Mosaic Monday is hosted by the lovely Mary.
Each mosaic is different. Each a story to tell.
You'll enjoy visiting - I promise!
This week I have a story to tell - all about curds and whey.
Curds and whey, you say?!!!!
Yep.
Mr. Dragon and I had lunch with some dear friends last week and the subject of curds and whey came up. Really!
Someone asked just what is curds and whey and I said, without a moments hesitation, milk products!
Which led me to talking about my Grandfather and his ranch.
Curds are a dairy product obtained by curdling (coagulating) milk with rennet or an edible acidic substance such as lemon juice or vinegar and then draining off the liquid portion (called whey). Milk that has been left to sour (raw milk alone or pasteurized milk with added lactic acid bacteria or yeast) will also naturally produce curds, and sour milk is produced this way.
I remember Mother Mary making her own butter. The cream rising to the top of the milk. Buttermilk. Homemade ice cream. Nothing tastes like fresh milk. Delicious!
Cheese curds are still popular in Canada. We mix them up with gravy on french fries in a dish called "poutine" which originated in Quebec.
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful post about your memories! Love the photo of the kitchen...not that I would remember anything like that. (OOPS! MY nose is growing longer!)
ReplyDeleteNow those are some fabulous memories to have of your grandparents and their farm...what a joy it must have been to visit and have the experience of farm life!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful, wonderful collection of photos. And the story behind it too. We had some pretty strange looking furniture growing up - a chrome kitchen set with red plastic padding - egads! I do love the way people would look at the camera back then, so different from how we do now. Remember sending the film off and waiting for the printed photos to come in the mail?!
ReplyDeleteWhat fantastic memories you have! Love your mosaic, very sweet! I remember my grandma had a very similar kitchen table!
ReplyDeleteI so enjoyed your story and pictures!!! Wonderful! Cathy
ReplyDeleteHi, What a wonderful post this is! Thank you so much for sharing this. I hope that you have a lovely new week!
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Bobbi
What a lovely trip down memory lane. I recognize the kitchen table and fridge styles - we've sure come a long way!
ReplyDeleteI too, remember my grandparents having a fridge and kitchen set similar to these! We always loved to visit with them- we were treated so special. How wonderful to have these photos to remember yours. The picture of your grandfather eating that humongous watermelon is hilarious!
ReplyDelete:-) Sue
Hi Snap..... Little Miss Muffet sat on her tuffet; Eating her cutds and whey.... That's where I remember hearing curds and whey.
ReplyDeleteLove that old picture of your grandfather.... That's my era.... We had a frig like that and a table and chairs like that....
Glad you have such good memories of visiting your grandparents in Oklahoma.
Thanks for a great post.
Hugs,
Betsy
What wonderful memories! And thanks for the little education...Christine
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mosaic related to dairy. Very interesting.
ReplyDeleteThe kids used to like to eat fresh curds because they 'squeaked' when you chewed them!
ReplyDeleteDelightful post! Love the vintage photos. Hard working folk! Did your grandfather eat the whole watermelon? :)
ReplyDeleteGreat stopping by to visit with you!
What fabulous memories and sentimental mosaic!
ReplyDeleteA great mosaic and story, thank you for sharing a part of your family. Take care.
ReplyDeleteWonderful post ... such great photos! You were indeed very lucky to be able to experience these things first hand ... homemade butter, milk with the cream on the top, homemade ice creamm ... absolutely yummy!
ReplyDeleteSnap what wonderful memories. His horse was a real beauty and I can see why it was his pride and joy. I want those days back, don't you...
ReplyDeleteHello, dear Snap,
ReplyDeleteLove your post!! Your pictures bring back memories of the 1950's when I was a young girl growing up. Seeing your grandfather digging into that watermelon sure brought back memories because this is how I remember eating watermelon back then. How wonderful for you to have these precious memories of your sweet grandparents. Have a happy, happy week~Vicki
Dear friend,
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely story.Thanks so much for sharing your memories, adorable memories!
purrs and love
LUna
We love Luna
Wonderful memories and photos! I enjoyed your post and story.
ReplyDeleteSusan,
ReplyDeleteYour memories are similar to mine. I love the old pictures and I am so sad that there is no one left to tell me more about them.
Love the mosaic and the lesson.
Have a great week!
Carol
What wonderful memories! Mmmm, eating watermelon with a spoon! YUM!
ReplyDeleteWhat great memories to have - thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week.
Lovely memories. I lived on a farm when I was growing up and I have some of those memories, too - especially regarding the milk. We made our own buttermilk, butter, etc. In fact, one of my chores as a child was to churn the butter. Now there's a meditative task! Perfect for daydreaming.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely post and mosaic. Great memories
ReplyDeleteThis post would work for Sepia Saturday as well. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI used to make my own cottage cheese, boiling milk and adding vinegar, and then watching the curds separate from the whey. Love that kitchen picture of your grandfather --- right out of my past with that frig and table and chairs!
ReplyDeleteOh what a wonderful collection of pictures and memories!
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