That looks sooo good . I was raised on Macaroni and Tomato . I am from Mississippi and momma made ours with homemade canned tomato juice and chopped onion and seasoned it with bacon grease . We always had a pone of cornbread with it . I can taste it now . Im gonna try yalls recipe because it looks very good .YUM.
Sorry cut off before was finished some bacon grease salt pepper no sugar but think I will try a little ty for sharing first time watching God Bless you and your's 🙏🙏❤️
My granny came from Floyd county KY to live with us in Texas for a few yrs. She taught me gardening, cooking, how to sew, iron and do laundry by the time I was 11. This is one of the dishes I grew up on, minus all the sugar. A pan of cast iron cornbread and fresh green onions from the garden and I was all set. It might be simple, but good food doesn't have to be complicated and when she was raising 9 kids it wasn't. Just good and filling.
Oh my mom grew up eating this. I love it she taught me how to make it. Her mom taught her. We put celery and onions in ours. Southern MO is where she grew up, no sugar in theirs. Michigan is where I grew up, no sugar in mine.
These simple recipes will be useful again! My grandmother was a baked potato genius. Anyone else ever been eating a salad and found a loaded baker in the middle 😄
I am retired now. I grew up eating Mac and tomatoes. It is to this day my all time comfort food. Love it with pork chops. Never added sugar just salt and pepper. ❤🇨🇦
We have eaten this back 50 -60 years ago in my family ! But mom cooked onions first but not to much , must be a little crispy and translucid, not brown . Then she put a big chunk of butter, waited till almost all melted and drop the aldente macaroni in stirring and she put a few tables spoon of cheez Wizz and when all melted she drop the tomatoes can in it with lot's of black pepper and some celery salt , oh my , that was soooooo good , i remember all my friends wanted to eat with me when mom made this !!! I also made a lot's for my daughter's when they was young , i always made a huge huge batch of this for lunch for my girls and their friends and today its her making it and I still make it today.....😊 simple dish always delicious ! 😊 time travel dish!!!!!!!❤
We always made this during canning season back on the 1960's here in Upper Michigan but we cook the macaroni right in the tomatoes. We also didn't use sugar but added a whole stick of butter and lots of salt and pepper. Looks good
Was raised on this. My family called it noodles and tomatoes and it got us through the end of the month after the food stamps ran out. Also Chilaquiles was another favorite.
This is what my mom craved when she was pregnant with me! My grandma always made it like 3 times a week ❤️ I guess I’m made out of macaroni and tomatoes 😂
My family made this alot especially when I was I child. Mom used shell macaroni while grandma used elbow! They both used home canned tomatoes bacon and onions!! I don't cook the macaroni separately I add them uncooked to the tomatoes! They absorb more flavor!! I add a little ketchup instead of sugar!! Love it with hot sauce and grated cheese!!
Looks delicious. Have you ever tried okra and tomatoes ? Good down home cooking is what will help us get through these hard times yet to come . Happy New Year and God Bless.
My mom/ step dad made this but she never put sugar in it that might have made it a little bit better but she sometimes would add hot dogs ( she would slice it in thin slices) in it boy did I think that was good eating
I am from Indiana and we never put sugar in it. Simply macaroni or pasta, canned diced tomatoes, butter, salt and pepper. This must have been a Depression recipe. I still make it with Rotini.
Take a quick look at that rubber scraper your stirring with ??? All that poisonous melted burned plastic , is a rubber spatula good for you ??? Nope !!
Yummy ❤
I ate this when growing up from KY still love it some bacon gre
That looks sooo good . I was raised on Macaroni and Tomato . I am from Mississippi and momma made ours with homemade canned tomato juice and chopped onion and seasoned it with bacon grease . We always had a pone of cornbread with it . I can taste it now . Im gonna try yalls recipe because it looks very good .YUM.
Sorry cut off before was finished some bacon grease salt pepper no sugar but think I will try a little ty for sharing first time watching God Bless you and your's 🙏🙏❤️
First thing I ever made growing up. W/o the sugar. Delicious. Comfort food Ty for your video
My granny came from Floyd county KY to live with us in Texas for a few yrs. She taught me gardening, cooking, how to sew, iron and do laundry by the time I was 11. This is one of the dishes I grew up on, minus all the sugar. A pan of cast iron cornbread and fresh green onions from the garden and I was all set. It might be simple, but good food doesn't have to be complicated and when she was raising 9 kids it wasn't. Just good and filling.
She is a smart lady, thank you for watching.
