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![]() "dsi1" > wrote in message ... On Sunday, November 30, 2014 5:57:48 PM UTC-10, Christopher Helms wrote: > On Sunday, November 30, 2014 11:50:06 AM UTC-6, sf wrote: > > His name was (chef) Hector Boiardi and he has quite an interesting > > story. http://www.chefboyardee.com/history > > > He was a very good cook, and a very popular guy and he would probably be > shocked and angered if he saw some of the stuff being put into "his" cans > these days. I used to cook up a can of spaghetti for my parents and brother when I was a kid. I'd brown a pound of hamburger and then dump a can on that. Sometimes I layer on some American cheese if we had any. Somehow, back in the 60s, that was enough for a family of 4. Everybody ate small portions in those days. Oddly enough, my wife says that canned spaghetti was a dish that her Korean step-mom used to make frequently. --- I used the recipe for spaghetti from the Betty Crocker Boys and Girls Cookbook. It had ground beef in it. I also made skillet spaghetti which wasn't quite as good. It was all cooked in a skillet and the spaghetti was broken in thirds. However, in those days my mom didn't really have a nice pot that was suitable for cooking spaghetti so for that reason the skillet one was a heck of a lot easier. |
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