My mum never told us what was for dinner. She’d come up with some off-the-wall thing, instead. Maybe pizza with maple syrup, or chicken soup with fudge dumplings. But whatever was on the plate, we ate it, no questions asked.
Went to a farmer’s market with my grandfather when I was about 10. He bought a couple big New Zealand rabbits. Later I asked where the rabbits were. Grandma and grandpop came up with some story. I asked what was for dinner and they smiled and said Hausen.
When I was growing up we ate what was placed before us including evening dinner. Hard times back then. We have waffles, had a waffle maker, and did our waffles. Mom at times, had floor furnace, a pot of beans on the furnace. I did not nor again want beans. Limit on waffles. Never heard or had tortellini. I goggled that. No my mom never fixed it. When we bought that I did not know how was done, we did not have computers so unknown how to prepare.
For those who have yet to google..Tortellini are ravioli folded differently. Stuffed pasta. The Italians have a thousand names for pasta, and pretty much it’s all the same thing in different shapes.
I live in a county of 75,000 people with dozens and dozens of burger joints and Mexican restaurants but not one single Italian place. Shoot, I’d settle for an Olive Garden. I like McDoubles and love pollo en mole (last night’s dinner, in fact) but sometimes you just want ravioli. Sigh.
Tortellini is actually gross, though. It typically contains different spices (more spices) than other stuffed pastas and the folding makes all of the flavors too dense. I never liked it as a kid, and still don’t.
He’s acting the same way I did when my grandma was having me try fried okra for the first time. I kept saying I didn’t like it even though I’d never had it. Guess who ate it all? Yep! ME! Loved it! And Calvin, you’ll love tortellini! How can anyone NOT love tortellini!
This reminds me of when I was a kid. I was always looking up words in the dictionary! But I remember a lot of kids were too lazy to do that. They just wouldn’t bother. I wonder if it’s any better now that kids can check definitions so easily on the internet.
When i was a kid, we had to choose whatever cook put on the buffet. If we didn’t like it, we would have to wait for delivery or lump it. Sometimes deserts were not made to order.
Calvin, tortellini is great! Put some pesto on it… That’s like my favorite thing to eat before my fencing practice, because it’s fast, tasty, and full of energy.
BE THIS GUY about 7 years ago
Tortellini is good. Fried ravioli is great!
Sugar Bombs 95 about 7 years ago
Try the “monkey heads” trick again, or something similar.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 7 years ago
Default reactions can get you into hot water, kid.
jpayne4040 about 7 years ago
At that age everything is nasty and gross until you find out what it is and taste it!
stefaanv about 7 years ago
The first time I ate tortellini was in Italy. It was in a soup and they looked like floating embryos.
Dani Rice about 7 years ago
My mum never told us what was for dinner. She’d come up with some off-the-wall thing, instead. Maybe pizza with maple syrup, or chicken soup with fudge dumplings. But whatever was on the plate, we ate it, no questions asked.
derdave969 about 7 years ago
Went to a farmer’s market with my grandfather when I was about 10. He bought a couple big New Zealand rabbits. Later I asked where the rabbits were. Grandma and grandpop came up with some story. I asked what was for dinner and they smiled and said Hausen.
A Hip loving Canadian... about 7 years ago
Mmmmmm, tortellini.
Diat60 about 7 years ago
My mother used to say chicken dinner – bread and pullet.
rshive about 7 years ago
Disgusting stuff—whatever it is.
Kaputnik about 7 years ago
Mom may fake you out, Calvin, and serve tortelloni instead of tortellini.
kab buch about 7 years ago
When I was growing up we ate what was placed before us including evening dinner. Hard times back then. We have waffles, had a waffle maker, and did our waffles. Mom at times, had floor furnace, a pot of beans on the furnace. I did not nor again want beans. Limit on waffles. Never heard or had tortellini. I goggled that. No my mom never fixed it. When we bought that I did not know how was done, we did not have computers so unknown how to prepare.
gantech about 7 years ago
Do you like green eggs and ham?
magicwalnut about 7 years ago
For those who have yet to google..Tortellini are ravioli folded differently. Stuffed pasta. The Italians have a thousand names for pasta, and pretty much it’s all the same thing in different shapes.
Guilty Bystander about 7 years ago
I live in a county of 75,000 people with dozens and dozens of burger joints and Mexican restaurants but not one single Italian place. Shoot, I’d settle for an Olive Garden. I like McDoubles and love pollo en mole (last night’s dinner, in fact) but sometimes you just want ravioli. Sigh.
loveabulldesign about 7 years ago
Tortellini is actually gross, though. It typically contains different spices (more spices) than other stuffed pastas and the folding makes all of the flavors too dense. I never liked it as a kid, and still don’t.
ComicsR4Fun Premium Member about 7 years ago
Mom’s “No” is pretty calm. She’s used to this routine already.
bookworm0812 about 7 years ago
He’s acting the same way I did when my grandma was having me try fried okra for the first time. I kept saying I didn’t like it even though I’d never had it. Guess who ate it all? Yep! ME! Loved it! And Calvin, you’ll love tortellini! How can anyone NOT love tortellini!
Wilde Bill about 7 years ago
I have to give Calvin credit for knowing how to use a dictionary. It’s a dying art.
chain gang charlie about 7 years ago
Well…as long as it doesn’t involve any Green beans and Creamed corn…..
JoeMartinFan Premium Member about 7 years ago
I figured Calvin didn’t really know what tortellini is!
Number Three about 7 years ago
Never had it. Am I missing much?
xxx
Stocky One about 7 years ago
This reminds me of when I was a kid. I was always looking up words in the dictionary! But I remember a lot of kids were too lazy to do that. They just wouldn’t bother. I wonder if it’s any better now that kids can check definitions so easily on the internet.
commerce1943 about 7 years ago
When i was a kid, we had to choose whatever cook put on the buffet. If we didn’t like it, we would have to wait for delivery or lump it. Sometimes deserts were not made to order.
Those were hard times.
leopardglily about 2 years ago
Calvin, tortellini is great! Put some pesto on it… That’s like my favorite thing to eat before my fencing practice, because it’s fast, tasty, and full of energy.