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ITT: Childhood food and drinks.

I ate lasagna a lot when I was little. I liked to pretend that I was Garfield.

>> No.5738464
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>you will never be a child again
>life will always continue to be more cancerous
>you will be thrown in prison for thought crime in your lifetime

>> No.5738468

>>5738461
>I liked to pretend that I was Garfield.

You are just adorable

>> No.5738470

I want to get into lasagna so fucking much, but it's such a chore to make and my parents would only make the frozen kind and it tasted awful.

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>>5738461
The holy grail of packaged noodles. Grew up poor and ate a lot of junk but whatever. Now I've got money and I still eat this stuff, cheap food is good food too.

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>>5738461
My mother made a great lasagna. We weren't Italian, but had many Italian American neighbors, and she learned from them.

Other highlight meals from childhood include pot roast (my grandmother's recipe, starting with the meat browned in bacon fat) and a killer roast pork with sauerkraut (similar to pic).

(Yes, I was a chubby kid).

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>>5738468
Haha, when I was 7, I harassed my dad into buying me more comics whenever we went to book stores or garage sales.

>>5738470
Yeah, I feel your pain. I think they sell it ready made in some places, though.

>>5738494
I didn't really know what instant noodles or really any kind of noodles were until about grade 4, when my cousin introduced me to ramen. Since then, when I'm too lazy to cook...well... INSTANT NOODLES HERE I COME.

>>5738540
Damn, your childhood sounds... tasty.

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>>5738540
>>5738578

I just made lasagna from scratch lastnight for the first time in a year; Id invite you both over for a slice there's lots!

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>>5738608
>It's the first one that I finally perfected ^.^

long live lasagna

>> No.5738644

I used to pretend that I was a brontosaurus an broccoli florets were tiny trees.

>> No.5738645

>>5738461
>tfw samesies

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I really hated spinach as a child. Now I put it almost in everything.

>> No.5738651

>>5738619
Looks fucking unedible

>> No.5738656

>>5738650
Fresh spinach is fuckin great.

>> No.5738657

I grew up in the midwest, land of the casserole.

My mother used to make one that I loved as a kid. Broccoli and chicken bound with cream of mushroom soup flavored with curry powder, with the whole thing baked topped in breadcrumbs and cheese.

I keep meaning to ask her if she has a copy of the recipe somewhere. I'd like to try making my own version of it.

>> No.5738667

>>5738461
OP, thanks for giving me the case of feels. I'll never taste my moms lasagna ever again, le sad face.

I also miss going on picnics with the family and having cold fried chicken, potato salad, cottage cheese and tomatoes and moms fresh peach tea. Man, now I'm hungry and sad.

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>>5738461
turkey motherfukin twizzlers

>> No.5738690

>>5738685
Thanks, Jamie Oliver.

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>> No.5738753

>>5738578
>your childhood sounds... tasty.
It was. But once I grew up I had to stop eating like that very often to keep from becoming a total fatfuck.
>>5738608
Offer appreciated, but two weeks from now I'll be hitting my mom's birthday party, and I happen to know my sister will whip up a tray of her lasagna. So I've got that to look forward to.

And let's face it, the stuff is even better as an adult because you can throw down a couple glasses of Chianti with it!

>> No.5738755

>>5738718
That looks like a turkey dinosaur orgy.

>> No.5738762

>>5738494
it always confused me how the chow mein brand is more like yakisoba, but the yakisoba brand is more like chow mein.

>> No.5738775

My mother would always make potato soup once a week and I still crave it to this day.