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Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: FlintWalker on June 02, 2011, 12:17:13 am

Title: Things we ate as kids. A continuation of Thomas H's post
Post by: FlintWalker on June 02, 2011, 12:17:13 am
After reading through Thomas H's post on all the things we done as children (most of which I tried). It brought back a lot of old memories of the way life was for me growing up in the hills of Ky poor as a snake.
 I thought of a lot of the things I used to eat regular back then that I haven't had in years. Biscuits NEVER came from a can and everything was cooked with lard from a 5 gallon bucket and milk and butter was real.  We ate fish at least 3 days a week. Groundshogs, mud turtles, poke and creesy salad were regulars too. My momma would fix chocolate gravy and cat head biscuts on Saturday morning and once in a while daddy would make "sweet bread". Man that was good!
 Things sure have changed since I was a kid...and I miss it.
 What all did you have back then that has seemed to dissapear as you've gotten older?
Title: Re: Things we ate as kids. A continuation of Thomas H's post
Post by: JW_Halverson on June 02, 2011, 12:26:48 am
My mother, bless her soul, could screw up a frozen pot pie.  But my dad used to go to Canada with his buddies every year around Memorial Day.  Back then they could bring back a pretty nice pile of fish and we used to weep for joy over a big plate of fried walleyes and northern pike. 

Since I got out on my own I learned to cook cuz I love to eat.  If it walks, flies, runs, crawls, or even just lays there and quivers I'll eat it.  I have a fondness for smoked porcupine, antelope marrow bones, sandhill crane kebobs, and pickled creek suckers.
Title: Re: Things we ate as kids. A continuation of Thomas H's post
Post by: sailordad on June 02, 2011, 12:53:16 am
i rememebr my grandpa and uncles taking off for 3-4 days
and going all the way up north and coming back with a pickup box full of "smelt"
tasty little fishies  >:D ;D
i loved them,now the smelt run is all but disappeard
i also remember butchering and grandma coming out to the butchering area and grabbing all the chickens feet
she would scrub them clean deep fry them in lard mmmmmmmmmmmmmm tasty cakes  ;D
then there were all the "other parts" grandma would gather and cook(all nasty looking,but good eating,Polish dishes)
then there were all the other things i ate for various reason
like worms,bugs,live frogs and minnows etc etc etc

hell i even ate dog food
not on a dare or anything like that
i ate it because i was hungry,but thats a differant story all together



jw you guys hunt sand hill out there?
 they just opened 2 little areas of out state for it,too damn far for me to drive
hoping htey open it near me soon,we have hundreds and hundreds in this area now
Title: Re: Things we ate as kids. A continuation of Thomas H's post
Post by: JW_Halverson on June 02, 2011, 01:07:37 am
Yup, we hunt sandy's out here.  Kentucky is proposing a sandhill crane season and the antihunters are blowing a gasket thinking everyone is going to shoot a whoping crane by mistake. 

Those "in the know" filet out the crane breasts and grill 'em.  They are known as flying rib-eyes, mmmmm!

Oh man, a heaping platter of smelt sounds great right now. 
Title: Re: Things we ate as kids. A continuation of Thomas H's post
Post by: El Destructo on June 02, 2011, 01:15:27 am
My Grandmother on my fathers side was straight from Cornwall England...they didn't waste a Thing...Mexicans don't have nothing on the Cornish!! She used to make the best Pasties....Potato Sausage...Blood Sausage...Tongue...Head Cheese...Corned Beef Hash...Saffron Buns and Bread Pudding I have ever eaten...and everything was cooked in Lard...

My Mom could cook anything...but She normally cooked with very little...and made a lot...I don't know how She did it...but She fed all of Us...lots of Potatoes...Corn Bread...Biscuits and Gravy...Pancakes...and not just for Breakfast...and everything that my dad...and I hunted and trapped ...Deer...Rabbit ...Beaver ...Porkies ...Partridge ...Woodcock ...Goose ...you name it...She could make a Meal fit for Royalty from it...but when I moved to Texas at 24...I found out that Chili didn't have macaroni in it.... ;D...you guessed it...She added it to make it fill the Bellies of 10 Kids better!

