Baby Ruth Candy Bars. They were the reason for FDA approved amounts of insect parts in food products.
deadhead aggie said:
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So growing-up Catholic, Good Friday meant no meat. My mom's main entree would be half a pear (from a can), served on a leaf of iceburg lettuce, with a healthy dollop of Miracle Whip served in the cavity of the pear, all covered with shredded cheddar cheese.
I always liked getting that random rancid peanut M&M that tasted like dirt.justcallmeharry said:
Baby Ruth Candy Bars. They were the reason for FDA approved amounts of insect parts in food products.
I remember my mom making that. Was that a Catholic dish or more of a 1950s/1960s dish? I can't remember if my mom just did it on Fridays.deadhead aggie said:
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That's right.
So growing-up Catholic, Good Friday meant no meat. My mom's main entree would be half a pear (from a can), served on a leaf of iceburg lettuce, with a healthy dollop of Miracle Whip served in the cavity of the pear, all covered with shredded cheddar cheese.
Lol it was a one-time thing when I was really little. Apparently I was in Sunday school and they had to call my mother to come get me b/c I wouldn't stop eating crickets.Hey Nav said:A bit curious on this one. What's that about?Quote:
Entire mouth stuffed with crickets...
I'm no snake-eater, but I've been to a number of survival courses and have eaten a few bugs.
I think for Good Friday, it kinda has to be Miracle Whip though....gooberhead said:
I still fix this about once a month, but with mayo instead of miracle whip. It's delish!
I never could (and still can't) eat the Miracle Whip "salads"BostonAg74 said:I think for Good Friday, it kinda has to be Miracle Whip though....gooberhead said:
I still fix this about once a month, but with mayo instead of miracle whip. It's delish!
Body By Fisher said:I remember my mom making that. Was that a Catholic dish or more of a 1950s/1960s dish? I can't remember if my mom just did it on Fridays.deadhead aggie said:
^
That's right.
So growing-up Catholic, Good Friday meant no meat. My mom's main entree would be half a pear (from a can), served on a leaf of iceburg lettuce, with a healthy dollop of Miracle Whip served in the cavity of the pear, all covered with shredded cheddar cheese.