Hungarian rolls bcz on hubby's side they do have Hungarian ancestry
@billgrandone3552
Ай бұрын
I lived with my grandparents for three years while my mother was in a mental instution. My favorite dish which my cousin and I called "Nanny's pancakes' was a simple omlette of two eggs, two tablespoons of flour dissolved in milk wth a pinch of salt and stirred until there were no lumps of flour. A pat or two of butter was added to a pre-heated cast iron skillet and the batter was cooked until golden on both sides. It was served on a plate and slathered with white Kayro syrup , that at the time was recommended for children as easy to digest. We litteraly licked the plate clean every morning that she made them for us. When i made them for my kids I added vanilla and almond extract to the batter and went easier on the Kayro. But for me, heck I'm 75 so whatever Kayro might do to shorten my life is well worth the enjoyment of the taste of "pancakes like grandma made them." Second place would be her Social Security soup made when there was too much month at the end of the money It was a simple soup of barley with carrots onions, celery, and chicken necks backs, and giblets she got for nothing from the butcher, with salt, lots of black pepper, celery leaves and parsley added for flavor. These days I make it with diced chicken breasts and my wife and kids seldom stop with just one bowl/ Third would be dandelion salad. dandelions wilted with hot cider vinergar and diced cooked bacon together with the burnt pieces and hot grease mixed in the frying pan with the vinegar. Then the dandelions were garnished with diced green onions and slices of chilled hardboiled eggs. I use red wine vinegar or raspberry vinegar to cut the bitterness of the greens.
@CatherineDavid-xv4qd
Ай бұрын
angel wings. it was made of homemade puff pastry and brow sugar with cinnamon and walnuts, melted in your mouth.
@MaryIannacone
Ай бұрын
I’m a grandma 5 times over and it’s wonderful to know that my grandchildren love my cooking! My oldest grandson just left for college and wanted one of my dishes before he left. 😊
@KathleenAlex-ic3kc
Ай бұрын
🥰❤️🥰
@SuzieQ-lw2kp
Ай бұрын
What was some of your grandma's dishes you loved and what is the favorite your grand kids love of your dishes??
@MaryIannacone
29 күн бұрын
@@SuzieQ-lw2kp my grandkids love my lasagna. I loved my grandma’s meatballs and beef stew.
@AM-br4ix
Ай бұрын
Miss those glorious days!! My Grandma died in 1999. Beautiful lady and Wonderful Cook!!!❤❤🙏
@kailee5694
Ай бұрын
Growing up, we made popcorn balls every Christmas. Raising my daughter, we made peanut brittle and almond toffee as Christmas gifts every year. There is nothing quite like home made candy.
@InSearchofTruththruJesusChrist
Ай бұрын
My grandma was from Czechoslovakia and she used to make every Christmas sugared plum dumplings. It was my favorite over anything at the big family dinner.
@swannoir7949
Ай бұрын
Omg. My friend's mother use to make plum dumplings. I've never had them before, and haven't have them since, and not many folks I know ever heard about them. Is that a Slavic or Bohemian traditional dumpling?
@ninaelsbethgustavsen2131
Ай бұрын
Curious I googled Czech fruit (plum) dumplings. They're made with fresh yeast, milk, and cottage cheese....(and then some) 🤗 They looked delish ! Love from Norway 👩🦳🇧🇻
@lorrainedudek9447
28 күн бұрын
My grandmother was Austrian, so right next door. She would make the most delicious plum dumplings and also apricot dumplings. Brings back such good memories. Also for the holidays we would have the nut roll and poppyseed rolls. So good! Miss both my grandmas.
@Heartwing37
25 күн бұрын
Thank you all for sharing your memories. These sound delicious and I’m going to look up a recipe for them!
@ltracy100
22 күн бұрын
I don’t have Grandma memories and my Mom wasn’t a cook either, but I decided I wanted to give my kids that kind of inheritance. My kids are grown now but they still ask me to make their favorite dishes, cakes, pies and cookies. They love coming to my house. I am looking forward to having grandkids and then they can talk about their “Grandma’s recipes!”
