I used to do that as a kid, along with ketchup sandwiches, and frozen hotdogs...ATTQOTD: Miracle Whip sandwiches on white bread.
ATTQOTD - A couple of things:
Fried green tomatoes - yes, it is a real thing and it is AMAZING!
Dill pickle sandwich on white bread with miracle whip (or substitute red tomatoes for the dill pickles)
White rice with milk, butter and sugar - heated, and eaten like soup
Molasses on biscuits (turns out much of America has never eaten molasses and prefers honey)
No, I'm not sure why, but that was considered a Norwegian food and thus forbidden!@Kerry1957 did you eat lefse with butter and sugar and cinnamon?
White rice with milk, butter and sugar - heated, and eaten like soup
1) pickled ring bologna (with cheese slices and crackers if we were luckyQOTD: What's one thing that you eat now/ate as a kid that you figured everyone ate?.....until you realized that they didn't.
We use Pineapple jello, whipped cream and crushed pineapple, no cherry. I did one such mousse two days ago! They do no sell pineapple jello in Canada anymore so I stock up when we drive to the USA.Green jello made with pineapple juice and then blended with softened, creamed cream cheese with crushed pineapple and maraschino cherry pieces mixed in.
Molasses on biscuits (turns out much of America has never eaten molasses and prefers honey)
Count me in for the molasse! On a fresh slice of white sandwich bread. They used to serve that as a snack in my elementary school and my dad had the same when he was a kid. We are the only two in the family who enjoy it.I love molasses, some people don’t even know what it is.
2) Green jello: jello made with pineapple juice and then blended with softened, creamed cream cheese with crushed pineapple and maraschino cherry pieces mixed in.
White rice with milk, butter and sugar - heated, and eaten like soup