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Re: Po folks food.
[Re: AC870]
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09/17/15 01:30 PM
09/17/15 01:30 PM
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Joined: Nov 2014
Posts: 490 St. Clair County
RoadRN
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Posts: 490
St. Clair County
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We had a dish my mama called "hobo dinner." Hamburger patties, potatoes, carrots, onions all put in one pan and baked in the oven. Damn good. I'd start talking about hobo dinners at school and other kids just look at me like I was out of my mind. I thought everybody ate hobo dinners and knew what it was. I've eaten many hobo dinners as a kid. My wife thought I was out of my mind the first time I cooked them for her. She'd never seen anything like it. She loved it once she tried it though. Come to think of it, I haven't had one in a while...might just have to have one this weekend.
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