@JeffreyLeonard-ry8nj
Ай бұрын
I love this video I am 53 years old my mother passed away at 86 we are from the south and I do remember a lot of these recipes
@cherrypieingco3757
Ай бұрын
I want to try them all,recipes please.God bless us all
@susandooley9630
Ай бұрын
LOL my paternal grandmother used to ask ME for 2 lbs of peanut brittle at Christmas time!!! One year, she, her sister, brother & sister-in-law were going on a road trip & I was asked by all of them for my peanut brittle…I made enough to fill a gallon jar!! Then they argued over who was hanging on to it during the road trip 😂😂😂 I’m almost 71 now & my 16 yr old grandson LOVES it, while the 18 yr old loves my chocolate~mint fudge!!
@kathyleighton9091
Ай бұрын
I remember my grandmother's baked goods. I grew up w/ homemade donuts, pineapple cookies, date filled cookies and a cookie similar to gingerbread but w/ an anise flavored icing in pastel colors. I miss all of these😢
@chickadeetle
18 күн бұрын
I still make Biegli (Hungarian nut rolls) but my family made them with walnut, poppy seed, prune lekvar (jam), and cheese (made with a type of farmers cheese called Turos). I also carryon with my grandmothers fried cabbage and noodles, stuffed cabbage, chicken paprikas, gulyas (goulash), soups, cookies, cakes, plum dumplings, fried dough
@friendlyjunco6836
Ай бұрын
My grandma made me peanut butter cookies. She told me cool stories about my dad.
@paulettehall4614
Ай бұрын
This is like the third video talking about meatloaf. It hasn't gone anywhere. Everybody eats it.
@ninaelsbethgustavsen2131
Ай бұрын
Popular food ! 🤗 A store bought meat loaf (ca 0.4 kg) of finely ground pork mince, might taste lovely, but costs roughly US$ 9.00... In Norway. 😳 I prefer to make my own. With peas, corn and carrot inside, and bacon rashers on top. For Christmas, there will be a home made roulade meat loaf. Using pork and reindeer/moose mince. Spread with a paste of mushrooms, onions, cranberries, and spice. All rolled up in bacon. Served with cranberry sauce, gravy, oven roasted potatoes, carrots, parsnips, and celariac. ❤🎄❤🎄❤🎄❤🎄❤ Love from Oslo 👩🦳🇧🇻
@Heartwing37
25 күн бұрын
Oh man, my mom makes the best meatloaf on earth!
@HappyDancers-kx5lb
Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing I love to see this it reminds me of my grandmother she always was baking
@deborah9718
Ай бұрын
I am 72 and my granny always cooked a feast. My mother did and I did Nd now my daughter does for her family.
@virginiaw8608
Ай бұрын
Shoofly pie sounds a lot like Pecan pie minus the pecans. Too sweet for me but very popular in the south.
@colleenpiechowski8511
Ай бұрын
My mother's baking soda biscuits were like hockey pucks but we still ate them.
@mickeyhead9770
Ай бұрын
Those sour cream cookies were really made with cream cheese and are called Italian Knots.
@truthmatters8241
Ай бұрын
We had sour cream cookies, so deIicious!
@vi9763
Ай бұрын
You need to provide recipes. It would be a great addition
@loristephens3016
Ай бұрын
You need to check your recipes. Puddings and custards call for whole eggs. If you want left over egg yokes try Angel food cake.
@karenharris3183
Ай бұрын
I like apple crisp.
@davidward3991
Ай бұрын
I still make the baking powder biscuits. So it never went away. I am just alone and always cook for myself. So all of these recipes are in my cookbook. This just proves you do not know what you are talking about. I learned from the best and I still cook all of the things you speak about.
@ArmySoldiersLady
Ай бұрын
While my grandmas didn’t bake desserts, my mom has made most of these desserts. ❤
@lLushKitty
Ай бұрын
"mother" (deliberate lower case M) was not (and never will be) Grandmum/ma/mother during my childhood, however, I DO remember cornflakes cookies that she would bake every Sundays when I was in 2nd and 3rd grades as I helped her with buttering the sheet pans. She incorporated chopped up Hershey's milk chocolates and sometimes walnuts or macadamia nuts. But THOSE COOOOOOKIEEEEEES...!!!!! Are STILL GLORIOUS in my memories.
@Lizby109
Ай бұрын
I grew up in the 50's and never heard of this cookie
@renaebailey82
Ай бұрын
I used to like my nan's potato salad
@ashleyaliemenious6038
Ай бұрын
My grandma didn't cook and I never met my grandma on my dad's side.
