Thought I'd move us away from shooting things...:he:
What are your favorite foods from childhood that no longer exist? Mine are:
Schilling Taco Casserole mix - this was great stuff, just add your own hamburger. My mom made it for every evening potluck we went to (potato salad was the daytime potluck dish). People have tried to recreate this casserole without success.
Carnation Breakfast Bars - they were chocolate cake-like squares individually wrapped. Filling, tasty, wonderful. I had a grocery delivery guy tell me from out of the blue that the one thing he missed most of all was this.
Kraft Fudgies - like the caramels, but fudge caramel. Wrapped in gold foil. My grandmother always had a bowl of them on the coffee table. I have the bowl. About 15 years ago, a friend found a bag of them in a store's discount bin. I am guessing they brought them back for a limited run - otherwise I ate a bag of 30+ year old fudgies... They were delish!
All three of the above would be perfect for a camping trip. So what are your missed favorites?
What are your favorite foods from childhood that no longer exist? Mine are:
Schilling Taco Casserole mix - this was great stuff, just add your own hamburger. My mom made it for every evening potluck we went to (potato salad was the daytime potluck dish). People have tried to recreate this casserole without success.
Carnation Breakfast Bars - they were chocolate cake-like squares individually wrapped. Filling, tasty, wonderful. I had a grocery delivery guy tell me from out of the blue that the one thing he missed most of all was this.
Kraft Fudgies - like the caramels, but fudge caramel. Wrapped in gold foil. My grandmother always had a bowl of them on the coffee table. I have the bowl. About 15 years ago, a friend found a bag of them in a store's discount bin. I am guessing they brought them back for a limited run - otherwise I ate a bag of 30+ year old fudgies... They were delish!
All three of the above would be perfect for a camping trip. So what are your missed favorites?
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