My grandmother is a wonderful cook! That comes with decades of being a farm wife and mother. She can cook for an army on a 4 burner stove, And she needed that ability to keep up with the way my uncles ate when I was growing up.
They were two young strapping farm boys and would eat three pork chops at a meal, and there were 10 of us at a meal on any given day.
When I moved in with my now husband, I aspired to cook as well as my grandmother. I texted her for help a few times a week, standing in front of the stove feeling helpless.
When I moved in with my now husband, I aspired to cook as well as my grandmother. I texted her for help a few times a week, standing in front of the stove feeling helpless.
Now she taught me everything I know, but putting into practice the things I learned at her knee is different real life!
It's has been years now and I am married and more in the groove with my cooking.
It's has been years now and I am married and more in the groove with my cooking.
(Thank goodness for the Dutch oven!)
Lately, I have made 3 "out of the park" lunches.
When I told my grandmother about this, she smiled and said:
"You must be getting your 'Gram'-on!"
When I told my grandmother about this, she smiled and said:
"You must be getting your 'Gram'-on!"
Lol!
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