Coffee Nips. My mom kept them in her purse. You could suck on them forever and pass the time.
Krolls Tavern Chicken Dinners. The best part was the creamy ranch coleslaw in a paper cup. My family always sat in a booth in the smoky nonsmoking section. While we waited for our order, Mom and Dad quizzed Jennifer and me on our times tables or gave us words to spell, which I loved.
Triscuits with Melted Cheddar Cheese: The first thing I learned to cook on my own. My best friend taught me at a sleepover. Put a slab of cheese on a Triscuit and pop it in the microwave for 30 seconds. Then sprinkle Triscuit with garlic powder. Bon appetit! I ate them every day for a year at least.
Mountain Dew: Alarmingly neon. I never liked it, but it had been decided by my friends that drinking Mountain Dew was the cool thing to do. So, Friday nights at the YMCA became dedicated to playing basketball and taking breaks to guzzle Mountain Dew from the soda fountain.
Lemon Heads: Sour hard candies. Potentially dangerous if you eat too many, which I discovered during a game of truth or dare.
Sticky Chicken Wings: My family committed hours to cooking them, but it was worth the effort. We’d sit at the kitchen table together making sure none of the delicious meat was left on the bones. I remember comparing the large piles of discarded bones stacked on our plates.
You have inspired me to try this with my students! Thank you so much for sharing your childhood foods!
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This post brought me back! My aunt used to give us Coffee Nips while she watched her favorite tv program. Somehow those always kept my cousins and I from disturbing her. LOL
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You have a great idea, and you have created an original, light-hearted piece with the tastes of childhood. Well done!
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Fountain Dew > Bottled Dew – my cousins and I used to call it “getting wired” when we drank it at sleepovers. Cute style, thanks for sharing 🙂
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A fun slice that I’m tucking away for one of those days when I’m devoid of ideas. I love how there are memories associated with each food.
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I can’t believe I have never tried any of these, obviously only in America, except for Mountain Dew which is utterly undrinkable I find. Your descriptions make all the snacks very ‘tasteable’!
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Mountain Dew…. one thing I have NEVER consumed as an adult. Another great structure and piece of writing that inspires me to want to write!
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Meant to say that mountain dew was also one of the tastes of my childhood!
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This is a nice way of remembering childhood
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