Favorite home-cooked meal?

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What is your favorite home-cooked meal?

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Leigh Anne says…

Spaghetti with meat sauce, cheesy garlic bread, and a good green salad!

Sherra says…

My mom’s meatloaf, potatoes, fresh GREEN beans and yeast rolls!

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I love home made Lasagna and garlic bread.

If my mother makes roast beef, mashed potatoes, gravy, homemade hot rolls and corn on the cob I’m sure I’ve died and gone to heaven!! She is 81 and generally eats at my house now! I made that same meal yesterday, hubby loved it but it didn’t quite taste like moms.
I love to cook but food often tastes better cooked by a loved one (or a really good chef)!

Anything that has mashed potatoes and gravy on the side.

I love roast beef, mashed potatoes and gravy with peas and fresh bread. Yum.

Chicken Fried Steak, mashed potatoes, home-grown fried yellow squash or green beans, salad, mimmie’s homemade rolls, peach cobbler. But there are many other really good meals, turkey and dressing, brisket and beans, on and on. I love to eat my mom’s cooking, or my mother in laws, and both of my grandmas were great cooks. Don’t know why my girls don’t like to cook, but they sure stay skinny!!!

I love a good country breakfast. Which hasn’t happened in my house for a long time. Sausage, ham, eggs, biscuits & gravy and a jar of homemade jam on the table.
Time to go visit my aunt who will cook up the best breakfast in Tennessee.

I love my Mom’s shepherd’s pie! It is the absolute BEST! Nobody makes it like she does!

Mine is:
1. Taco’s
2. Any other Mexican dish
3. Pot Roast
4. Fried Chicken, Baked Beans, Potato Salad

My mom was famous for her Piggies. She died in 2004 and it has taken me this long to finally attempt to make them. I was worried that they wouldn’t even come close to her’s and I’ve missed them for so long. But they were delicious! My husband had 5 plates of them and he was never crazy about cabbage. I want to make them once more before the cold weather leaves us. Thanks mom for great memories.

It depends on the time of year..
Last week it was corned beef with cabbage, carrots and potatoes, Irish soda bread, and pistachio/pineapple salad.

When we have family reunions I have to make Taco Salad, just the way my kids had it growing up.

My husband and sons love it when I make pork noodles.

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