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Ideal_Rock
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Did you eat weird stuff as a kid? Did your mom makes weird stuff? Did you eat it, or was it a big fight?
My grandparents rarely bought snacks (I still rarely snack) into the house. So I ate dry oatmeal by the handful. Just plain. Also, macaroni with ketchup. We never had spaghetti sauce, pasta was a side dish, bare.
My grandmother was a terrible cook. Or so I thought, my uncles and dad loved her food. I guess it's because I didn't have it as a baby (thank god). She made
Rutabaga "mold". It was mashed up rutabage in a bowl. I have no idea why she called it a mold, it wasn't any particular shape, just a pile of mashed crap in a bowl, no seasoning. Big fight on that.
Rubberized eggs on top of ground beef patty. No, we never had hamburgers (with pickles, buns, mustard, etc.), just fried patties (also, we never grilled a single thing). First time my DH ate it, he actually asked her "How did you get the egg like that?"
He was genuinely curious.
Spinach soup. Now, it's my understanding that this could be good when well done. Ours was frozen spinach boiled in milk, until it was all green with green floaties.
Cucumbers in vinegar and dill. It's my understanding that there is supposed to be some kind of sour cream or something in there, but it was literally half a bottle of vinegar, cut up the cucumber.
What odd foods are from your past? Do you still eat them?
BTW, when I left home I was a size zero . . .
My grandparents rarely bought snacks (I still rarely snack) into the house. So I ate dry oatmeal by the handful. Just plain. Also, macaroni with ketchup. We never had spaghetti sauce, pasta was a side dish, bare.
My grandmother was a terrible cook. Or so I thought, my uncles and dad loved her food. I guess it's because I didn't have it as a baby (thank god). She made
Rutabaga "mold". It was mashed up rutabage in a bowl. I have no idea why she called it a mold, it wasn't any particular shape, just a pile of mashed crap in a bowl, no seasoning. Big fight on that.
Rubberized eggs on top of ground beef patty. No, we never had hamburgers (with pickles, buns, mustard, etc.), just fried patties (also, we never grilled a single thing). First time my DH ate it, he actually asked her "How did you get the egg like that?"

Spinach soup. Now, it's my understanding that this could be good when well done. Ours was frozen spinach boiled in milk, until it was all green with green floaties.

Cucumbers in vinegar and dill. It's my understanding that there is supposed to be some kind of sour cream or something in there, but it was literally half a bottle of vinegar, cut up the cucumber.
What odd foods are from your past? Do you still eat them?
BTW, when I left home I was a size zero . . .