LOL
I CANT BELIEVE you said that!
Grandma Rose died in the late 1970s.
She made the Greatest meatballs and grated stale Italian bread for the bread crumbs.
Took her hours to make but GOD they were good!!!
Either you’re a mind reader or it’s just that common :)
“Grandma Rose died in the late 1970s.
She made the Greatest meatballs and grated stale Italian bread for the bread crumbs.”
I went to a Catholic school. All the cooks were old Polish and Italian ladies who had flappy arms and wore old style dresses but the food was all homemade and to die for.
Every Tuesday and Thurs they made homemade bread and you could smell it through the entire school.
I would give anything to go back and eat that food.
I bet they were great! I can remember some of the best meatballs in the world being cooked in Staten Island kitchens!
I should have been born an Italian.
The grandmothers are some of the best cooks around.
Think I am some kind of Swiss or German ancestry. Never bothered to look it up. My cousin was obsessed with genealogy. I don’t remember anything spectacular from his droning.
I should have been born an Italian.
The grandmothers are some of the best cooks around.
Think I am some kind of Swiss or German ancestry. Never bothered to look it up. My cousin was obsessed with genealogy. I don’t remember anything spectacular from his droning.