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Thursday, October 24, 2013
Nanny's Banana Pudding
Ingredients
4 cups of milk
1 cup of sugar
½ cup of flower
2 eggs
1 teaspoon of vanilla
extract
1 bag of vanilla wafers
4 bananas
½ tablespoon lemon juice
Yellow food coloring
Preparation
Start off by collecting
your ingredients and put them together on their own. My Nanny would make this dish anytime we
wanted it. She, most of the time, would
bring it every Christmas, Halloween, New Years Eve, Thanksgiving, or Birthdays.
I was never there when she would make it
but I think this is how it would have happened. My Papaw would go to Wall-Mart just about every
single day just to pick up little things like a 12 pack of Cokes, bag of
Cheetos, some snickers, or whatever. But
when my Nanny would tell him to go to the store to pick up what she needed he
would. Meanwhile my Nanny would probably
be sitting on the couch watching some TV with the heater on still in her night
gown. My Papaw would have gone to the
store, buy what he needed, then he would go back home and give the ingredients to
my Nanny. My Nanny would then start
making the banana pudding. She would
start off by grabbing the bowl that she had always put the pudding in. Next, she would put 4 cups of milk, 1 cup of
sugar, ½ cup of flower, 2 eggs, 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract, and 2-4 squirts
of yellow food coloring to the mixer. After that was done, she would blend it all
together for a few minutes. Meanwhile,
if it were a Monday or Friday night, my Papaw would be sitting in his chair
watching either Monday night RAW or Friday night Smackdown or the news if it
were any other day of the week. Next,
she would take the wafers out of its bag and split ¾ of the bag in half and use
the other ¼ for decoration on top. After
that, she would cut up the 4 bananas into little slices. Next, she would take the mixture of
awesomeness and put in the bananas and wafers into the mixture and stir it for
a bit. After that she would put
cellophane on it and then put it in the refrigerator to cool. The next day, she would take it out and put the
last bit of wafers on top for decoration and pour a half tablespoon of lemon
juice over the pudding. Next, she would
put fresh cellophane to cover it for transport to my grandparent’s house.
My Nanny and Papaw would
then get ready to leave their house and go to my grandparent’s house. When they arrive, most everyone is there
already. If it’s Christmas Day they
would come by at lunch. My family stays
the night at my grandparent’s house for Christmas. We would already be up and ready for lunch
when they finally arrived. We then would
eat lunch with my aunt and uncle, mom and dad, cousins, my sisters,
grandparents, and my Nanny and Papaw. We
eat different things every year for Christmas Day lunch. After that, we eat desserts which consist of
Nanny’s banana pudding, pecan pie, and other things. I personally don’t like sweets, but my
Nanny’s banana pudding is like Heaven on Earth.
I love it. My Nanny died on February 11, 2012. She died because of old age, she was 87. Before she died, she gave the recipe to my grandma. She is the one who make it every time it is needed. Before my Papaw died, we had a black lady named Estella take care of him for us. She also knew how to make banana pudding. She would make it any time we asked her to. Her recipe is a little bit different from Nanny’s but Nanny’s was still the best. My grandma makes it for us now. At first it didn't taste right, but after a few more times of her making it it started to taste better. Now when she makes it it tastes just like now Nanny used to make it.
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Women Workers
I think that women should not work if they have kids. Women who are stay at home moms should clean, do laundry, shop, to the grocery store, chill, have a social life, take care of the kids and what they do. But when her kids are older and don't have to be taken to school or whatever then she should get a job. Or if she never had kids then she should most diffidently get a job after college. No one should rely on the Governments money or just solely on her husband.
Our world had changed in many ways in the past 100 years. One of them being is women are going out into the work force more and more each year. Women used to be stay at home moms who cooked, cleaned, etc. and her husband would be the sole breadwinner. Check this out from "An American Role-Reversal: Women the New Breadwinners". An analysis from the census bureau in 1976 said that 6% of women in America worked and were the sole breadwinner of her household. Those numbers have increased to 23% of households in America. I think that it is rising because traditions are changing and the moms who were the stay at home moms are getting jobs because there kids are older and the kids are also getting jobs.
In my eyes if you're a woman and you work that's fine or vice versa. I just think that people should not rely on welfare. They need to get their lazy butts off the couch and get back to school or go get a job. My two sisters used to be in the public school system, but this school year my mom wanted to take them out of it and home school them. My mom wanted to make a little bit more money for my family because my dad works for Fed-Ex and his salary is decreasing. So my mom decided to be a substitute teacher at my two sisters schools. Well she is good friends with their teachers so when they needed a sub my mom would be there to do it. Well long story short my mom saw things that the kids were doing such as: the kids cussing, the way other kids acted, and loads of other things. My point is that my mom went and tried to get a job and help our family. Men and women need to try and get a job even working at Wal-Mart or McDonald's is fine its still a job and you're supporting yourself and your family.
In conclusion, I feel that women should and should not work depending on their circumstances. Men should be leaders, so that means they should be the one bringing home the bacon aka money. Some feel different about what I have said but that's just how I feel about things.
Our world had changed in many ways in the past 100 years. One of them being is women are going out into the work force more and more each year. Women used to be stay at home moms who cooked, cleaned, etc. and her husband would be the sole breadwinner. Check this out from "An American Role-Reversal: Women the New Breadwinners". An analysis from the census bureau in 1976 said that 6% of women in America worked and were the sole breadwinner of her household. Those numbers have increased to 23% of households in America. I think that it is rising because traditions are changing and the moms who were the stay at home moms are getting jobs because there kids are older and the kids are also getting jobs.
In my eyes if you're a woman and you work that's fine or vice versa. I just think that people should not rely on welfare. They need to get their lazy butts off the couch and get back to school or go get a job. My two sisters used to be in the public school system, but this school year my mom wanted to take them out of it and home school them. My mom wanted to make a little bit more money for my family because my dad works for Fed-Ex and his salary is decreasing. So my mom decided to be a substitute teacher at my two sisters schools. Well she is good friends with their teachers so when they needed a sub my mom would be there to do it. Well long story short my mom saw things that the kids were doing such as: the kids cussing, the way other kids acted, and loads of other things. My point is that my mom went and tried to get a job and help our family. Men and women need to try and get a job even working at Wal-Mart or McDonald's is fine its still a job and you're supporting yourself and your family.
In conclusion, I feel that women should and should not work depending on their circumstances. Men should be leaders, so that means they should be the one bringing home the bacon aka money. Some feel different about what I have said but that's just how I feel about things.
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