Have you ever seen that movie, Julie and Julia where this girl named Julie cooks through Julia Childs entire French cookbook? You should do that with the entire 1950’s Betty Crocker Cookbook. That would make an awesome series!
I’ve been a housewife for 23 years and use Betty Crocker cookbook all the time. It’s so easy and simple to just pop open and find a recipe for anything simple unlike the internet that has 100 recipes for meatloaf
Ahhh, your videos are such a relaxing and lovely break from our current world and such a good reminder of just how sweet a more traditional and simple life really is. Thank you for the inspiration and blessings!
I don’t know why but this brought me so much joy! I feel like I’m watching a legit 1950’s housewife laugh-cry while chopping onions (so sorry for your pain 😩). Love your hair up by the way!
I have that cookbook. My grandma left it to me and I love it! It has these little “how to” segments where they teach new wives about entertaining, exercise, health, housework etc. It’s charming and really interesting to see how they lived back then.
Great video! Just a tip for making pasta, add the salt before boiling the water. Also don’t rinse the pasta after draining, something about the starch helps the sauce to cling to the pasta🙂 I love your videos about the 50’s stuff. My mom grew up in the 50’s in the states. Miss her, she passed away almost a month ago.
sorry to hear about your mum but you are right about everything she is learning to cook which is geat she has a lot of mamas in the comments to show her how to cook love atching this sweet thing
I even like to top on a little amount of cheese onto my noodles while they are still warm before adding the sauce. It works beautifully and you get even MORE cheezy goodness if that is how you like your spaghetti 🍝
A lovely trick my great grandma taught me was to put the onion in the icebox/freezer for 15-20 minutes before you cut it keeps it from burning your eyes. I'm not sure how it works, but it does! Not long enough to freeze it, just enough to make it cold to the touch, and it doesn't smell or sting as much. I know it doesn't help NOW, but maybe in the future? Loving this series!
@@andreayoung8728 we keep our onions in the fridge and my eyes never burn😃 I didn't realize it was connected, I just thought onions didn't bother me🤦♀️🤣
It’s been said that keeping your mouth closed while chopping onions stops the pain and tears. While it’s hard to stay quiet, I found this tip really makes a difference.
Next time you go to make this meal switch your pots. The pot you used to make your sauce use for your noodles, the part you used for your noodles use for your sauce 💕💕
As an avid cook and granddaughter of a Sicilian, I respectfully disagree. Taller pots are always best for making a good red gravy….AKA simmering spaghetti sauce!
@@sarahdoanpeace3623 I'm a cook, I do have some idea of what I'm taking about. Taller pot, more space. Common sense. The tall/ stock pots are made to use for sauce, chili, noodle ECT. Using a smaller pan mean less even cooking and multiple batches that have to be made. Work smarter not harder. 💕 Now if is was for just one person, use smaller pots, but for what she was doing she needed a bigger pan. It's all going to taste the same lol professional cooks use tall pots to boil water, and make sauces. Watch food network💕
@@Sisterabigail__94 excellent points! I stand by what I said but that’s what’s great about cooking, there’s a hundred different ways to make a delicious meal!!! It’s fun to learn from others and see their process. I was watching Food Network the day it began. Blessings!
Your hairdo is very, very lovely. I have some hints for your next spaghetti and meatballs. I prefer some minced garlic in my sauce with the onions. Italian herbs like marjoram, oregano and basil. Once sauce reaches boil lower to slow roll, add meatballs. Parsley chopped very fine in the balls. The longer the balls are in the sauce, the better the dish. Cook your pasta last in heavily salted water and never rinse unless a cold pasta salad. If you want you can finish your pasta in a pan with some sauce and pasta water. We Italians are pretty passionate about our pasta and we want you to get the best taste. ❤❤❤
I remember eating spaghetti much like this in the 60s. A household staple, though we had meat chunks rather than meatballs. It seemed like everyone always said, tasted better the next day. Rinsing the pasta is a controversial topic. Looks delicious!
To each their own, I wouldn't recommend rinsing the pasta though haha! I'm a highschooler (freshman) and I absolutely love this aesthetic! Hard to balance cleaning, cooking, homework and clubs though haha!