@ggreg2258
Ай бұрын
Couldn't find the recipes !!!!
@Rebecca-n7n
Ай бұрын
I was born in 1950. Never heard of corn flake cookies or had them. But it is, I'm told, a depression recipe.
@rebeccaedwards8590
Ай бұрын
Those peanut butter corn flake chewies were my absolute favorite until Covid made me not be able to taste peanut butter...or corn flakes
@nancymetcalf3808
Ай бұрын
😊😊😊😊😊😊
@gatamadriz
Ай бұрын
Would be better if there links to recipes.
@kaliehall-to8im
Ай бұрын
All time favorite is my grandma's pie recipe my name is Heather ha
@katicabogar24
Ай бұрын
Hungarian here. I don’t think that story’s true about grabbing walnuts instead of cinnamon. Walnuts and poppy seeds are native to the region whereas cinnamon isn’t.
@karmenmiles-mesch9295
Ай бұрын
Corn Flake Candy... was no "cookie" to it...
@cherylb.9766
Ай бұрын
Where are the recipes?
@marylist1236
Ай бұрын
The peanut butter, cocoa, coconut, & oatmeal cookies were better. blueberry pies were a summer thing. Date but was good with cream cheese. Baking soda was an important ingredient in nut brittles
@TracyS6309
Ай бұрын
My Grandma 👵 made me my favorites her homemade wild blackberry cobbler that we picked together, homemade orange 🍊 spice cake 🎂 for my birthday, homemade pumpkin 🎃 pie 🥧, her garden grown green beans, her delicious green Lima beans and homemade strawberry 🍓 jam made forget strawberry patch and of course everything she made the peaches 🍑 that she got from my Great Uncle John’s peach 🍑 orchard yummy 😋 I miss her so very much 😢
@suebrubaker6182
6 күн бұрын
We need recipes
@familylove5412
Ай бұрын
Not forgotten lol just many people don't do them anymore, sad...
@jjo5375
Ай бұрын
Um.... Where are the recipes, please?
@tommytwotone602
Ай бұрын
I would just like the recipes?
@carolblaquiere3864
Ай бұрын
Baby boomers were the last generation to enjoy Grandma's recipes. Then moms went to work thinking they'd have a more prosperous life. We modern Grandmas don't have time to be domestic. Too bad too, because the nurturing left the world and women aren't as soft as they used to be. I think they are very angry and with good reason. They were hoodwinked.
@susanmercurio1060
Күн бұрын
Women didn't just go to work outside the home because they wanted to be "more prosperous"; they *had* to work outside the home because wages have been stagnant for 50 years and it took two people working to maintain their lifestyle. Now it takes two people working two jobs each to maintain their lifestyle.
@HannuHo
Ай бұрын
I noticed that you used a picture of Finnish pulla based blueberry pie for Grandma’s blueberry pie.
@audreyfaller3019
Ай бұрын
Jiol
@janleech7505
14 күн бұрын
No ingredients no help cant subscribe with out ingredients
@janleech7505
28 күн бұрын
No recipe won't subscribe
@donnamays24
Ай бұрын
My grandmother always made the best breakfasts ever..I grew up in Western NC..and her biscuits and sausage gravy was the best ever…she finally told me the secret to her sausage gravy (she always used fresh raw milk too) a few years before she passed in 1989…she said now don’t tell cause if people knew the secret they might not want to eat it…she said when nobody is looking you just put a little splash of coffee in it and stir it in right before serving…it truly was the best culinary secret she ever passed my way…btw-she cooked every single meal she made in her 78 years of life on a wood stove and I’m convinced doing that added its own unique flavor..and she prepared 3 meals a day! I so miss her..and her cooking!
@terifrank7393
Ай бұрын
Aawwww. Thx for sharing your special memories of your dear grandma.
@ssoozee
Ай бұрын
Where are the recipes?
@kathy.7475
Ай бұрын
My grandmother made the best hash brown potatoes I’ve ever had. The smell was heavenly. She used parboiled potatoes and cooked them with onion in bacon or sausage grease. I will never forget the smell of that wonderful breakfast. She passed in 1974 at the age of 88.
@williamrichards7081
Ай бұрын
I remember as a kid always going to the grandparents for Sunday dinner. Often it was chicken and dumplings . So good and family time the rest of the evening. I miss grandma and grandpa so much. Gone all these years. RIP.