Now my favorites are still the Pan Fish and Crayfish I used to catch in the Quarry down the Road...We would go there and dig a few Worms...fish for Blue Gill and Crappie...catch a few...gut them ...and then use all the Guts and Eyeballs to catch Crayfish....Then We
would throw them Crayfish in a Coffee Can and Boil them on a Fire by the Water...and fry the Fish on a hot rock...and me and Jan Koski...and my Brother Glenn would pig out ...man they were good!!

Oh...and by the way Shannon...You can keep the Sweetbread.... :P
Title: Re: Things we ate as kids. A continuation of Thomas H's post
Post by: FlintWalker on June 02, 2011, 01:23:05 am
Tim I wasn't nessasarily talking about all the "nasty" stuff. But if you want to go there... LOTS of squirrel brains and eyes and tongues. Pig brains, cow tongues, worms (cooked and raw) Fish tails, crackilins, I actually liked dog and cat food with milk. Creek chubs are delicious! Horney head minnows, june bugs, piss ants, grasshoppers and crickets (crickets are nasty) but not as bad as a horn worm.
 Mike, I don't know if the sweet bread was that good...or I was just real hungry.
 When I was growing up if it was put in front of me...I ate it! Not because it might tast good, but because I was hungry!
Title: Re: Things we ate as kids. A continuation of Thomas H's post
Post by: JW_Halverson on June 02, 2011, 01:27:04 am
Fresh air and appetite are the two best sauces in the world. 
Title: Re: Things we ate as kids. A continuation of Thomas H's post
Post by: El Destructo on June 02, 2011, 01:32:43 am
I grew up about the Same...You got some of everything on the Table...and if Ya didn't like it...you didn't ask for seconds...but you ate the first plate...because ...them was the rules!! Plus...if you didn't eat it...then that Hollar leg I had...was still Hollar.... >:D

but Sweetbread still sux......... :P
Title: Re: Things we ate as kids. A continuation of Thomas H's post
Post by: johnston on June 02, 2011, 07:14:30 am
When we butchered a hog we cooked the head with the liver, lungs, tongue and what ever else put onions and seasoning to make head meat and hash. The younguns trimmed the fat to make lard and we would take the pieces of lean and poke a skewer stick through then cook it over the head pot.

Robins, we ate whole flocks. Back then the birds migrated in huge numbers and got down south in November or so. I always got a day or two out of school when the robins "got here" and my Mama would pick and clean every bird I killed.

Lane
Title: Re: Things we ate as kids. A continuation of Thomas H's post
Post by: cracker on June 02, 2011, 09:43:20 am
Damn makes me miss my Granny she cooked all or most of the stuff yall mentioned she was a wild game cook extrordinair she cooked whatever me dad and papa caught or killed any thing smaller than a hog she cleaned herself she said men didn't know how to clean game right. That ol gal was tough when I was five she stood me up in a chair by the stove with an apron tied under my arm pits and taught me how to  cook she said a man deeded to know how to cook at least good enough to feed himself. Ron
Title: Re: Things we ate as kids. A continuation of Thomas H's post
Post by: El Destructo on June 02, 2011, 09:47:38 am
Sounds like my Grandma...Ronnie...
Title: Re: Things we ate as kids. A continuation of Thomas H's post
Post by: cracker on June 02, 2011, 01:40:31 pm
Yeah she was pretty cool she taught me how to hop a freight train. No Kidding.
Title: Re: Things we ate as kids. A continuation of Thomas H's post
Post by: JackCrafty on June 02, 2011, 02:19:03 pm
I grew up in a New England town right on the ocean.  Fishing boats would be moored there by the dozens.  I remember eating lots of clams, lobster, crab, cod, and flounder.  I took it for granted that I could walk to the piers and catch flounder and crabs all day long.  I could walk a little further and dig for clams during low tide.