Omw... I found your channel a few month ago and i really love the things you do! Pro tip: make the pasta last! Everything else can wait, but pasta is the queen of the dish. She must be done last and served first!😁👑👸
Yes, I was thinking this when she went back and placed the meatballs into the sauce. I would have done the meatballs first and let them cook while I was preparing the pasta.
I love this series! One of my favorite stories about spaghetti and meatballs in our family is my niece who adored spaghetti and meatballs so much that you could have it multiple times a week and she would never get bored. But one night my mom didn't have the time to make meatballs. So she made what we now know as bolognese sauce and to get it past my niece she called it broken meatballs. And from then on we never looked back and always wanted bolognese sauce.
I found your channel a few months ago and I’m so happy I did I love your videos, I struggle with a lot at home and whenever I watch one of your videos I feel happy and warm. You are very inspiring and I hope you go far with RUclips 🌸❤️
A tip about adding chopped stuff to the pot/pan. If you scrape your knife along the cutting board sharp side down, like in the video, you'll end up dulling it over time. But, if you flip the knife over and use the dull side to scrape your chopped goodies into the pan, the sharp side stays nice and sharp. Loved the video, I'll have to try the recipe some time!
Just love watching your videos no matter what subject for they are interesting. You and your husband make an adorable couple. These videos bring me back to the old days in the fifties for I am a baby boomer.
Much respect to you Sage for the way your meatballs turned out - I cook mine in the oven now because I have never been able to fry them and have them look pretty. Loving your videos!
Oh and I just wanted to say that I really enjoy your videos. I have only found your channel about 10 days ago and have been binge-watching ever since ... which means I'm almost through all your videos 😅🙈🥰 Sending greetings to you from Austria 🇦🇹
Miss Lilleyman. What a lovely surprise your videos are (I don't understand why they are still called videos) I came across them quite by accident and am glad I did. You aren't just blogging it or Tubing it. In a healthy balanced manner You LIVE it. I enjoy very much your forays into a past which I'll not know. Thankyou ❤️
I love your videos Sage! I'm assuming you were just following the recipe but don't rinse your cooked pasta when serving it hot with a sauce like this as it prevents the sauce from properly sticking to the pasta. It's become a hotly debated topic but I've personally found it better without the rinse unless its being served as a cold pasta salad! Can't wait to see what you make next!
For reaching the result you are talking about (mantecatura), a tip is also to save a glass of the pasta water (which is rich in starch and help the tomato to mix nicely), and rinse the rest of the water.
This is the way I learned how to cook from my Grandmother and Mom. I have been cooking full meals since I was 12. Better Homes and Gardens Cookbook was a staple for us. I bought my own years ago when I first got married. You should try the Chicken ala King recipe from there if you haven’t already. It is a classic.
I love the way you cook. You’re a good home cook, learning as you go. You are so relatable. I don’t like the professional cooking videos. They tend to be boring to me.
My Mom always made her spaghetti straight from the garden - Grandpa would grow enough roma tomatoes for Mom & grandma to can enough sauce to get us through the winter. The herbs were all grown in our herb garden which was right outside the kitchen door. I've never had spaghetti as good as my Mother's & grandmother's was. Grandma always added a bit of sugar but Mom liked it without the sugar and liked to add some hot sausage to spice it up more. Grandma made her pasta - Mom bought her's. We always made our meatballs with half ground beef and half ground pork, and added a lot of parmesan cheese to them.Then baked them in the oven for about 20 min before putting them in the spaghetti sauce.
When you make the stressed mum version with baby on hip and another in a high chair, I recommend a serrated knife that is somewhat blunt - likely won't bleed if accidentally cut yourself slicing up onions. Was looking through my hands at the onion cutting scenes. Thanks for bringing the 1950s back to us.
