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Return to your Roots - Comfort Food

Posted By: Blank

Return to your Roots - Comfort Food - 01/13/21 01:10 AM

Sometimes, simpler is easier, and even better. Just plain old spiral ham and home-made mac n' cheese, tomatoes and Parm instead of salad. The original spices - salt and pepper!!

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Posted By: stillhntr

Re: Return to your Roots - Comfort Food - 01/13/21 01:56 AM

Good stuff on a cold night, mac n cheese looks legit
Posted By: KRoyal

Re: Return to your Roots - Comfort Food - 01/13/21 01:59 AM

Originally Posted by stillhntr
Good stuff on a cold night, mac n cheese looks legit

Yea it does!!
Posted By: skinnerback

Re: Return to your Roots - Comfort Food - 01/13/21 01:59 AM

food
Posted By: NORML as can be

Re: Return to your Roots - Comfort Food - 01/13/21 03:41 AM

I'd eat that for breakfast!
Posted By: bill oxner

Re: Return to your Roots - Comfort Food - 01/13/21 06:09 PM

Love ham any way you prepare it.
Posted By: Texasteach

Re: Return to your Roots - Comfort Food - 01/13/21 06:23 PM

Love me some ham.
Posted By: redchevy

Re: Return to your Roots - Comfort Food - 01/13/21 07:27 PM

Some of our roots are different. I had a rare steak a baked tater and a coors original
Posted By: Blank

Re: Return to your Roots - Comfort Food - 01/13/21 07:34 PM

RC: I was thinking about eating as a kid, and you probably didn't get steak and beer at home then. BUT, that does sound pretty darn good right now!!
Posted By: PMK

Re: Return to your Roots - Comfort Food - 01/13/21 07:41 PM

don't recall eating mac n cheese much growing up, but we had some form of meat and potatoes 3 meals a day until I graduated from high school and left for college. I do recall my grandmother would make a form of mac n cheese in a big dutch oven for Thanksgiving and Christmas when the whole family came to her house.
Posted By: JRSUSMC94

Re: Return to your Roots - Comfort Food - 01/15/21 08:27 PM

Brings back some memories of having this for dinner, and then again for breakfast for a few days afterward!
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