Is anything better than how Grandma made it?

Claudia lamascolo
Claudia lamascolo 06 de Febrero de 2011

How many Regions in the World, Traditions, Techiniques and most of all family handed down recipes we grew up with and continue on through generation to generation. What's authentic? Its a culture of your soul, your family, love for food... bring it to us here in this group...mom use to say, this is how grandma made it, I have spent more than 30 years trying to recreate her taste, close but no cigar... a taste etched in my brain forever.....

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annie
annie Domingo, 06 de Febrero de 2011 a las 07:48 PM
Re: Is anything better than how Grandma made it?

Oh claudia this group isright up my alley
I really miss my grandma her chocolate gravy
Was wonderful I made some this morning I will post a recipe later on
She would love this group

Claudia lamascolo
Claudia lamascolo Domingo, 06 de Febrero de 2011 a las 08:31 PM
Re: Is anything better than how Grandma made it?

thank you! Welcome aboard! Looking forward to your shares!

Flour On My Face
Flour On My Face Domingo, 06 de Febrero de 2011 a las 09:05 PM
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I wish I had some recipes from my nanny and my mom. It's sad but my family just won't eat the types of food I grew up with. So now I am starting my own recipe traditions for my kids.

Claudia lamascolo
Claudia lamascolo Domingo, 06 de Febrero de 2011 a las 09:17 PM
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Well someone has to start them somewhere, you are the next generation thats awesome, so your tradition may be etched in a blog for the next generation of cooks, thats what this is all about.. I know how you feel there are some recipes I will never have but I can still taste in my head..but I am the only one that would love them...

Lunes, 07 de Febrero de 2011 a las 12:38 AM
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I love this group although I have no memories of my grandmothers. One died before I was born and the other shortly after. I wish I had the memories.

I had one grandfather and he was the best but he did not cook.

I will follow along. Thanks for the invite.

Blackswan
Blackswan Lunes, 07 de Febrero de 2011 a las 12:54 AM
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Thks for the invite, Claudia! I've added my Heavenly Pork Leg Vermicelli to your group which is a hand-me-down recipe, with memories of my late Grandma.

This is a popular dish in Singapore & hope it'll gain popularity in other countries soon. Looking fwd to sharing!

Claudia lamascolo
Claudia lamascolo Lunes, 07 de Febrero de 2011 a las 12:59 AM
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I would love to hear more..Singapore has different kinds of fish, tell me more about the ingredients about the mermaid fish and Bee hoon is that like honey? this sounds really heavenly as you state! thanks for sharing with us. So exciting to share different cultures we can all learn from each other!

Daniel Saraga
Daniel Saraga Lunes, 07 de Febrero de 2011 a las 03:05 PM
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My fathers mother was an excellent baker, but I didn't realize until after she passed away that much of her cooking was pretty basic (not all of it, mind you!).

There are still some pastries that I really miss. Some relatives have the recipes but they aren't the same. When i finally get my hands on the recipes I hope that a couple of baking friends will help me.

Claudia lamascolo
Claudia lamascolo Lunes, 07 de Febrero de 2011 a las 11:32 PM
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Daniel looking forward to that!

Anthony Baker
Anthony Baker Jueves, 10 de Febrero de 2011 a las 01:00 PM
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No, there is nothing better! I have spent the past 20 years of my life learning how to cook like my Italian grandma and I am gaining new respect and love for her with every passing year. I have found out the real secret was all the LOVE she poured into her cooking. I understand this now and it really does make everything taste much better! :-) Anthony

Claudia lamascolo
Claudia lamascolo Jueves, 10 de Febrero de 2011 a las 01:20 PM
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Anthony you hit the nail right on the head that's what its all about! She is so lucky to have you carry on that same passion with this level of intensity, this makes my heart sing, thanks for sharing this lovely inspiration to the group! Many blessings to you and happy cooking!

Dana Salvo
Dana Salvo Viernes, 04 de Marzo de 2011 a las 01:58 PM
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Thanks for the invite! What's funny is that on my mother's side my gram never cooked. If her microwave takes a turn for the worse, it's all over! She is full blooded Italian too! lol On my father's side my gram cooked wonderful dishes. Unf. I never got the pleasure of getting any of those recipes. I remember every Sunday a nice big Italian meal. She made ravioli's the size of your plate! My mother has been a grandma for 8 yrs. now and I will def. share some of her great recipes :)

Ellen Ganssle
Ellen Ganssle Martes, 29 de Marzo de 2011 a las 01:38 AM
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LOL! My poor grandma was Scottish, so MOST things were better than how she made it!! She did make two wonderful things that made up for all the over cooked, boiled meals. One was her fish and chips, perfect every time. I haven't made them, but my mom does. The other were her RAISIN CAKES. She got alzheimer's before I got the recipe, so I recreated it. It is still the favorite dessert in our family. It always reminds me of her, even if it isn't the exact same recipe.

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