Thank you for the effort you make to create this beautiful videos! As a fellow follower of the 1950's era this feels so authentic and wonderful to watch ❤❤ Sending you love from Germany 🤗
Hello darling ! You inspired me to cook this for my hubby ! Thank you sweety ! It was delicious. ,and yes I had a dance to my 1940 songs in between. Hope the placement went well ! Rest and recover and see you soon 😘
The updo is so cute and I love how every so often you look up into the camera with your cute smile and dimples. 💕😊 Everything looked delicious, I can't wait for the next installment in the series! 👍🌸🎶💕😊
Can we talk about how she was social distancing the onion's??? Like that's so nice! I'm literally going to make this bc I love spaghetti sooooo much and I'm so obsessed with this series rn
Watching this had me cracking open the version I received when I got married almost 14 years ago! I do not think I have ever used it and now I am planning spaghetti and meatballs for dinner.
I just made this today and it came out sooooo yummy!!! Thank you for the recipe! 😋 my whole family loves it as well!! Cant wait to make it again! 💕 love your videos so much!! - Goodyear, Arizona, USA
My wife grew up in a large family and learn some great recipes from her mother. Well when we were married she would cook for me, and it was delicious, only catch was the recipe measurements she knew were for 8 to 10 people. We would eat the same meal for a week. We had to figure out how to cut back on the measurements within the first two months, lol. That was 27 years ago, and we are still going strong.
I only use sweet onions because they don't make my eyes burn and I like the taste better. Good sauce recipe but I also add garlic. Being Italian I eyeball everything and don't measure and taste the sauce as I add ingredients. I give you a lot of credit because everything you do comes out perfect.
I've been ridiculously curious about this recipe. I've always seen it in 1950's cookbooks, but never dove into it because I already had my own way of making it
Hold a match stick between your teeth and your eyes won’t tear up from the onions! I actually learned that from my grandmother, and watching The Help. 💕Looks so delicious! I envy the way you cook so neatly and elegantly as well. 🤗
Looks delicious ty, your hair is looking smart today, if you take a wet paper towel and sit it beside the onions while chopping no more tears or put a tooth pick in your mouth 🥰💐
I was cutting onions right along side of you and I was have the same onion in the eyes situation. 😂 Wonderful recipe... wonderful you. Love your channel so much 💕
Another well thought out beautiful video. I love seeing footage of your homeland as Australia always sounded like a beautiful place to me. I have made spaghetti and meatballs so many times but will definitley be trying this new recipe. Looks amazing! Thanks Sage!
I just want to say I enjoy very much the cooking through the decade videos they are so amazing and give me great ideas on how to tweak supper thank you please keep them coming. ❤️
Love this! When you are not being vintage. Bake your meatballs on a baking sheet or just drop in sauce to simmer. Thank you for this trip back in time.
When you make spagetti and meatballs and you serve it on a plate add a few slices of butter from a butter stick and place in the microwave and re-heat for one and a half minute, then enjoy is delicious😋
Have you ever seen that movie, Julie and Julia where this girl named Julie cooks through Julia Childs entire French cookbook? You should do that with the entire 1950’s Betty Crocker Cookbook. That would make an awesome series!
Yeah... you soooo totally should!!!
I’ve been a housewife for 23 years and use Betty Crocker cookbook all the time. It’s so easy and simple to just pop open and find a recipe for anything simple unlike the internet that has 100 recipes for meatloaf
Great idea
Ooh I love that movie and yeah that'd be great!!!
Ohh what a great idea!! I haven't watched that movie, but I'll have to do that now! xx
Doesn’t matter what the subject, your videos are always so enjoyable to watch! Your hair up today was so cute!!
Awh! Thank you!
Yes 😍💕💕
My prayers for London! May her majesty rest in peace! Long live the king! May London stay with the same grace and love that queen Elizabeth gave!
Ahhh, your videos are such a relaxing and lovely break from our current world and such a good reminder of just how sweet a more traditional and simple life really is. Thank you for the inspiration and blessings!
That means so much, thank you! xx
You're ridiculously brave to cook spaghetti in such a light-colored outfit! I was afraid for you the entire time, lol!
An apron helps a lot. I like to wear one most of the time.
It’s not an outfit, that’s an apron lol
@@aprilstorm she is wearing a light colored sweater
YOU are very blessed to have someone help you with the camera 🎥!!!!! 😊😊😊😊❤
@@mistyvioletconservative.3889 what does it matter, she’s wearing an apron lol
I don’t know why but this brought me so much joy! I feel like I’m watching a legit 1950’s housewife laugh-cry while chopping onions (so sorry for your pain 😩).
