Well, Mom, next time you come to stay at my house...I'll gladly serve you up a whopping plate of Fried Farts and Garlic!
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OMG that is SO funny. My Dad used to say Fried Farts & Garlic all the time when we were kids too. I wonder where they got that from? I asked him and he said he picked it up somewhere when he was a kid. LOL (He's 72...how old is your Mom? Maybe it's a generational thing or they heard it on the radio or something? LOL In any case, it's funny.)
My grandmother replied "Fried farts and garlic" every single time I asked her what was for "supper" (distinguishing the evening meal from lunchtime which she called "dinner").
She was Pennsylvania Dutch so I always assumed it was part of that culture...
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