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Paul Winalski
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Paul Winalski wrote:When my mother went into managed care I inherited my mother's box full of recipe cards. This includes a lot of my childhood favorites including Swedish meatballs and porcupine meatballs. The Swedish meatball recipe came from my Swedish great grandmother. Porcupine meatballs first became popular in the Great Depression, but they were still very popular when I was born in 1955. Would these qualify for the challenge?
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Robin Garr wrote:I'm thinking mac 'n' cheese from the Joy of Cooking, but with Velveeta.
Jenise wrote:Jeff, Swiss Steak is pounded round or rump--a tough cut--and Salisbury Steak is ground meat patties.
Typical recipes for Salisbury Steak include a gravy made from Kitchen Bouquet. The recipe for Swiss Steak in Granny Ruth's book includes, beyond S&P, just canned tomatoes and onions.
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John Treder wrote:I'm having spaghetti tonight. It's my Saturday standard, and I use a direct derivative of my paternal grandmother's spaghetti sauce, which Dad used to eat as a youth. I've made a couple of changes; I use braised shortribs instead of hamburger and fresh mushrooms instead of dried. But the S&W brand chopped tomatoes are still there, and garlic is garlic, and onion is onion, right out of Gramme's recipe, and the Italian seasoning mix is as similar as I can get. I haven't seen the brand she used in about 30 years. And I was born in 1940.
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wnissen wrote:I never tried the squirrel recipes, though!
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