Love your hair up by the way!
hehe thank you!! :)
You are a 50’s lookalike for sure and your general attitude is wholesome and pure! I so enjoy watching you!
I have that cookbook. My grandma left it to me and I love it! It has these little “how to” segments where they teach new wives about entertaining, exercise, health, housework etc. It’s charming and really interesting to see how they lived back then.
Great video! Just a tip for making pasta, add the salt before boiling the water. Also don’t rinse the pasta after draining, something about the starch helps the sauce to cling to the pasta🙂 I love your videos about the 50’s stuff. My mom grew up in the 50’s in the states. Miss her, she passed away almost a month ago.
sorry to hear about your mum but you are right about everything she is learning to cook which is geat she has a lot of mamas in the comments to show her how to cook love atching this sweet thing
So sorry for your loss
I even like to top on a little amount of cheese onto my noodles while they are still warm before adding the sauce.
It works beautifully and you get even MORE cheezy goodness if that is how you like your spaghetti 🍝
Kathy Forgues sending my condolences 💐
My understanding... Rinse noodles if using for a cold dish; do not rinse for a hot dish. Bon appetit! 😊
You are such a doll! Love the fifties and you embody the fifties with beauty, style and grace! Much love from America!
A lovely trick my great grandma taught me was to put the onion in the icebox/freezer for 15-20 minutes before you cut it keeps it from burning your eyes. I'm not sure how it works, but it does! Not long enough to freeze it, just enough to make it cold to the touch, and it doesn't smell or sting as much. I know it doesn't help NOW, but maybe in the future? Loving this series!
Nice trick!! Thx g-Grannie ❤️
Putting it in the fridge works too. It’s my first time seeing someone else who knows this trick 😊
@@andreayoung8728 we keep our onions in the fridge and my eyes never burn😃 I didn't realize it was connected, I just thought onions didn't bother me🤦♀️🤣
I never knew that. Thank you for the tip
We tried this recipe last night and everyone loved it! I honestly liked it so much better than store bought meatballs and sauce.
That is a lovely black handbag. You are so graceful and poised.
My secret: I wash the onion before slicing it so I don't have tears anymore. 😉
Same here.
Hmmm, I've never tried that! I have tried lighting a candle- it works! YT hack👍
@@gohawks3571 Then it's time to try it. 👍
ALSO freezing your onions will keep them from burning as well
It’s been said that keeping your mouth closed while chopping onions stops the pain and tears. While it’s hard to stay quiet, I found this tip really makes a difference.
Next time you go to make this meal switch your pots. The pot you used to make your sauce use for your noodles, the part you used for your noodles use for your sauce 💕💕
i thought the same thing
As an avid cook and granddaughter of a Sicilian, I respectfully disagree. Taller pots are always best for making a good red gravy….AKA simmering spaghetti sauce!
@@sarahdoanpeace3623 I'm a cook, I do have some idea of what I'm taking about. Taller pot, more space. Common sense. The tall/ stock pots are made to use for sauce, chili, noodle ECT. Using a smaller pan mean less even cooking and multiple batches that have to be made. Work smarter not harder. 💕 Now if is was for just one person, use smaller pots, but for what she was doing she needed a bigger pan. It's all going to taste the same lol professional cooks use tall pots to boil water, and make sauces. Watch food network💕
@@Sisterabigail__94 excellent points! I stand by what I said but that’s what’s great about cooking, there’s a hundred different ways to make a delicious meal!!! It’s fun to learn from others and see their process. I was watching Food Network the day it began. Blessings!
This looks sooo delicious- love allof your videos, Sage😊🌸🌟💕😊
Your hairdo is very, very lovely.