@tjmiller5060
Ай бұрын
We used to sit in granny’s parlor and all listen to the radio all evening, sitting around the coal stove. Those were the days.❤
@robinholbrook8296
27 күн бұрын
Same here. She was born in 1903 and made the best chicken and dumplings ever.
@jilledmondson6894
Ай бұрын
MY UNCLE MADE PEANUT BRITLE FOR HIS BAKERY IN BENSON, MINNESOTA IN THE 1950'S. HE ALWAYS SENT US A COUPLE OF POUNDS AT CHRISTMAS. BEST PEANUT BRITTLE EVER.
@DenWell-SeedsOfChaos
Ай бұрын
My childhood was not delicious. Neither of my grandmothers could cook anything you would want to eat. One grandmother was infamous for her undercooked spaghetti with Ortega Salsa as sauce and my other grandmother was infamous for her undercooked or overcooked roast chicken with no spices or marinades or even salt & pepper whatsoever. I loved both those ladies though, rest their souls, and I would eat those meals today just to spend the day with either of them.
@maxineb9598
Ай бұрын
Just not the undercooked chicken!!
@donnamays24
Ай бұрын
lol!
@avondalemama470
Ай бұрын
I’m so sorry to hear that, especially coming from a long line of good cooks.😮😮😮
@sandragruhle6288
Ай бұрын
How sad! My grandma lived in an in-law apartment at our house and baked everyday on an old wood stove until I was five. She always made something just for us, leftover pie crust pieces? Sprinkle them with sugar and cinnamon, add butter, and allow the smell to waft toward the grandkids. There were pies, cobblers, tortes, cookies, cakes, and coffee cakes. I have missed her every day since she has been gone, too young, at 72. She was amazing! She trained the herding dogs, managed the bees, maintained a huge garden, edged by a rose garden on two sides, which, in turn, was edged in hostas. She pruned the shrubs. She managed the commercial orchard, helped in butchering, and made sausage. She taught us how to butcher chickens, and would wring the neck of a pigeon if she wanted squab for supper. She managed a commercial chicken/egg operation, and taught us how to assist and do it without her. She managed the grapes, raspberries, and blackberries. She rejoiced in the finding of a snapping turtle to make the soup she loved. She tried teaching me to sew, but was more successful with my sister. My childhood was rich because she was there, and I consider myself fortunate. She taught us to fish and took us wildflower picking every spring, showing us how the flowers had been used, for dyes, for medicines. My grandfather outlived her by 20 years and learned to do many things for himself, including cooking and canning. He mellowed with age, having had a wife who swore to obey him and finding himself adrift. I miss him, too, but ours was a relationship forged more closely as he aged. My childhood was richer because my grandparents were always there.😁😄
@Heartwing37
25 күн бұрын
Bless her heart!
@jenniferwilliams7086
Ай бұрын
Great memories for sure.... but they would be even better with the recipes...
@lisaknox4257
Ай бұрын
My grandmothers, who died 6 months apart when I was 8, then 9, were opposites. My Mama Len (maternal) was the sweet, quiet one, always with goodies. My Big Mama (paternal) was very social, with cards in one hand and a beer in the other, a good time. She cooked only if she wanted! Loved them both.
@donnamays24
Ай бұрын
@@lisaknox4257 “Big Mama” with cards and a beer in hand…I bet she was an absolute gem! Love it! Blessings♥️
@avondalemama470
Ай бұрын
My grandmothers were really good cooks. I just wish I’d paid more attention to their recipes. I loved and miss them.
@paulalascola6714
Ай бұрын
My Grandson just shows up after work lol I love it they know where to come to eat
@hobbyfarmer62
Ай бұрын
Post ww2 grandma was the expert on making use of what's on hand because they had lived through the depression. The key to getting fresh perfectly ripped blueberries is to do what we did, bought 6 large bushes from a retired berry farm.
@arescue
Ай бұрын
I know that you might mean perfectly ripened blueberries, but autocorrect wrote ripped, so now I’m imagining blueberries at Venice Beach pumping iron. 😂
@cynthiaoconnor7185
29 күн бұрын
My great-grandmother, Hettie V., made an awesome mile-high apple pie. She used Granny Smith apples and was delicious! I can remember her pie almost 45 years after her death.
