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Swole's gravy recipe:

Evil_Frisky said:
Ou

I found it.. I googled..... Swole's gravy recipe:

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he may plat bomb you for that
 
Raina said:
In the back of my mind that's what I'm thinking. You can never make something like that as good as his mom's. Ever. Unless she showed you how and even then it wouldn't be the same.

Never is right. Whenever I made an Italian dish for my ex for Sunday dinner, I swear she would ask him how and what I was doing.

The mother of the son will never show you exactly how her dishes are made. If she even offers. I swear my mother complains about my sister-in-law's cooking all the time. All the time. Not once in 10 years, has my mother offerred to show this poor woman how to make any of her signature recipes that my brother craves and only receives when my mother cooks at home or caters a party (for free) that's held at my brother's house.
 
nycgirl said:
Never is right. Whenever I made an Italian dish for my ex for Sunday dinner, I swear she would ask him how and what I was doing.

The mother of the son will never show you exactly how her dishes are made. If she even offers. I swear my mother complains about my sister-in-law's cooking all the time. All the time. Not once in 10 years, has my mother offerred to show this poor woman how to make any of her signature recipes that my brother craves and only receives when my mother cooks at home or caters a party (for free) that's held at my brother's house.

Well, has your mom showed her own daughter any of her secrets? If so, you could do your brother a favor...
 
Raina said:
In the back of my mind that's what I'm thinking. You can never make something like that as good as his mom's. Ever. Unless she showed you how and even then it wouldn't be the same.

When I was married to my first husband (he's Italian - family is right off the boat) he showed me how to make his family's "Sauce." It was always Sauce with a capital S..........anyway he said mine was just as good if not better than his mom's. Every Sunday I made homemade bread, homemade pasta & Sauce.

My secret was pork ribs + a couple pork neck bones stewed in with the Sauce from the beginning. And LOTS of garlic.
 
jenscats5 said:
When I was married to my first husband (he's Italian - family is right off the boat) he showed me how to make his family's "Sauce." It was always Sauce with a capital S..........anyway he said mine was just as good if not better than his mom's. Every Sunday I made homemade bread, homemade pasta & Sauce.

My secret was pork ribs + a couple pork neck bones stewed in with the Sauce from the beginning. And LOTS of garlic.


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Mmm, pork! The Jews and Muslims don't know what they're missing.
 
Ok this is scary, because my mother's sauce is the best I have ever tasted. Ever. Nobody else in my family makes it like she does. It was only recently where I have been trying to make it like her, tweaking it everytime to make it taste more like hers. When she's done the kitchen is filled with tomato and herb remains, it's funny.

If a girl makes something for me I never, ever say anything negative about the cooking. That's harsh. I'm always appreciative of the time and energy a woman puts into anything for her man.

Frisky, get that fake shit outta this thread. I'd rather eat my pasta plain than with that "sauce", at the very least I reheat my mom's stuff.

My mother will tell you how she makes it, but she'll talk a million miles per hour, so you either have to ask her to repeat it, or have her show you (haha, riiiight).
 
Mr. dB said:
Well, has your mom showed her own daughter any of her secrets? If so, you could do your brother a favor...

Yes, my sister and I know all of them. Some of them are over 100 years old and have been passed down from my Dad's mom to my mother. You think she would do the same, but sadly this is not the case.

I would if I was in the area. My sister has shown her (my sister-in-law) one or two dishes.

Jen, I like to use pork too.
 
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