I have some hints for your next spaghetti and meatballs. I prefer some minced garlic in my sauce with the onions. Italian herbs like marjoram, oregano and basil. Once sauce reaches boil lower to slow roll, add meatballs. Parsley chopped very fine in the balls. The longer the balls are in the sauce, the better the dish. Cook your pasta last in heavily salted water and never rinse unless a cold pasta salad. If you want you can finish your pasta in a pan with some sauce and pasta water. We Italians are pretty passionate about our pasta and we want you to get the best taste. ❤❤❤
I remember eating spaghetti much like this in the 60s. A household staple, though we had meat chunks rather than meatballs. It seemed like everyone always said, tasted better the next day. Rinsing the pasta is a controversial topic. Looks delicious!
To each their own, I wouldn't recommend rinsing the pasta though haha!
I'm a highschooler (freshman) and I absolutely love this aesthetic! Hard to balance cleaning, cooking, homework and clubs though haha!
Your videos have motivated me to get out of bed, clean my sheets and wash the dishes on this dreary, rainy New England day :)
I just needed a dose of Sage tonight. Thank you for being there. Love from Canada.
I have just found your channel- born in the late 50s, I just love what you do🙏🥰
I'm rewatching your videos. I get so much joy just watching you cook. It's so soothing
Oh thank you so much!! ☺️💕
Omw... I found your channel a few month ago and i really love the things you do!
Pro tip: make the pasta last! Everything else can wait, but pasta is the queen of the dish. She must be done last and served first!😁👑👸
Yes, I was thinking this when she went back and placed the meatballs into the sauce. I would have done the meatballs first and let them cook while I was preparing the pasta.
I love this series!
One of my favorite stories about spaghetti and meatballs in our family is my niece who adored spaghetti and meatballs so much that you could have it multiple times a week and she would never get bored. But one night my mom didn't have the time to make meatballs. So she made what we now know as bolognese sauce and to get it past my niece she called it broken meatballs. And from then on we never looked back and always wanted bolognese sauce.
That is so cute, what a great idea!😂❤
This is how my mother made spaghetti and meatballs. So yummy and great memories.
Excited for this, I love cooking and learning about different traditions from years gone by.
I made this yesterday for my family and it turned out so well! Thank you for the recipe and video.
Yay!! I’m so glad you and your family enjoyed it! 😁
Love your channel! Your voice is so soothing, and there is always a twinkle in your eyes and voice. Thank you from Newfoundland, Canada! 😊
I found your channel a few months ago and I’m so happy I did I love your videos, I struggle with a lot at home and whenever I watch one of your videos I feel happy and warm. You are very inspiring and I hope you go far with RUclips 🌸❤️
Aw that means so much, I'm so glad you enjoy my videos! Sending lots of love! xx
@@SageLilleyman Please do more recipes from this cookbook. I love it! 💕
@@priestessthea i hope she does lots more vintage cooking i love it too !!
I just love how you have such a sunny personality in all of your videos.
Aw thanks! :)
Love your channel. Reminds me of beautiful calmer days! thanks for sharing!
I grew up eating spaghetti 🍝 and meatballs. My mother cooked it from scratch also 😋 Thank you for sharing
A tip about adding chopped stuff to the pot/pan. If you scrape your knife along the cutting board sharp side down, like in the video, you'll end up dulling it over time. But, if you flip the knife over and use the dull side to scrape your chopped goodies into the pan, the sharp side stays nice and sharp. Loved the video, I'll have to try the recipe some time!
Just love watching your videos no matter what subject for they are interesting. You and your husband make an adorable couple. These videos bring me back to the old days in the fifties for I am a baby boomer.
Recently started living the 1950s life and this series is really giving me cooking inspiration! Thank you! Xx
Much respect to you Sage for the way your meatballs turned out - I cook mine in the oven now because I have never been able to fry them and have them look pretty.
Loving your videos!
Your updo is so adorable!!! Love you and your videos!! They have such a beautiful innocence about them that you can't find anymore. ❤
Oh and I just wanted to say that I really enjoy your videos. I have only found your channel about 10 days ago and have been binge-watching ever since ... which means I'm almost through all your videos 😅🙈🥰 Sending greetings to you from Austria 🇦🇹
Aw thank you so much for watching!! ❤️💞
Miss Lilleyman. What a lovely surprise your videos are (I don't understand why they are still called videos) I came across them quite by accident and am glad I did. You aren't just blogging it or Tubing it. In a healthy balanced manner You LIVE it. I enjoy very much your forays into a past which I'll not know. Thankyou ❤️
I love these so much!! Can you do vintage breakfast recipes? ❤
Hint for onions: I keep mine in the fruit bin in my refrigerator they stay fresh longer and when you dice them cold you do not get the tears at all.
