One of the favorite dinners in Belford was what my father called, "The Belford Special"--meatballs in tomato sauce served over mashed potatoes. An odd combination but I guess it adequately fed the small Irish army sitting at the table. At my father's request, my mother frequently served The Belford Special at our home when we were growing up.
Many years ago, we picked up my father's cousin Rosemary and went looking for one of the bungalows because Dad did not remember where it was. We found the little house had been converted to a year round residence complete with a deck. It was nice to know it was still there.
I should go back and see how it fared Superstorm Sandy.
4 comments:
I remember my Grandparents always put the bread out on a plate like that.
sponegre 377
dingymp 231
Yes, and it's plain old white bread--nothing fancy. :^(
Looks like a fun gathering.
Julie,
It was a big family. :^) My father fondly remembers those summers in Belford, but it is funny to me how even all the cousins share that one culinary tradition they call The Belford Special.
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