What are you memories of traditional family meals late in summer?
I am completely unfamiliar with this concept.
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What are you memories of traditional family meals late in summer?
I am completely unfamiliar with this concept.
Crawfish? Crayfish? Crawdads? Tiny freshwater semi-lobsters that taste AWFUL. I let mom eat all my share. Bleah.
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Crawfish? Crayfish? Crawdads?
Mudbugs!
Late summer meals for us when I was a kid would be chilled shrimp. Big and fat and lots of 'em. Or cold chicken salad that my mom made by the vat.
Grilled corn on the cob, grilled veggies, pasta salad, hot dogs.
Late summer meals for us when I was a kid would be chilled shrimp. Big and fat and lots of 'em.
Yum.
Being Jamaican, we don't have those. Never really thought about food that way.
I am completely unfamiliar with this concept.
Furriners.
Fresh corn, for sure. Lobster rolls (not for me). Whatever meat/fish/chicken grilled on the back porch.
Dough boys, clam cakes, and chowder. And if I was lucky my grandfather would take me out for lobsters and make a pasta sauce with the leftovers.
Clam cakes! I have a wicked craving for clam cakes. I have to make them take me next time I go home.
Very happy to hear Grace's good news.
I did watch a bit of Ted Kennedy's funeral - the bit where the "youngests" in the family came up and read bits from his speeches (Prayers of the something?) - I liked that. Plus, it was interesting to see the young ones.
My mom told me that her synagogue held some sort of reception for Ted Kennedy shortly after he was first elected senator, and the youth group waited tables there, and she was president of the youth group so she got to serve the head table. She was totally mortified to serve Senator Kennedy the dish that the synagogue Men's Club was immensely proud of and served at every function -- individual meatloafs, with a peeled hard-boiled egg baked into the center of each one, which they thought was really clever because it made the meatloafs look bigger but only used cheap eggs, instead of more expensive meat.