Baldo by Hector D. Cantú and Carlos Castellanos for July 14, 2010
July 13, 2010
July 15, 2010
Transcript:
Tia Carmen: Gracie, if you're going off to college you should know how to cook! Gracie: Do you have an extensive, organized recipe collection, Tia Carmen? Tia Carmen: Of course! Tia Carmen: I learned to cook this dish when I was nine!
This is so sweet. One of my co-workers has spent the past school year making sure her son is aware of basic cooking skills. He starts college in a few weeks.
I know people like Tia Carmen. In Colombia we use the expression “walking bibles” as some one who knows so much. I wish younger people would pay more attention to them cause, knock on wood, when they die all that information is gone. It is our job to pay attention, you see, even if we get them to write all this stuff it is not the same as actually seeing tia carmen cook… even lengua casserole
boba44 over 14 years ago
Oh good, now Gracie can learn to make Lengua casserole.
lindonc over 14 years ago
this is how I learned,happy times.
cdward over 14 years ago
^Not me! I learned by reading the back of the box (“Add water. Stir.”)
Needless to say, I’m not one of Tia Carmen’s students.
Potrzebie over 14 years ago
Umm, have her start with Mole. Yummy celebration dish that literally takes days. I’m sure Gracie will ace it with one presentation.
celeconecca over 14 years ago
This is so sweet. One of my co-workers has spent the past school year making sure her son is aware of basic cooking skills. He starts college in a few weeks.
cford over 14 years ago
Amazing how older ones have recipes stored in their heads like Tia Carmen! It’s just a matter of putting it in writing.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 14 years ago
at least wipe that brain fluid off your hands before you start cooking
saxie5 over 14 years ago
Enjoy this time while you can Gracie!
George Arnold over 14 years ago
If it was only that easy!
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
Gracie needs to write down Tia Carmen’s recipes while she learns how to make each dish.
ottod Premium Member over 14 years ago
I once implied my grandmother didn’t have a cookbook. Indignantly she told me, “Of course I have a cookbook!”
She did. U. S. Coast Guard Cooks and Bakers Manual, circa 1952. Smallest recipe was for 20 servings. “Well,” she said, “you sometimes have to adjust.”
esn over 14 years ago
I know people like Tia Carmen. In Colombia we use the expression “walking bibles” as some one who knows so much. I wish younger people would pay more attention to them cause, knock on wood, when they die all that information is gone. It is our job to pay attention, you see, even if we get them to write all this stuff it is not the same as actually seeing tia carmen cook… even lengua casserole
Coyoty Premium Member over 14 years ago
Brain food.
CoLes303 over 14 years ago
The best college present I ever got was a book called 101 uses for Ramen noodles. Still live by it!