rolls for Birthday parties.
Wierd now that I think about it because she only ever mde them for birthdays and the rest of her cooking was pretty horrific.

>> No.20421232

>>20420765
Doxxed noob

>> No.20421256

>>20420765
>she would go to the trouble of making me a meatloaf along with the rest of the turkey and the rest of the trimmings
What kind of a fat fuck are you that roast turkey and all the trimmings isn't enough food?

>> No.20421463

>>20420765
i can't believe texas sheet cake is fucking dead

>> No.20421471

>>20420765
Oh cool your mom was a ZOGbot.

>> No.20422247

>>20420765
My mom had this special recipe for a chicken casserole that I've been trying to reproduce for thirty years. I've back-traced it to a recipe originally published in Southern Living magazine in the 70s, which I have prepared, but mom changed the recipe so much that what I made barely resembled her casserole. Miss you, mom. I love you.

>> No.20422273

>>20421463
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>> No.20422295

>>20420765
>a betty crocker box cake mix with more effort
what a strange thing to set in stone

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>>20420765
Rip to mom this recipe sounds delicious.

>> No.20422330

>>20422295
Personally I find the banality of it all the more tragic

was this what human life amounted to?

we owe the dead something greater

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>>20420765
My mother made a gorgeous cheesecake for my birthday once. I was probably turning 8 or something like that.
She was never much of a baker or cook so it really was a treat and it looked amazing.

It looked so amazing that my younger brother simply could not wait to show the guests while they were having the initial cup of coffee, so he went into the kitchen and fetched the cake.
He ran in the livingroom with it and dropped it on the shag carpet.
I was pretty mad at the time we but we can joke about it now (I still secretly resent him for it)

>> No.20422483

>>20420765
these are just iced brownies. who the fuck are the americans fooling? by making them twice as thin you're just gonna ingest 3x as much of it, lard for veins.

>> No.20422490

>>20420765
my wife makes amazing food.
i make amazing food.
we have amazing sex.
i still post here.

>> No.20422496

>>20422490
nu-males nowadays i'll tell 'ya

>> No.20422696

>>20420765
My girlfriend made me a Tres Leches cake the day I passed the bar exam. She had golden baloons ready too.

She's a good woman. I should call her.

>> No.20422786

>>20420765
LMAO my mom didn't even know what my favorite food was by the time I left

>> No.20422790

>>20422786
Good you ungrateful stupid little shit.

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>>20420765
adding your favorite recipe to your tombstone is a pretty cool idea actually.
it could give people a cool reason to go to the graveyard and you can name your recipes after the person who's buried there and thank them everytime you make it.

>> No.20422922

>>20420765
my father always did this, he made sure every meal was suited to everyone likings, even if that meant he had to make 3 separate dishes at the same time, not only did he fit our exact taste, it was also healthy and delicious. i miss him anons.. passed way too early..

>> No.20422928

>>20422922
>cooks different meals for every picky member of the family because there was not one they all could eat without moaning about it
>oh no, who could have seen it coming that chronic stress will end him
Sigh

>> No.20422962

>>20422928
yeah.. i understand your way of thinking but he actually had liver cancer, which is practically unbeatable. he was too scared to go to the doctors to hear the bad news which he hid for a long time to not upset us. it actually makes me really sad right now. fuck.. whenever i notice something funny i immediately go to the doctor. my mom and sis can't lose another one.

but it had nothing to do with the stress, he did not encounter stress as he was a great chef and only cooking for 3 people was peanuts.