Flash, Informative, Mini Story, Word Prompt

RDP Wednesday: generous

Written for RDP, where sgeoil asks us
 to get creative with the word “generous”.
Thanks, Heather! Here’s my take.

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Growing up in The Bronx, I had many cousins and, with the exception of my four cousins in New Jersey, they all lived nearby. Every Sunday, my mother would make a traditional Italian meal with several courses; whatever food was left over became a meal or two during the week and often, my school lunch. Usually, the Sunday meal was just for our immediate family. Then one Sunday, my uncle Vito and his daughter, Marianne, stopped by unexpectedly …. just as we sat down to eat. Of course, my parents invited them to join us. Uncle Vito’s wife was a terrible cook and housekeeper so his visits, with Marianne in tow, started becoming a regular thing. I’m sure there were times my mother would have preferred not having more mouths to feed, but she never complained. It’s a good thing she always made generous amounts of food.

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24 thoughts on “RDP Wednesday: generous”

  1. The Italian memories are the best memories! Oh for my grandmother’s homemade pasta! Always on huge pans covered with dish towels until they were ready to be cooked. Your Uncle Vito was a smart man!

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    1. He was no slouch and knew exactly what he was doing!

      Mom would dry her homemade pasta on clean white towels draped over the furniture. By the time we got home from church, they were ready to be cooked. I found a restaurant in Fishkill with strozzapreti that tastes just like my mother’s. There’s nothing like homemade pasta!

      Thanks for a great comment, Lois.

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    1. Especially the ones in NJ. They were my paternal cousins; with the exception of my cousin Madeline, they were a bunch of low lives and I was well rid of them. I just learned my cousin Louis passed away in early December; I had not seen him in more than 40 years.

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