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What was the worse meal/ food you were served growing up?
Either okra or the Greeks have this dish that is basically peas that are made into a paste that literally would stick to the plate and not fall off if you tilted it. They'd chop onions and throw them on top with olive oil. Retch inducing.
I loved baked beans with hot dogs! We used to have fried bologna or fried Spam with mac and cheese when I went away to school. I liked that.
I came from a real Italian family,,,
so whatever I decided to eat,,never what I was served..I'd say Spaghetti O's, anything chef Boyardee...
Mom was an amazing cook, raising 3 boys alone doesn't leave much time to cook...But when she did it was always restaurant quality....Spoiled in a sense.
Either okra or the Greeks have this dish that is basically peas that are made into a paste that literally would stick to the plate and not fall off if you tilted it. They'd chop onions and throw them on top with olive oil. Retch inducing.
I loved baked beans with hot dogs! We used to have fried bologna or fried Spam with mac and cheese when I went away to school. I liked that.
Oh, you poor bastard… I love okra! Cut okra tossed in olive oil with sal and pepper and then broiled or grilled.
I came from a real Italian family,,,
so whatever I decided to eat,,never what I was served..I'd say Spaghetti O's, anything chef Boyardee...
Mom was an amazing cook, raising 3 boys alone doesn't leave much time to cook...But when she did it was always restaurant quality....Spoiled in a sense.
I would take bake beans and hotdogs over Spaghetti O’s. Never had it.
Ugh. Livin’ low of the hog. How does it compare to liverwurst?
Liverwurst was another WTF moment.
My dad ate that shit for lunch regularly for years. He grew up in the Depression in coal country the son of Italian immigrants. His diet was not for the faint of heart.
Lots of hots dogs, cept mine came in the shape of a smiley face on top of mashed potatoes haha fancy when we had ham/spam cubes on top of mac n cheeses instead
Also tuna casserole once a week.
oh, forgot topic...I actually didn't mind these...i'd take'em over all the baked beans.
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