...that your Grandma or Grandpa was famous for?
Since we lived far away from our relatives, I never tasted any foods cooked by my grandmothers. I envy you people who've had that experience if they were good cooks.
I look forward to reading your posts.
I look forward to reading your posts.
My Grandma baked the BEST pies! She was known for her pecan pie. She baked pecan pies to take to her job when she was alive (she was a cook in a hospital cafeteria). She presented friends and co-workers w/ a pecan pie for their birthdays. She'd sneak the pie to the person in a plain brown paper grocery sack and in her deep southern accent she'd say "Happy Birthday dear- you hide this away now or else all the vultures will smell it and they'll get it gobbled-up good 'fore you even have a chance to get it home to cut for yourself!" Granny- God love her! 

buckwheat pancakes.
"re-mastering" them is on my bucket list - ooooooh bad pun . . .
with black strap molasses . . .
"re-mastering" them is on my bucket list - ooooooh bad pun . . .
with black strap molasses . . .
Oh you just had to go there..........................
Actually I would give just about anything right now to just sit in my grandmother's kitchen one more time while she cooked anything. Even today certain smells will bring back fond memories. It's hard to pick one thing, but if I had to choose one thing, it would be her homemade ravioli. These were ravioli on steroids. Not the tiny little things you buy at the store today. I swear 3 or 4 would be enough to fill you up.

Actually I would give just about anything right now to just sit in my grandmother's kitchen one more time while she cooked anything. Even today certain smells will bring back fond memories. It's hard to pick one thing, but if I had to choose one thing, it would be her homemade ravioli. These were ravioli on steroids. Not the tiny little things you buy at the store today. I swear 3 or 4 would be enough to fill you up.