@chickadeetle
18 күн бұрын
learn how to make it yourself
@emilytisdale753
Ай бұрын
My paternal grandmother put sugar in everything...very little protein and veggies with little flavor extra sugar. I hated eating there...always followed by white cake and ice cream melted so the cake was soggy...yech! My maternal grandmother always served lots of veggies...cooked to death. Edible but not not good. She did make good biscuits. My mother hated cooking so dinner was always a limited rotation of protein. Our sides came from cartons or cans...applesauce, cottage cheese, prunes or jello. When I finally got to leave home I discovered a whole world of culinary delights!!! Chinese, salads, Italian, seafood...etc. I spread my culinary wings and have flown high!!!
@kaliehall-to8im
Ай бұрын
My grandma church cookbook is a treasure to keep today blueberry muffins keepsakes for celebration
@missellie6581
Ай бұрын
Unfortunately not everyone has grandma memories like this 😢
@user-ii3vn8tn3q
Ай бұрын
We made Texas sugar cookies. We used the BIG coffee cans for cookie cutters.
@karenroot450
Ай бұрын
Damn. Now that’s a Cookie!!
@AZJH8374
Ай бұрын
I dearly miss my grandma's. One baked one cooked. Excellent Slovak cooks. I miss so much l could cry 😢
@chickadeetle
18 күн бұрын
carry on making the recipes to honor them and give you comfort
@rjc7289
Ай бұрын
I sure do miss my grandmother's homemade pineapple upside-down cake, and she made a tasty strawberry pie too.
@dmr122003
25 күн бұрын
my grandmother was the best cook ever…boy do i miss her..god bless you..
@sandrasheets9185
Ай бұрын
I still make most of these recipes but I'm old...and a grandma
@susanmercurio1060
Күн бұрын
Me too
@PamelaSelf-po9mf
Ай бұрын
My mom made homemade old fashioned egg custard, I'm 73 and I make it now so good. A good way to use up extra eggs and milk.
@Hillbilly001
Ай бұрын
When I was a kid in the 60's, my Mother's mother, Memaw could make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. She could make anything delicious out of the barest ingredients. My Dad's mother, Granmaw, her mother was an immigrant from central Europe and she made European delicacies that were fantastic. Cheers from Tennessee
@maxineb9598
Ай бұрын
My grandmother used to come and stay with us dvery christmas. Many a time she'd be sitting at thd dining table picking the meat if a pigs head to make brawn. But she sure could make a ginger ale fruit cake and steamed fruit pudding for Christmas Day.
@sunshine19701989
Ай бұрын
Grandma's spaghetti sauce is Sunday's red gravy... put it on all pasta!
@thehermit761
Ай бұрын
my grandmother always used to ask me, are you hungry. I do miss her teas
@margarettickle9659
Ай бұрын
My Oma made Oxtail soup with marrow balls. I'm 73. My father made German Potato Pancakes. They were wonderfully different. My sister's pork chops are also different. People beg for them. The homemade beef gravy was awesome. No canned for us. Top all that off with an apple dumpling with vanilla sauce ladled over it.
@RiceaRoni354
29 күн бұрын
My Oma made wonderful potato dumplings, rouladen, pretty much everything. Her potato pancakes had some grated onion and apple in them. So good.
@arleencorreia-pires
Ай бұрын
I still make date nut bread for Christmas
@chrisadam332
Ай бұрын
Oh yes great memories. And a simpler time. When we were families.
@hawkeyepierce67
Ай бұрын
Amen to that, friend! Where to sign ;)!
@friendlyjunco6836
Ай бұрын
I hope you get your family back together
@lionheart830
Ай бұрын
Where do we get these recipes?
@sherried.3861
24 күн бұрын
My mom and maternal grandma Ethel made bread every Monday. I remember coming home from school knowing I would get fresh bread and homemade jam for snack! My grandma Ethel made the best baking powder biscuits - no recipe. She made chicken pot pie with those biscuits on top. So good!
@newengland2352
27 күн бұрын
I miss my grandma best Italian cook and you never left her house hungry. The good old days when family would go to grandmother's house enjoy delicious food and have conversation around the table .
@susanmercurio1060
Күн бұрын
My great-grandmother came to the US from Calabria and we went to her house every Sunday after church. The whole family would be there. The only Italian word I learned from her is "Mangia!"
