Our husbands sound like they are twins!
Another thing my family used to have a lot of was City Fried Chicken. I'm not sure if it's depression era or not and I have no idea what it was made out of, but it wasn't chicken, lol. I can't find the recipe either in my grandma's stuff. I want to say veal, back when veal wasn't expensive because everyone ate it, but I really don't know.
Yeah, my mother married my husband's father...we introduced them at my husband's high school graduation. The funny part was he had 3 of his wives sitting at the same table that night - my husband's mother, his recent ex-wife and my mother lol He asked her out right in front of us and they were engaged 3 weeks later. They've been married 25 years, us 20 years. It totally confuses my children so they have just given up trying to figure it out, lol. The only thing they tell people is that their mother married her step-brother!
ROTFL!!!
Yeah I have thought about buying that book that tells you how to sneak the veggies into the food
Another thing my family used to have a lot of was City Fried Chicken. I'm not sure if it's depression era or not and I have no idea what it was made out of, but it wasn't chicken, lol. I can't find the recipe either in my grandma's stuff. I want to say veal, back when veal wasn't expensive because everyone ate it, but I really don't know.
Yeah, my mother married my husband's father...we introduced them at my husband's high school graduation. The funny part was he had 3 of his wives sitting at the same table that night - my husband's mother, his recent ex-wife and my mother lol He asked her out right in front of us and they were engaged 3 weeks later. They've been married 25 years, us 20 years. It totally confuses my children so they have just given up trying to figure it out, lol. The only thing they tell people is that their mother married her step-brother!
ROTFL!!!




Yeah I have thought about buying that book that tells you how to sneak the veggies into the food


For those of you who lived in Monterey did you ever eat at Pizza my way (best I have ever had and I have lived in a LOT of places!) or Bubba Gumps (bucket of boat trash) or our favorite of one of the seafood vendors (I think legal seafood) that sold the clam chowder in the sourdough bowls??? Oh you brought back memories of our favorite place we have ever lived. We were there for 18 months also.
Anyhow that place is the farthest place from depression era recipes as you can get, talk about loaded people.
Never ate at Pizza My Way...I asked my husband and neither one of us has heard of it...what street was it on? We just might've missed it. Never got a chance to eat at Bubba Gumps, we assumed since it was a seafood place we wouldn't be able to afford it, because the only seafood place we had here at the time was Red Lobster, and that was out of our price range for an E-3 with a brand new family
BUT we did eat the sour dough bowl full of clam chowder!!! YUUUUMMMM!!!
Anyhow that place is the farthest place from depression era recipes as you can get, talk about loaded people.
Never ate at Pizza My Way...I asked my husband and neither one of us has heard of it...what street was it on? We just might've missed it. Never got a chance to eat at Bubba Gumps, we assumed since it was a seafood place we wouldn't be able to afford it, because the only seafood place we had here at the time was Red Lobster, and that was out of our price range for an E-3 with a brand new family

