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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsHey Grandpa. What's for supper?
Calf liver and onions cooked in bacon on the griddle. Mashed potatoes and brown gravy. Squash with more onions from the griddle.
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Hey Grandpa. What's for supper? (Original Post)
TomSlick
Nov 2021
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Sanity Claws
(21,847 posts)1. Is that a menu to make sure the grandkids don't stick around for dinner?
Add a dessert of green gelatin and you are guaranteed that they will run out the door.
TomSlick
(11,098 posts)2. Oh, I don't know. The grandson is willing to try anything Grandpa makes on the griddle.
It really was good.
Sanity Claws
(21,847 posts)4. Everything made with love tastes better
Grandpa put a lot of love in his cooking!
pansypoo53219
(20,976 posts)3. don't forget the frog legs.
TomSlick
(11,098 posts)5. Oooh. That would be good.
I haven't had frog legs in years.
Submariner
(12,504 posts)6. My Dad made that dish regularly exactly as you describe it
Liver and onions has been made fun of here over the decades, but as a kid I loved it and miss his cooking. That was good stuff.
TomSlick
(11,098 posts)7. It really is good.
If only I didn't have to handle the stuff raw.