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On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 13:05:45 -0400, Nina >
wrote: >Yes, but people do ALL sorts of weird things, really. My mother has >this eggnog recipe that she was like this about. I think she might >seriously have wanted it to disappear with her death. > >No, I have no reasonable explanation about this, and it was really >annoying, and I kind of think that it wasn't exactly an original >recipe anyway. > ><shrug> > >Nina People sure can be weird with recipes. My grandmother made these gawd-awful sweet pickles that were served at least once a week. As kids we loved them because they were so sweet. By the time I left the nest I couldn't stand them. She's 95 now and 10-12 years ago there was a big deal made of her turning the recipe and pickle duty over to my SIL. SIL isn't supposed to share the recipe until she passes it on. Luckily SIL is a drunk and could never follow a recipe long enough to ever make them. The weirdness stopped with me as I'll share and help with any recipe I have, but my mom had the weirdo disease. I stopped asking her for recipes of childhood favorites because she'd change things. A 1/4 cup became 1/3. Things like that. Just enough to make her's a little better than anyone else who made it. When I developed a desire to learn how to cook it took me a few failures to figure out what she was doing. Family.....gurrrrrrrrr Lou |
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