The Kitchen

Reflecting upon my childhood,the Kitchen was the heart of the home; a room where you could play "jacks" on the floor on a rainy day. Or, after plenty of newspapers were spread on the kitchen table, we "fingerpainted" then displayed the artwork on the fridge after it was dry.

I remember the smell of Christmas cookies,hot chocolate on a cold day,Thanksgiving turkey. Also the fun of pulling taffy, making cupcakes for school,playing Monopoly with the whole family...these are some of the things I remember.

I recall for many years the Sunday Morning Magic Act my Dad performed. He was attired in a silky bathrobe with large deep pockets and long, wide sleeves. When we were real little, he could make an apple disappear into thin air! Getting older, we knew to check not only the pockets but the sleeves too. Not long after these hideouts were discovered, the "Disappearing Apple Trick" evolved into a real mystery for us. Where was he hiding the apple ? We were stumped! Years later we discovered our Saintly, Sweet Mother was in cahoots with him. Apparently, we were so distracted by his hand movements and intent on watching the sleeves and pockets so carefully, he managed to slip the apple to Mom who was always directly behind him at the kitchen sink.

Dad had a warped sense of humor and enjoyed playing tricks on Mom too. Let me tell you about the Mayonaise Cake Scam.

He traveled out of town on business trips frequently but always came home on weekends. One Saturday morning he approached Mom and said,"Hey Hon, why don't you bake us a cake for dessert tonite." She told him she didn't have all the ingredients on hand and needed a few things from the market. Dad said,"I think I could throw a cake together with what you have in the fridge."

Mom, who was a very good cook, said it was absolutely necessary to have eggs, milk, baking powder; certain staples every cake required. Dad took out a jar of Miracle Whip and told her he could whip up a cake just as good as any she made from "scratch" using Miracle Whip.

Mom thought this was hilarious and told him to go right ahead and bake his cake. He didn't measure a thing, but decided to add some flour and sugar to the recipe. Mom was highly amused, until the tables were turned...

The cake was moist and delicious. Dad was crowing like a rooster over his "creation" using just a jar of Miracle Whip and a few other things.

Granted, Mom did fall for his trap, but Dad had a guilty looking grin on his face. We recognized that grin that always gave him away. We badgered him until he admitted finding the Miracle Whip Cake Recipe in an out of town newspaper. Give it a try,it's still delicious.

I learned how to dance in the kitchen, my parents taught me. Mom loved to dance and sing. She even sang with Tommy Dorsey when she was younger. Dad prefered duplicate bridge. They struck a happy medium by playing bridge one weekend, then steppin'out and dancing the next. Mom even used her Irish Charm to sway Dad into taking dancing lessons at the Arthur Murray Dance Studio. They learned it all; The Samba, Rhumba, Cha-Cha, Tango, Jitter-bug. My folks had "the moves" and looked great on the dancefloor.

So, after dinner,the dishes done, Mom cranked up the 45's and the practicing began. Patty and I would be partners, duplicating all their steps the best we could. There was a lot of laughter and fun those evenings.

One night we noticed the next door neighbors peering at us from their kitchen window. They had never been very neighborly and kept to themselves, their kids were loners, never played with the rest of the neighborhood gang. We just went on dancing, paying little attention to them. However, one evening we happened to look out our kitchen window and what do you know ? They were dancing in their kitchen...and having a great time too!

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