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Default In Memorium: Mark's Mom

I remember a few years ago, Sheryl Rosen posted of her dad's passing and the
food tastes and slightly odd food items that bring their memories flooding
back. We all posted items that reminded us of our deceased relatives that
brought smiles to our faces.

Mark, hon. Been there, done that, and the thought of losing your mom
doesn't get easier. We deal with it in time, but some things just open the
wound. Remember her good times, forget the bad. When dealing with your
sister, remember, her mom died too. Sending you a big cyber hug.

Now. For the rest of us. A new thread.........what did your mom cook that
you remember most? My mom couldn't cook if her life depended on
it......mostly throw togethers and Encore dinners. One recipe she tried was
called "Mexican Fiesta" it was ground beef, mixed with cooked rice, drained
stewed tomatoes, and topped with a jiffy cornbread mix. No spices, she
didn't use them. Bland......you betcha. My father either called it
Slumgullion or Mexican Shit. Remember being little when an evangelist came
calling. Asked what we were eating and I said "Mexican shit' ....shoulda
seen them trying to cover that up...

Your best mom memories?
-ginny



 
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