Betsy Hill

>I cook Italian. Learned from a grandmother-in-law who immigrated from
>Tuscany. Pretty authentic, or so Noni and the other folks from the "old
>country" have told me. But, although I'm married to one (well, honesty
must
>prevail, two but just not at the same time <g>) and have the dark hair and
>olive complexion I don't claim to "be" Italian.

Right. I don't claim to be Italian and I don't try to sell what I cook,
even at discount prices.

Betsy, who's cooking is more "Franco-American" (uh-oh!) than
Italo-American. <bweg>

Lynda

We were just having a Franco-American (or was it Chef Boyardee, or however
you spell that) conversation the other day when we went grocery shopping.
Is anyone else OAD and remember the spaghetti dinners in a box. Supposedly
(heavy on the supposedly) would feed a family of four--little bunch of
spaghetti, little can of sauce and little can of cheese that looked like
soap powder.

Lynda
----- Original Message -----
From: "Betsy Hill" <ecsamhill@...>
>
> Right. I don't claim to be Italian and I don't try to sell what I cook,
> even at discount prices.
>
> Betsy, who's cooking is more "Franco-American" (uh-oh!) than
> Italo-American. <bweg>

Johanna

yes I do and I hated them having grown up on homemade sauce and fresh grated parmesan
Johanna
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We were just having a Franco-American (or was it Chef Boyardee, or however
you spell that) conversation the other day when we went grocery shopping.
Is anyone else OAD and remember the spaghetti dinners in a box. Supposedly
(heavy on the supposedly) would feed a family of four--little bunch of
spaghetti, little can of sauce and little can of cheese that looked like
soap powder.

Lynda



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