oh man. Crisco! Might as well add arsenic. Imagine what you have to do to oil to give it that consistency, like plastic. Pure poison. No wonder her skin looks like that.
Thank you for posting this the information from our Grandparents is invaluable. I noticed her grease bowl on the stove my Grandma's had one too and the iron skillet.
This video just about brought tears to my eyes. To hear her talk about her biscuit bowl, her biscuits, and her memories was heart-warming. I would love to see a lot more videos about all different kinds of recipes she may know, and would like to "pass down" to those of us who would love to learn, and to hear many, many more of her stories.
I will have to try her biscuit recipe. I love to hear stories of how women cooked and lived back in the day. We have lost so much information on how they did it back in the day. Now that I am 36 and have to cook for a family, I would love to be able to watch my grandma cook up a meal back when she was cooking for a family of 11 kids. I guess I will have to watch other people's grandma's here on youtube. I prefer to watch the grandma's of old then to watch the young super chefs of today.
God bless her for preserving this history for future generations. My granny made 'em the same way, but most mornings, grandpa made the coffee and the biscuits while granny slept in. She'd make the rest of the breakfast when she got up, but she always had last say in how the busicuits were made and grandpa didn't veer from HER recipe! I remember the big wooden bowl and pulling the flour to the center with sticky hands! I grew up in Tennessee. Thanks for the vid and the memories.
So much of this reminds me of my mema & my granny. They use the same bread bowl except my granny's is longer & not as deep. The biscuits are made the exact same way though(the only thing my granny did different is she sifted the flour and took the little lumps & rolled them into little biscuit worms for me & I would decorate them with molasses)I learned to make these biscuits at 13 I'm 20 now. So glad I can pass things like this on to my kids. Pure awesomeness in this video! Thanks for sharing
God Bless Her, I enjoyed watching her cook. I am going to make some bisquits this weekend using her recipe. Thanks so much for sharing and posting your recipe.
What a gem! This is the best of all of the biscuit videos...
TrishDillinger 2 weeks ago
Can you find time to make more vids?
AUTS4U 2 months ago
aww i never knew my grandma so i enjoy seeing others this is just priceless and those biscuits look like alot of love are inside. good job.
inlife5050 3 months ago
oh man. Crisco! Might as well add arsenic. Imagine what you have to do to oil to give it that consistency, like plastic. Pure poison. No wonder her skin looks like that.
Jerseyhighlander 3 months ago
@Jerseyhighlander
Ur skin will look like that if you live to be that many years young, jerk!
MrSpanky1138 3 months ago
my southern grandma made them just like this...I miss her so much, thanks for posting this, God Bless your grandmother! :)
karlalana 5 months ago
about a cuaap... man i miss my grandma
SwoopdySwoop 5 months ago
Thank you for posting this the information from our Grandparents is invaluable. I noticed her grease bowl on the stove my Grandma's had one too and the iron skillet.
roostergirl12102002 5 months ago
This video just about brought tears to my eyes. To hear her talk about her biscuit bowl, her biscuits, and her memories was heart-warming. I would love to see a lot more videos about all different kinds of recipes she may know, and would like to "pass down" to those of us who would love to learn, and to hear many, many more of her stories.
Fragglerock2000 6 months ago
She is so cute!!! - God bless grandma...
ride2hell22 7 months ago
I will have to try her biscuit recipe. I love to hear stories of how women cooked and lived back in the day. We have lost so much information on how they did it back in the day. Now that I am 36 and have to cook for a family, I would love to be able to watch my grandma cook up a meal back when she was cooking for a family of 11 kids. I guess I will have to watch other people's grandma's here on youtube. I prefer to watch the grandma's of old then to watch the young super chefs of today.
Kyjo34 8 months ago
Hi. Wonderful! Love that bowl.
ChaChaDave 9 months ago
God bless her! nothing like home made biscuits (true history) thank you so much.
boweroc 1 year ago
God bless her for preserving this history for future generations. My granny made 'em the same way, but most mornings, grandpa made the coffee and the biscuits while granny slept in. She'd make the rest of the breakfast when she got up, but she always had last say in how the busicuits were made and grandpa didn't veer from HER recipe! I remember the big wooden bowl and pulling the flour to the center with sticky hands! I grew up in Tennessee. Thanks for the vid and the memories.
RickTNRebel 1 year ago
So much of this reminds me of my mema & my granny. They use the same bread bowl except my granny's is longer & not as deep. The biscuits are made the exact same way though(the only thing my granny did different is she sifted the flour and took the little lumps & rolled them into little biscuit worms for me & I would decorate them with molasses)I learned to make these biscuits at 13 I'm 20 now. So glad I can pass things like this on to my kids. Pure awesomeness in this video! Thanks for sharing
missdivababy3038 1 year ago
God Bless Her, I enjoyed watching her cook. I am going to make some bisquits this weekend using her recipe. Thanks so much for sharing and posting your recipe.
Curvyhips09 1 year ago
WOW!.........GOLD simply GOLD
dieselmac 2 years ago