tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4900113077178420191.post4129284992774434900..comments2024-03-28T17:10:23.080-07:00Comments on Little Grey Bungalow: What's In A Name?Shayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16527241089629026268noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4900113077178420191.post-32651524994793122422010-12-26T16:06:05.191-08:002010-12-26T16:06:05.191-08:00This salad (with oranges instead of grapefruit) is...This salad (with oranges instead of grapefruit) is good. Both my grandmothers used to fix it. Always, the juice off the pineapple was substituted for the water.<br /><br />Oh, 1936 would have been Grandma's (not great-grandma's) kitchen, but we won't go there... lol <br /><br />It was always my job to seed the grapes. I hated that because my hands would get sticky and my fingers sore. (Bitten nails and hang nails - ouch.) Also, if I missed a seed and someone chomped on one, I'd never hear the end of it.<br /><br />Seedless grapes, almost seedless oranges, lemons, and grapefruit - modern marvels!<br /><br />At our house, the fruit was always added to the gelatin as soon as the gelatin and sugar were dissolved. If it wasn't, everyone would forget, and then the gelatin would be too firm to add the fruit.<br /><br />Hope your Christmas was wonderful.Packrathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02986387347283221427noreply@blogger.com