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What was it about the canned meat that you didn't like? The texture or the flavor?
BOTH ! Texture doesn't usually bother me but I didn't like any kind of meat that was canned and they canned just about every kind from ground beef to pig parts.
My grandma canned everything. Most of it was great. They had an outbuilding made of sandstone that my grandma quarried himself and then used the stones to build it.
Anyway its sole purpose was to store all of the canned goods. I loved gettting to go in there when I was kid and help pick out jars of canned goods for supper.
Everything from apples to to zucchini. The meats tasted funny to me and for some reason grossed me out.
They even canned fish. Double Yuck.
My favorites were the tomatoes and the saurkraut. I have never had saurkraut that good since.
Growing up some friends of the family, and summer babysitters, canned alot and their basement was full of rows and rows of beautiful canned goods. They had a huge garden and we had to help snap beans and ect. Yearly they went to PauPaw, Michigan where the best and abundant blueberries grow, and came home with pounds ( like 60 lb.!) Those were fun to pick thru, I love berries and we could eat while we worked. My brothers and I would play for hours down in their basement with their kids. I can vividly remember the colorful rows and shelves. Nothing dare ever happen to any can for fear of the wrath of Momas!
What was it about the canned meat that you didn't like? The texture or the flavor?
BOTH ! Texture doesn't usually bother me but I didn't like any kind of meat that was canned and they canned just about every kind from ground beef to pig parts.
My grandma canned everything. Most of it was great. They had an outbuilding made of sandstone that my grandma quarried himself and then used the stones to build it.
Anyway its sole purpose was to store all of the canned goods. I loved gettting to go in there when I was kid and help pick out jars of canned goods for supper.
Everything from apples to to zucchini. The meats tasted funny to me and for some reason grossed me out.
They even canned fish. Double Yuck.
My favorites were the tomatoes and the saurkraut. I have never had saurkraut that good since.
Growing up some friends of the family, and summer babysitters, canned alot and their basement was full of rows and rows of beautiful canned goods. They had a huge garden and we had to help snap beans and ect. Yearly they went to PauPaw, Michigan where the best and abundant blueberries grow, and came home with pounds ( like 60 lb.!) Those were fun to pick thru, I love berries and we could eat while we worked. My brothers and I would play for hours down in their basement with their kids. I can vividly remember the colorful rows and shelves. Nothing dare ever happen to any can for fear of the wrath of Momas!