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<blockquote data-quote="CowboyBlue" data-source="post: 939309" data-attributes="member: 16878"><p>When my mom was growing up back in the '30's, my grandfather PaPa always had hogs, and Granny always had a (HUGE) garden. PaPa's philosophy was, "We may not have anything to wear and the roof may leak, but we ain't gonna go hungry." And Mama tells me they never did! </p><p></p><p>Anyway, they had lots of taters. One of my favorite dishes is fresh fried taters sprinkled with corn meal, mixed in with slices of German sausage. Larrupin' good! Any time I cook that up I remember Granny's house. </p><p></p><p>On the flip side of the tater issue -- One of Granny's remedies for an upset tummy was potato soup. So my Mama carried that over into her parenting arsenal of skills, knowledge and experience. However, when I was just a little shaver, I had a belly ache that was NOT going to be soothed by tater soup. I deposited a bowlful of that stuff back on the kitchen floor, and I have not been able to stand the sight or the smell of tater soup, since!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CowboyBlue, post: 939309, member: 16878"] When my mom was growing up back in the '30's, my grandfather PaPa always had hogs, and Granny always had a (HUGE) garden. PaPa's philosophy was, "We may not have anything to wear and the roof may leak, but we ain't gonna go hungry." And Mama tells me they never did! Anyway, they had lots of taters. One of my favorite dishes is fresh fried taters sprinkled with corn meal, mixed in with slices of German sausage. Larrupin' good! Any time I cook that up I remember Granny's house. On the flip side of the tater issue -- One of Granny's remedies for an upset tummy was potato soup. So my Mama carried that over into her parenting arsenal of skills, knowledge and experience. However, when I was just a little shaver, I had a belly ache that was NOT going to be soothed by tater soup. I deposited a bowlful of that stuff back on the kitchen floor, and I have not been able to stand the sight or the smell of tater soup, since! [/QUOTE]
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