by marie-elena (ferracano) r » Thu Jul 30, 2009 10:12 am
Hello dear friends,
Have been trying to get on this site for a few wks. But was having trouble, with logging on. As you can see. It didn't stop me. So please don't let it stop you either. Have also been on "facebook", alot lately. Feel like i am cheating on this website. Need to get a life! But my legs are still a bit shaky.
Am I the only person, having trouble believing, it's almost August already?
To John T., re: my sausage & peppers receipe.
1. the best sausage. S & D Pork store, Crosby Ave, Bx, N.Y.
2. cook sausage 1st. then fry onions & peppers in the grease. I am sure I can heart a lot of cardio-doctors,cringing at this. Sorry.
3. having a mom, who was a great cook (besides a wonderful seamstress). to teach me how to love cooking. so i cook them with a pinch of love. I am so glad you enjoyed them!
In the past few years, i have had the thrill of helping, working the grill, at the Conger's lake Picnic.(Sorry to say, this year, i wasn't able to pitch in) There are reasons why i enjoy it so much. !st of all. I get to see more people than anyone else , at the picnic. without walking around. 2nd, it reminds me, of my childhood. Every summer at the Paino's home (1543 Beach ave) there were weekly bbq's. it may not have been the biggest backyard. but we always had 2 grills going. (not gas or electric either) My mom & my Aunt Marge (Paino) did most of the grilling. There were the parents, in the back. The teens & young people on the side of the house. The little kids sat under the porch & away from the on going traffic. There was also the annual "A & P" picnics. Which we went via caravan style. So i learned a long time ago about grilling for large groups. To me, it was some of my happiest childhood memories, growing up. I see people now come home from bbq's & picnics. but they always look tired & annoyed. Instead of it being such a "project". They should think of it, as a wonderful day, shared w/ family & friends. Remember that the next time, you are walking out the door. With cooler & chairs, in hand!