@newengland2352
Күн бұрын
@@susanmercurio1060yeah, I hear you ,my grandmother said it all the time mangia mangia. If you didn't keep eating she would say what's a matter you sick?
@ant-1382
Ай бұрын
Don't think either of my Grandma's ever cooked anything memorable, if anything at all!! My mother was a whole different story!!
@francescaderimini4422
Ай бұрын
My Grandmother made Blueberry pie with a tad of lemon juice!
@joaopedrobaggio4475
Ай бұрын
There are any vídeos on KZitem teaching how to make these foods?
@libertylady1952
Ай бұрын
I'm sure there are. Just do a search.
@constancefaulkner9002
Ай бұрын
Just type in "recipe for....." in the search bar and several recipes should pop up. Look over each one and decide on which one suits what you already have on hand or seems like what you remember from your childhood memories.
@susanpendell4215
Ай бұрын
You must be aiming at boomers as my grandma never made these things. I do recall hamburger gravy with blk pepper and white bread or biscuits.
@redneckbr8693
Ай бұрын
I eat all of it. My mouth is watering
@kathrynvenart4526
Ай бұрын
Where can I find these recipes?
@patriciasmith7074
Ай бұрын
I never had these dishes and I discovered Duncan Hines Blueberry muffin mix. I mixed it up and made them and then we loved them. The only casserole we had was tuna, potato chip casserole.
@David-ic4by
24 күн бұрын
I grew up in Western Michigan which is a Mecca of blueberry cultivation. Neither my family nor any I knew served blueberry pie at Thanksgiving. It was a summer treat, obviously. Don’t know where this script comes from but not the real America I know.
@maxine7088
Ай бұрын
It would be great if the recipes were included. I would love to make some of these dishes.
@ABlueDahlia
Ай бұрын
ok but where are the recipes?
@nancyholmquist2690
Ай бұрын
Where are the recipes?
@kathyparkhurst7005
Ай бұрын
never had a granma growin up in odessa,
@emmitstewart1921
6 күн бұрын
We're all still eating grandma's hubbard squash pies. The canned pumpkin that we all make our homemade pumpkin pies with is actually made from hubbard squash.
@susanmercurio1060
Күн бұрын
The stuff that is in the cans with a picture of a pumpkin is also Hubbard squash. They aren't practicing false advertising because the Hubbard squash is botanically a pumpkin, and pumpkins are technically a squash. I once got a bounty of Hubbard squashes and I canned them for pies.
@sandramazer3387
Ай бұрын
Shoofly pie and chicken corn soup were at every summer gathering. Good Pennsylvania Dutch food.
@carolevans1710
Ай бұрын
I love Shoo fly pie. Always hope my daughter makes it for me at Christmas.
@Sweetrottenapple
29 күн бұрын
Oh come on... You really wanna tell me that biscuits are forgotten nowadays? What are you eating? Space food or some sort of mistery future food?😅You could name the video "vintage recipes we still eat today". It would be more appropriate..or maybe do some more research.. Oh and as a Hungarian, first of all, those are not called nut rolls, it is called bejgli. If you can say "tikka masala", then you can say "bejgli". Secondly, it is not only not forgotten but a tradicional and national favourite which we eat every Christmas and New Years Eve. Please do your damn research.
@alicemaggio8854
22 күн бұрын
I absolutely love this channel. The videos I have watched so far have brought back such lovely memories of times with my grandma and my mom. Thank you for all you do to put these together.
@earlinejackson8151
Ай бұрын
My(74yo f) grandma made pies that were out of this world, but my favorite was the dried apple pie. Made from the apples that Grandma and my aunt picked from her own trees and dried carefully every year so we could have dried apple pie all winter, along with cherry pies from her own cherry trees, canned for the winter months. Along with all the other foods they preserved, our favorite meals were in the winter.
@JeffreyLeonard-ry8nj
Ай бұрын
Next time can you do something on the jello with the fruit cocktail and the filling on top with nuts oh and salads like cucumber tomatoes things like that
@wickedbunny2020
7 күн бұрын
I was lucky to have a great grandma and grandma that were amazing in the kitchen and they taught me.
@laurac5451
23 күн бұрын
i think you were talking about southern grandmas, they cut down our apple orchards here
@sylviahufer7019
Ай бұрын
Great ! you tracked down the cornflake cookie recipe but you didn’t share it
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