I was transported back to times with my grand mother reading your post this morning. (We called her Grand-mere as she was French Canadian). She made several things that I have longed for may times and can never get again. One of the things she made she called green tomato ketchup. It was really more like a chow chow, but, not exactly. I have never been able to find anything like it anywhere and of course, no one has the recipe she used. She had no written guides, everything was from memory, touch, and, feel. Raising a glass to your Mamaw and my Grand-mere!
I was transported back to times with my grand mother reading your post this morning. (We called her Grand-mere as she was French Canadian). She made several things that I have longed for may times and can never get again. One of the things she made she called green tomato ketchup. It was really more like a chow chow, but, not exactly. I have never been able to find anything like it anywhere and of course, no one has the recipe she used. She had no written guides, everything was from memory, touch, and, feel. Raising a glass to your Mamaw and my Grand-mere!