Dirk Legume
Well-Known Member
It's quite obviously no "Crossed Giblets of Death." Still one of the funniest things I've ever read. But The holidays brings stories, both funny, and not funny until many years later and I thought it would be fun to tell a few.
This goes back 40 years or so, when the woman who would become my wife came into our family. Every other year, my mother would host Thanksgiving for the entire family (about 20) and when the family came, they would always rave about my mother's gravy and her secret recipe.
So when my wife came along, my mom told her it was time she learned the "secret gravy recipe," and opened the garbage can to show her the cans (it's in jars now) of Heinz turkey gravy. She told my wife that SHE never said it was a secret recipe.

Let's hear yours!
This goes back 40 years or so, when the woman who would become my wife came into our family. Every other year, my mother would host Thanksgiving for the entire family (about 20) and when the family came, they would always rave about my mother's gravy and her secret recipe.
So when my wife came along, my mom told her it was time she learned the "secret gravy recipe," and opened the garbage can to show her the cans (it's in jars now) of Heinz turkey gravy. She told my wife that SHE never said it was a secret recipe.
Let's hear yours!