I was born and raised in Ga. I use to make this all the time and season with bacon grease. Always a favorite
Oh my mom grew up eating this. I love it she taught me how to make it. Her mom taught her. We put celery and onions in ours. Southern MO is where she grew up, no sugar in theirs. Michigan is where I grew up, no sugar in mine.
Sounds good, thank you for watching.
Exactly what i been making here in TN about 40 years. Great job
Thank you for watching
Well done!
Great couple ❤️
Thank you we enjoy doing this and thank you for watching
reminds me of lunches my mom used to make in the 60's..thank you so much
Yes we eat it a lot in 60's Thank you for watching Happy New Year.
These simple recipes will be useful again! My grandmother was a baked potato genius. Anyone else ever been eating a salad and found a loaded baker in the middle 😄
My Grandma was from western NC and she made that. Mmmmmm i love that pot your using.
Yeah. Nothing beats the old pots and pans!!!
Being Polish we did not grow up with this but did have wonderful simple dinners. Tonight thought I will make this. Thank you for the recipe.
Thank you for watching it is good .
@@TheNaturesFriends It was very good.
My Gramma made this with lots of pepper. I loved it..
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I am retired now. I grew up eating Mac and tomatoes. It is to this day my all time comfort food. Love it with pork chops. Never added sugar just salt and pepper. ❤🇨🇦
We have eaten this back 50 -60 years ago in my family ! But mom cooked onions first but not to much , must be a little crispy and translucid, not brown . Then she put a big chunk of butter, waited till almost all melted and drop the aldente macaroni in stirring and she put a few tables spoon of cheez Wizz and when all melted she drop the tomatoes can in it with lot's of black pepper and some celery salt , oh my , that was soooooo good , i remember all my friends wanted to eat with me when mom made this !!! I also made a lot's for my daughter's when they was young , i always made a huge huge batch of this for lunch for my girls and their friends and today its her making it and I still make it today.....😊 simple dish always delicious ! 😊 time travel dish!!!!!!!❤
My momma used stewed tomatoes in macaroni
my mom used to make it both ways, with sugar sometimes and sometimes with salt.. always very good.
It is good stuff Thank you for watching Happy new year.
We always made this during canning season back on the 1960's here in Upper Michigan but we cook the macaroni right in the tomatoes. We also didn't use sugar but added a whole stick of butter and lots of salt and pepper. Looks good
Yours sounds good Thanks for watching.
Was raised on this. My family called it noodles and tomatoes and it got us through the end of the month after the food stamps ran out. Also Chilaquiles was another favorite.
Great meal i love it Thanks for watching.
Hi Harold, Hope all is well with you and Marsha. I'm going to try this within the next few days. Best Wishes, Gary
Thank you how are you guys.
Right there with you, pal!
I had fresh half-runners, macaroni and tomatoes and cornbread just yesterday...man it was good!
I live in Georgia I was raised on macaroni and tomatoes but never had it with sugar we cooked ours with a little bacon grease
We had that for supper when I was a kid. Have you had hambone dumplings? Love your videos my friend
Thank you for watching, i love it Happy New Year.
This is what my mom craved when she was pregnant with me! My grandma always made it like 3 times a week ❤️ I guess I’m made out of macaroni and tomatoes 😂
Thanks and thank you for watching.
My family made this alot especially when I was I child. Mom used shell macaroni while grandma used elbow! They both used home canned tomatoes bacon and onions!! I don't cook the macaroni separately I add them uncooked to the tomatoes! They absorb more flavor!! I add a little ketchup instead of sugar!! Love it with hot sauce and grated cheese!!
Sounds good thank you for watching.
Have you tried mac and cheese with stewed tomatoes, my mother in law would make it at times
I have not tried that thank you for watching, Happy New Year. We are doing Mac and Cheese today.
Looks delicious. Have you ever tried okra and tomatoes ? Good down home cooking is what will help us get through these hard times yet to come . Happy New Year and God Bless.
We will try that we love okra thank you for watching Happy New Year.
I always cook sliced onions in bacon grease and add the tomatoes and suger to that, then I pour it on the macaroni.
My mom/ step dad made this but she never put sugar in it that might have made it a little bit better but she sometimes would add hot dogs ( she would slice it in thin slices) in it boy did I think that was good eating
Yes sugar help Thank you for watching.
I am from Indiana and we never put sugar in it. Simply macaroni or pasta, canned diced tomatoes, butter, salt and pepper. This must have been a Depression recipe. I still make it with Rotini.
Sugar does not go in there!!!
Where's the cheese?
We do not put cheese .
Take a quick look at that rubber scraper your stirring with ??? All that poisonous melted burned plastic , is a rubber spatula good for you ??? Nope !!