I got nostalgic when I decided to cook a small brisket in the crock pot for dinner. I don't remember the last time I made brisket in the slow cooker but I remember mom putting one in a heavy lidded skillet on the back of the stove on Sunday morning before church and by dinner we had one of my favorite meals. That was before crock pots and television. I also remember when I started to learn how to cook on my own and discovering that you can't cook a brisket in the oven like a rib roast. Mom, dad, my sister, and I lived in a red brick apartment on Strawberry Hill in KCK, pictured below in more recent times. It had a candlestick phone and the oven was an enameled cast iron Magic Chef. Tonight, we has some cheese scones with the brisket but those pictures turned out blurry.
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I got nostalgic when I decided to cook a small brisket in the crock pot for dinner. I don't remember the last time I made brisket in the slow cooker but I remember mom putting one in a heavy lidded skillet on the back of the stove on Sunday morning before church and by dinner we had one of my favorite meals. That was before crock pots and television. I also remember when I started to learn how to cook on my own and discovering that you can't cook a brisket in the oven like a rib roast. Mom, dad, my sister, and I lived in a red brick apartment on Strawberry Hill in KCK, pictured below in recent times. It had a candlestick phone and the oven was an enameled cast iron Magic Chef. Tonight, we has some cheese scones with the brisket but those pictures turned out blurry.
I got nostalgic when I decided to cook a small brisket in the crock pot for dinner. I don't remember the last time I made brisket in the slow cooker but I remember mom putting one in a heavy lidded skillet on the back of the stove on Sunday morning before church and by dinner we had one of my favorite meals. I also remember when I started to learn how to cook on my own and discovering that you can't cook a brisket in the oven like a rib roast. Mom, dad, my sister, and I lived in a red brick apartment on Strawberry Hill in KCK, pictured below in recent times. It had a candlestick phone and the oven was an enameled cast iron Magic Chef. Tonight, we has some cheese scones with the brisket but those pictures turned out blurry.
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