JD Vance Shares Sweet Family Tradition.
GP: Vice President-elect JD Vance took some time away from the hustle and bustle of the holiday season and from his exhaustive efforts to prepare to take office to save our nation and to share a treasured family tradition with his family.
Vance, joined by the “world’s best three-year-old sous chef,” daughter Mirabel, made a batch of biscuits just like Mamaw taught him.
Real people running this country now!
Used to love helping my grandma bake.
Especially helping to clean the bowls, beaters and spoons after.
Mom grew up on a Farm, riding horses, Indian motorcycles and helping Grandpa raise cattle and grain farming. Her older sister was with Grandma leaning how to cook to feed the work hands breakfast and a large lunch.
In my much younger years, Mom tried making biscuits, they turned out like Hockey Pucks, dark and hard as a brick. Sausage gravy on toast was preferable.
Mom never attempted to bake Biscuits until Pillsbury mass produced them in cylindrical packaging. Over the years, she became a very good cook, she learned by my Dad’s mother.
Mom and Dad were the best.
Making biscuits is what my cat does, every night when we go to bed, on my chest making biscuits!
With seven kids, my mother made a lot of biscuits (and Gravy).
We were poor, not much money. However, growing up on a farm, we were never ever hungry.
I miss you mom. I would love to have your biscuits one more time.
That was very enjoyable! Good, honest, wholesome family!
A normie & a trad, Libards are not going to like this!
It might just be my imagination, but J.D. had that I-went-to-bed-after-wrapping-presents-at-2a.m.-and-was-awakened-by-my-7-year-old-at-5:45a look about him. Ah yes, we remember those Christmas mornings! No amount of coffee seems like enough.