Dang, I miss it!  :(
Title: Re: Things we ate as kids. A continuation of Thomas H's post
Post by: skyarrow on June 02, 2011, 02:29:12 pm
Well I'm a little Younger then y'all only 28 but as a kid our staple food was deer and wild hog and there was a dairy close by and I loved the whole milk my dad would get mmmmmmmm one time I fried up some fresh water clams ugh it didn't go well 12:00 pm I was puking  my brains out lol
Title: Re: Things we ate as kids. A continuation of Thomas H's post
Post by: BearG on June 02, 2011, 02:34:51 pm
Tim I wasn't nessasarily talking about all the "nasty" stuff. But if you want to go there... LOTS of squirrel brains and eyes and tongues. Pig brains, cow tongues, worms (cooked and raw) Fish tails, crackilins, I actually liked dog and cat food with milk. Creek chubs are delicious! Horney head minnows, june bugs, piss ants, grasshoppers and crickets (crickets are nasty) but not as bad as a horn worm.
 Mike, I don't know if the sweet bread was that good...or I was just real hungry.
 When I was growing up if it was put in front of me...I ate it! Not because it might tast good, but because I was hungry!
Shannon you still eat like that. ;D
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Post by: sonny on June 02, 2011, 08:49:30 pm
salt herring! every so often my dad would get a hankerin' for some and fire up the grill, typically Saturday morning.
that or our next door neighbor would fix enough to share with us. I haven't had salt herring in years.......
Title: Re: Things we ate as kids. A continuation of Thomas H's post
Post by: FlintWalker on June 02, 2011, 11:42:23 pm
Your right Bear, I NEVER miss an oppertuity to eat! It don't matter what it is either. I still ain't over you not saving me them squirrel heads.
Title: Re: Things we ate as kids. A continuation of Thomas H's post
Post by: El Destructo on June 03, 2011, 12:37:02 am
Shannon....if you are talking about the Squirrels at the Classic....that was me...not Bear...I just could not look at them....no way.... ;D
Title: Re: Things we ate as kids. A continuation of Thomas H's post
Post by: FlintWalker on June 03, 2011, 12:58:41 am
THAT'S RIGHT!!! YOU'RE THE CULPRIT THAT TOSSED THEM OUT!! Shame on you! I wanted those brains...and eyes...and tongues ;D
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Post by: sailordad on June 03, 2011, 02:12:38 am
Shannon, thats disgusting  :P

ive eaten some nasty crap in my days
but thats just gross  :o
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Post by: cracker on June 03, 2011, 09:36:17 am
Hang in there Shanon I'll see to it that you get at least one squirrel head next year.Ronnie
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Post by: GregB on June 03, 2011, 10:12:26 am
So El Destructo is the culpret that threw my squirrel heads away! Those squirrels were my contribution...the heads were icing on the cake!  ;) I've got an aunt I save the squirrel heads for, she loves them! ;)
Title: Re: Things we ate as kids. A continuation of Thomas H's post
Post by: Badger on June 03, 2011, 04:41:14 pm
  Growing up in the city most of what I ate came from a supermarket but I was pretty good at catching crawfish, bullfrogs and some kind of a snipe looking bird that tasted great. No one mentioned eating tadpoles, they are not bad, just squish the guts out and fry. As an adult I have had the chance to sample and enjoy many of the things mentioned above. squirrel heads are one of my favorites.
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Post by: Polar Bear on June 03, 2011, 07:39:54 pm
My dads favorite was snapping turtle.  Sometimes we had soft shell turtle.  Frog legs, crawdads and whatever fish we could catch.  We had a neighbor that hunted bear and would share out the meat with us and we would share out deer, rabbit and squirrel with his family.  Both families raised different vegetables and we would swap for what we didn't have and vice versa.