Yes Janet! Spot on!
That's an interesting tip I'll try that.
Most of my cook books are from the 19490’s and 1950’s. Love them.
I love your videos Sage! I'm assuming you were just following the recipe but don't rinse your cooked pasta when serving it hot with a sauce like this as it prevents the sauce from properly sticking to the pasta. It's become a hotly debated topic but I've personally found it better without the rinse unless its being served as a cold pasta salad! Can't wait to see what you make next!
For reaching the result you are talking about (mantecatura), a tip is also to save a glass of the pasta water (which is rich in starch and help the tomato to mix nicely), and rinse the rest of the water.
This is the way I learned how to cook from my Grandmother and Mom. I have been cooking full meals since I was 12. Better Homes and Gardens Cookbook was a staple for us. I bought my own years ago when I first got married. You should try the Chicken ala King recipe from there if you haven’t already. It is a classic.
Alguien de Argentina que vea este canal? 💕🇦🇷 Me encanta los vídeos, la calidad y cada detalle!
The meatball mixture is the same recipe that I remember my grandmother making meatloaf!
Ever heard of Wacky cake? It was made either during the depression or ww2 when eggs and dairy products were scarce. It's very good
I love the way you cook. You’re a good home cook, learning as you go. You are so relatable. I don’t like the professional cooking videos. They tend to be boring to me.
This is good. Watching makes me homesick.
This feels so nostalgic, like a PBS special
Absolutely love this and all your videos!🙂 I wish we all could live like this forever. ❤
I'm going to make this for when my parents come in two weeks for a holiday with us in the country.
Love your videos... will definitely be trying this recipe! 👍❤
Love watching and listening to you
My Mom always made her spaghetti straight from the garden - Grandpa would grow enough roma tomatoes for Mom & grandma to can enough sauce to get us through the winter. The herbs were all grown in our herb garden which was right outside the kitchen door. I've never had spaghetti as good as my Mother's & grandmother's was. Grandma always added a bit of sugar but Mom liked it without the sugar and liked to add some hot sausage to spice it up more. Grandma made her pasta - Mom bought her's. We always made our meatballs with half ground beef and half ground pork, and added a lot of parmesan cheese to them.Then baked them in the oven for about 20 min before putting them in the spaghetti sauce.
Sage it doesn’t matter how you do your hair or dress you always look beautiful. Thank you for your recipe. Always lovely to see you.🇦🇺🇦🇺❤️🧡🌹
Please do more recipes from this cookbook. I love them!
Looks absolutely delicious. We have meatballs on the agenda for next week and I will try your recipe. Can’t wait!
When you make the stressed mum version with baby on hip and another in a high chair, I recommend a serrated knife that is somewhat blunt - likely won't bleed if accidentally cut yourself slicing up onions. Was looking through my hands at the onion cutting scenes. Thanks for bringing the 1950s back to us.
Everybody is so creative 😊
Thank you for the effort you make to create this beautiful videos! As a fellow follower of the 1950's era this feels so authentic and wonderful to watch ❤❤ Sending you love from Germany 🤗
Brava!!! Spaghetti con polpette 💗
Love from Italy
My little time machine is always ready to transport me for a few minutes to watch your channel.
Hello darling ! You inspired me to cook this for my hubby ! Thank you sweety ! It was delicious. ,and yes I had a dance to my 1940 songs in between. Hope the placement went well ! Rest and recover and see you soon 😘
The updo is so cute and I love how every so often you look up into the camera with your cute smile and dimples. 💕😊 Everything looked delicious, I can't wait for the next installment in the series! 👍🌸🎶💕😊
That's one of my favourite movies!🥰
We need smell-o-vision....looks fabulous
Can we talk about how she was social distancing the onion's??? Like that's so nice!
