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Anybody else grandmama made this when you were growing up? We called it chicken and noodles.

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  1. My mom, told us about a pot that my grandmother had, that she would cook up. She had twelve kids, others would show up, and magically the pot fed everyone. Her name was Grace Hart❤️🩷🧡💛💚💙🩵💜🤎🖤🩶🤍

  2. Our struggle meal was cornbread and milk. As kids, we thought it was great because we got to crumble our cornbread into our glass of milk, which felt like playing with our food.

  3. I boil chicken leg quarters and then slather them with homemade BBQ sauce. While they’re boiling I bake potatoes and add some veggies then I put them in the oven with the potatoes and it’s so easy and tasty that I make enough for five meals. I eat one, put one in the refrigerator and three in the freezer.

  4. I still make these foods all the time as an old granny! It feeds me for days. And the kids? They eat junk! My daddy made small white or great northern beans with some carrots & onion and Hocks or bacon ends ( cheap!) a few blobs of tomato paste & paprika and it’s bean and bacon soup! But I still love it so much! Oh and cornbread of course!

  5. I couldn't wait to tell you the only thing missing is cornbread but you showed me your struggle card has validity 😂

  6. I make something like this into a soup with a rich white base using milk and a roux. I think it's the best soup I make. I also love lasagna soup because it is easy but delicious. Also, an easy potato soup becomes a delicious meal with something simple like flour and butter. And babee it is something to be enjoyed.

  7. My mother In-law could do anything with a little bit and always had a pot of food on the stove.❤🎉❤🎉

  8. My mom did it with rice and when I miss her I make it for me and the family and they know I am missing my mother and now they all know how to make it too.❤❤

  9. I don’t know why but I want to go try this out because after all that staring he was doin, makes me think he’s gona show up and tell me how to really cook. lol. Got me lookin over my shoulder

  10. You always know somebody that possibly had a grandma or another relative with southern cooking methods when you see them add sugar to certain recipes. I'm a northern boy and we didn't put sugar in our chicken dumplings or in our soups or our meat and noodles recipes. It just wasn't a thing

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