I'm hungry. What do I do?

What would you do if you were hungry?


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Actually, that looks really familiar. I think my cousin, who lives in my grandma's house on the farm, has that still
I seriously doubt that. This is a cookbook that I assembled, edited and had printed from a collection of my mother's recipes and recipes she had collected along with a few of my own personal recipes.
 
Years ago, before my grandma passed, my sister and mom gathered recipes from the whole family and made this cookbook. Lots of good ones from my grandma and great aunts
 

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Dead serious. Lol
That's so strange to me
I seriously doubt that. This is a cookbook that I edited and had printed from a collection of my mother's recipes and recipes she had collected along with a few of my own personal recipes.
I guess not then. We have one that looks very similar
 
What amazes me is how many people I know who use Uber Eats on a regular basis. I can't afford that as anything more than the occasional treat. Eating out is expensive enough without adding a delivery fee and driver tip on top of it.
Me either. Would be like a $60 or more fee out here. If you could get it at all.
Lil smokies.
Exactly what we use in ours
I have eaten real apples picked directly from a tree since I was a little bitty kid.

That's what you get for being a city slicker.
I live in the south. Apples are hard to grow here. Plenty of pears though!
 
"I'm hungry.... what should I do?"

Oh I'll just start a thread to talk about how hungry I am to stop thinking about how hungry I am, in which we will talk about tasty recipes that will make me hungry again then I'll have to start another thread

:lau :lau :idunno
Dumb Americans...huh?
 
What amazes me is how many people I know who use Uber Eats on a regular basis. I can't afford that as anything more than the occasional treat. Eating out is expensive enough without adding a delivery fee and driver tip on top of it.
Hard no. I have several hundred dollars in credit to the UE/Postmates/Doordash that I will never use. If I dine out I'm putting my trust in the randoms in the kitchen to not kill me with bad cooking habits and poor hygiene. No way I'm adding MORE randos to that custody chain to have food delivered for a marked up price and a tip. There are good honest delivery drivers working out there. But unless you can 100% guarantee I'll get one every time, not interested.

Plus, most hot food is better THERE, rather that riding around in styrofoam for 20 min getting chewy.

who asked if they can grow in texas cant they grow anywhere?
It's almost impossible to successfully fruit apples in the desert. Up a bit higher there are orchards, but you are directly related to Mother Nature herself to have success in Phx.
 
Years ago, before my grandma passed, my sister and mom gathered recipes from the whole family and made this cookbook. Lots of good ones from my grandma and great aunts
I highly recommend that people make their family cookbooks while the family members are still alive. I did my mother's cookbook after she passed. There are a number of her recipes that are not included because like most of us who cook, we make things without a written recipe.

Her fried chicken which she finished by baking is not included because I did not go to the effort of trying to recreate the recipe. I did spend a lot of time recreating her individual sized stuffed meatloaf and stuffed bell peppers.
 

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