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the changes in foods since your childhood? doesnt taste the same as it use to?

LizzieMaine

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Dr. Pepper has always struck me as the Southern equivalent of Moxie -- either you really really like it, or you absolutely can't stomach the stuff.

As far as I know, nobody has ever consumed hot Moxie. I even have a sign on our refrigerator at work warning that our stock of Moxie must be kept refrigerated at all times, because warm Moxie is like drinking cough syrup.
 

green papaya

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I remember as a kid, a lot of the old people would poor their Dr Pepper into a sauce pan and put it on a burner, then drink it hot. Does any one here do that? I personal hatted it as a kid, but who knows, I night like it now.

my mother used to do that with Coke a Cola, when I was sick, kind of like home made cough medicine, I also remember getting rootbeer flavored cough medicine out of a bottle.
 
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2jakes

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My grandmother would mix lots of water in the orange juice & add sugar.
I do it today because it reminds me of the good times when everyone would
sit at the table for lunch. Also I enjoy the watered down flavor.

One thing I hate is potato & eggs or baloney & eggs that my mother would fix
for dinner most of the time. I never complained & I ate it. But to this day, I can't
eat it. I feel the same about the wild taste in deer, rabbit or liver ...:mad:

Btw: My mother would say that hot Dr. Pepper tasted like "prune juice" !
 
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Stearmen

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my mother used to do that with Coke a Cola, when I was sick, kind of like home made cough medicine, I also remember getting rootbeer flavored cough medicine out of a bottle.

When I was a kid they had upset stomach medicine that tasted like flat thick Coca-Cola. It did it's job every time.
 

Stearmen

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One thing I hate is potato & eggs or baloney & eggs that my mother would fix
for dinner most of the time. I never complained & I ate it. But to this day, I can't
eat it.

I loved baloney & egg cups when I was a kid! the real treat was substituting lebanon for the baloney. :hungry:
 

LizzieMaine

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When I was a kid they had upset stomach medicine that tasted like flat thick Coca-Cola. It did it's job every time.

That was actual Coca-Cola syrup, the stuff they mix with soda water to make the actual drink. My childhood doctor used to prescribe it for colicky babies all the time -- you'd go up to the drugstore and the pharmacist would pump it directly out of the soda fountain into a little brown bottle. You'd take it by the tablespoonful, and it did the job well.
 

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When you fry a slice of baloney it shrinks up around the edges into a cup or bowl shape. You can drop an egg into it to make a baloney egg cup.

Lebanon Baloney comes from the Lebanon Pennsylvania area. Aside from being a meat sausage, has nothing in common with the mass-market standardized version of baloney sold throughout North America: it just ended up with the same name. It is better compared with German salamis.

Lebanon Baloney is a dark maroon coloured, semi-coarse, semi-dry luncheon meat with a tangy, spicy taste. You can see flecks of spices, and larger flecks of white fat in it.

Old school baloney egg cups recipe

http://cakercooking.blogspot.ca/2013/08/eggs-in-bologna-cups.html

The site itself it pretty funny, featuring 'mangiacake' recipes mostly gleaned from recipe books published by small town Canadian ladies auxiliaries and insane asylums.
 
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