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<blockquote data-quote="payn" data-source="post: 8458826" data-attributes="member: 90374"><p>Oh man this holiday meal chat is making me hungry!</p><p></p><p>My mother is a hound for traditions. I grumble about it every year (nobody else says anything cause they fear mother) about eating thanksgiving dinner at noon. Though thats always the time no matter what. Thats a tradition id happily jettison. The only food item that has to happen is ham on Easter Sunday. I dont mind because I like ham and dont eat it too often. I offered to make a leg 'o' lamb but that would not go over well. A few of my family (just a few) only eat select things and are not willing to try things they assume they don't like. This reminds me that I got to get some herbs for stuffing. I finally took that over from the grips of my Grandmother. She is sweet, but her stuffing sucks. A surprise because almost everything else she makes is great. </p><p></p><p>I read this story once about a guy looking into cooking recipes and how they are handed down. He saw this woman making a roast and she clipped the sides of the meat before putting it in a pot. The man asked her why she did that. "Thats how mom does it" was her answer. So, he went to her mother and asked her how she makes a roast. Sure enough she clips the sides off the meat before putting it in the pot. He asked her why, "thats how mom does it." So, he went to the grandmother and asked her how the tradition of clipping the sides of the meat started. She said, "my pot was too small to fit a full sized roast.". Sometimes tradition is just habit and we forget or never ask why.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="payn, post: 8458826, member: 90374"] Oh man this holiday meal chat is making me hungry! My mother is a hound for traditions. I grumble about it every year (nobody else says anything cause they fear mother) about eating thanksgiving dinner at noon. Though thats always the time no matter what. Thats a tradition id happily jettison. The only food item that has to happen is ham on Easter Sunday. I dont mind because I like ham and dont eat it too often. I offered to make a leg 'o' lamb but that would not go over well. A few of my family (just a few) only eat select things and are not willing to try things they assume they don't like. This reminds me that I got to get some herbs for stuffing. I finally took that over from the grips of my Grandmother. She is sweet, but her stuffing sucks. A surprise because almost everything else she makes is great. I read this story once about a guy looking into cooking recipes and how they are handed down. He saw this woman making a roast and she clipped the sides of the meat before putting it in a pot. The man asked her why she did that. "Thats how mom does it" was her answer. So, he went to her mother and asked her how she makes a roast. Sure enough she clips the sides off the meat before putting it in the pot. He asked her why, "thats how mom does it." So, he went to the grandmother and asked her how the tradition of clipping the sides of the meat started. She said, "my pot was too small to fit a full sized roast.". Sometimes tradition is just habit and we forget or never ask why. [/QUOTE]
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