I'm literally going to make this bc I love spaghetti sooooo much and I'm so obsessed with this series rn
Looks delicious ❤🍝🍝🍝😊
One of my favorite meals of all time. As a mom of 5 kids, your demonstration of cooking, is what my life is like- everyday. Real life!
Also, if you don’t have a large pot to cook the spaghetti, you can always break it in half to fit into a smaller pot.
I do my meatballs in the oven now. Much quicker. 😁
Interesting . I love it
I find running my onion under cold water before cutting helps with the stinging not happening..my mum taught me that trick..happy cooking Sage xx
I love Spaghetti and Meatballs. We had it a lot growing up. My mom always added onions, mushrooms, sausage, and green peppers.
Watching this had me cracking open the version I received when I got married almost 14 years ago! I do not think I have ever used it and now I am planning spaghetti and meatballs for dinner.
When I was a child my mother never made meatloaf.It wasn't untill I was married that I got to eat it.I cook it untill this day.I love it
I just made this today and it came out sooooo yummy!!! Thank you for the recipe! 😋 my whole family loves it as well!! Cant wait to make it again! 💕 love your videos so much!!
- Goodyear, Arizona, USA
Thank you for the wonderful videos..
Looks very scrumptious I’m gonna try that thanks.
My wife grew up in a large family and learn some great recipes from her mother. Well when we were married she would cook for me, and it was delicious, only catch was the recipe measurements she knew were for 8 to 10 people. We would eat the same meal for a week. We had to figure out how to cut back on the measurements within the first two months, lol. That was 27 years ago, and we are still going strong.
your videos make me so happy to watch. definitely trying this recipe
Shallow bowl of water next to the onions to stop burning your eyes love your channel ❤
This was absolutely excellent!!! Beautifully filmed, very authentic and looks delicious!!! Incredibly well done! You are gorgeous!
Looks great 😊. I enjoyed watching
Parmesan cheese really good on spaghetti and meatballs too!
I love your colorful containers!
I only use sweet onions because they don't make my eyes burn and I like the taste better. Good sauce recipe but I also add garlic. Being Italian I eyeball everything and don't measure and taste the sauce as I add ingredients. I give you a lot of credit because everything you do comes out perfect.
Ahhhhh i keep checking, but its not here yet! I'm so excited!
Thank you !!! IT looks great the dunner👍👍👍❤️
Thank you so much for this recipe. I love Dining Through the Decades. 💙💚💜❤
I've been ridiculously curious about this recipe. I've always seen it in 1950's cookbooks, but never dove into it because I already had my own way of making it
Hold a match stick between your teeth and your eyes won’t tear up from the onions! I actually learned that from my grandmother, and watching The Help. 💕Looks so delicious! I envy the way you cook so neatly and elegantly as well. 🤗
I was actually just thinking of The Help when Aibileen said that. I will have to try that sometime now that I know that actually works lol
So joyful So cute 🥺❤
Looks delicious ty, your hair is looking smart today, if you take a wet paper towel and sit it beside the onions while chopping no more tears or put a tooth pick in your mouth 🥰💐
I was cutting onions right along side of you and I was have the same onion in the eyes situation. 😂
Wonderful recipe... wonderful you.
Love your channel so much 💕
Another well thought out beautiful video. I love seeing footage of your homeland as Australia always sounded like a beautiful place to me. I have made spaghetti and meatballs so many times but will definitley be trying this new recipe. Looks amazing! Thanks Sage!
I just want to say I enjoy very much the cooking through the decade videos they are so amazing and give me great ideas on how to tweak supper thank you please keep them coming. ❤️
Super cute!
Spaghetti is my favorite food ever. Thank you
For recreating this timeless recipe! 🍝
Love this! When you are not being vintage. Bake your meatballs on a baking sheet or just drop in sauce to simmer. Thank you for this trip back in time.
When you make spagetti and meatballs and you serve it on a plate add a few slices of butter from a butter stick and place in the microwave and re-heat for one and a half minute, then enjoy is delicious😋
This looks so good Sage. You seem like a wonderful cook and also a humble person!
I have been watching your videos for a few days now, I really like them! Like a stroll through history! So cute! Thank you!