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@lindabeard488
@lindabeard488 10 месяцев назад
I’m now grateful for Mrs Rogers, because the way you teach us to cook has to mean you were a good teacher in school too. And without you and her I wouldn’t have gotten this great recipe. Thank you so much. Love 💕 and Hugs. ❤❤❤
@zoieangel1234
@zoieangel1234 10 месяцев назад
My 3rd grade teacher was Mrs. Kennedy. I was in her class when President Kennedy was assonated. I remember her crying in class. But for me, she had made me stay after class for talking. I started crying because I would be punished when I got home late(my dad was free with the belt) She wrote a note to my parents that said she had kept me after to help her so I wouldn’t be punished. It was a kindness I never forgot. And, I’m an experienced cook and never noticed the markings on the cream cheese. I enjoy you and your content very much.
@donnagriffin7923
@donnagriffin7923 10 месяцев назад
I like the way you take the time to explain everything about the recipe you are making. I’m 87 years old and have been cooking for many years and I have actually learned a few things from you. Keep on doing it your way. And thanks!
@comesitatmytable9044
@comesitatmytable9044 10 месяцев назад
You are so welcome! We really appreciate how encouraging you are as well. Thank you so much for watching our channel.
@briefandpointless1255
@briefandpointless1255 10 месяцев назад
.. i can't top donnagriffin .. then again i'm only 68 .. but ,, i too am a 'learner' .. and you 've just simplified one of my favorite pies .. bless you sir ...
@cathylongstreth5405
@cathylongstreth5405 10 месяцев назад
I, too, love your explanations and manner while teaching us your recipes. You must have been a favorite for many of your students. Kindness and compassion are generous traits that emulate through your voice and mannerisms, and I'm sure both you and Melissa made great impacts on your students, and continue to do so when you substitute!
@maureenflaherty850
@maureenflaherty850 10 месяцев назад
Can you use the paper inserts instead of spraying the muffin pan, thanks? 😊
@tondamalone3303
@tondamalone3303 10 месяцев назад
Hi there! I've just recently found your channel, and I'm so glad I have! I totally agree with all the comments made here. I'm only 68 as well, but I've always wanted to learn how to make one of my childhood favorites given to me from my grandpa as a special treat! I've watched so many cooking videos to learn how to make these delicacies, but they always look so difficult and I shied away from that. I do a lot of baking but as far as the little mini things go I don't do that. So when I came across your channel and I started watching every video you made I was just amazed at how well you came across with all of your recipes and how easy you made it sound for us to do it and they were all simple recipes but you described everything in detail and even gave a special little tips and to me that's very helpful. I have a little bit of forgetfulness going on right now and I actually can honestly say that this mini pecan pie recipe is now embedded in my head and I cannot wait to try it! My boys have always loved those little mini pecan pies from the store but I can't describe how different it is when you make your own and I want my boys to taste that. Thank you so much for all of the wonderful recipes that you and Melissa put together here! I am so grateful and so blessed that I found your channel. God leads me to these wonderful channels and I thank him everyday for that. Tonda in Ohio
@ndobbins58
@ndobbins58 10 месяцев назад
I’ve been cooking for almost 50 years and I didn’t realize that about the cream cheese. Thanks for how you explain things and for sharing the story about Ms. Rogers. A wonderful story and she evidently was a beautiful lady. 😊
@tondamalone3303
@tondamalone3303 10 месяцев назад
Mrs Rogers blessed him, and all these years later she is still blessing him, all of his students, and now all of us. God is great!
@karenshoucairmcgray4902
@karenshoucairmcgray4902 10 месяцев назад
Me either! 😂
@kimberlylafountaine9547
@kimberlylafountaine9547 9 месяцев назад
I, too, would have never thought to make the dough with cream cheese.
@tondamalone3303
@tondamalone3303 9 месяцев назад
I made these other day and they turned out AMAZING!!!
@meletiawike3766
@meletiawike3766 10 месяцев назад
Mine was Mrs. Mattie Matlock fifth grade. She passed away before I ever got to tell her. She was a wonderful Christian lady and I hope she knows that even though I am 74 now, as long as I have my memories, I will never forget her.
@user-et6pe4dz7q
@user-et6pe4dz7q 10 месяцев назад
You made my eyes leak talking about Mrs . Rogers. What a special lady. I love watching your videos. Thank You from Van Buren MO
@bjohnson1149
@bjohnson1149 10 месяцев назад
So many teachers come to mind but the first is Louise McCommons. She was one of my sixth-grade teachers. Like so many young girls, my self-esteem was not the best. I remember writing an essay and she liked it so much she read it aloud to the class. I could feel my heart swell as she told my peers that she liked my writing. I've never forgotten how I felt that day. Such a small thing became a big thing to me. I'm 74 years old and, even today, tears come to my eyes when I think of her.
@jeannettethorsby7085
@jeannettethorsby7085 10 месяцев назад
Sister Judith Clair was my 2nd grade teacher. I was going through a rough time, but she didn't once give up on me. She was my angel. 🙂🦋
@deborahb2lil2latemashburn
@deborahb2lil2latemashburn 10 месяцев назад
It was my 6th grade teacher Miss Elizabeth Williams, in the year 1963. Miss Williams made an impact on countless children because she taught at a few schools in the Knoxville area and I believe she became a principal. It just so happens she lived to be 102. She taught me the love of art and if a job is worth doing you do your best no matter what the job at hand was. My youngest sister was very much influenced by her too. Miss Williams was very stern but also very caring. You have brought back a flood of good memories, Thank you for both the tassies and a stroll back into my childhood.
@c.ranger4748
@c.ranger4748 10 месяцев назад
Love the recipe and your story. My favorite teacher was my 4th grade teacher, Mrs. Lingerfeldt. Her husband was a teacher and principal. They both loved children, and the children loved and respected them. That was back when we said a devotion. She taught us about some famous artists and showed us their paintings on large flash cards, and did the same with musical instruments. She taught us so much more than the regular curriculum, always kind and patient. She very often would surprise our class with a treat, like a small cup of ice cream (with the little wooden spoon). Those memories of my school years are so precious to me. I wish everyone could experience the school era that I did, graduated in 1969.
@tammyjustine
@tammyjustine 10 месяцев назад
Mrs. Haughbegger in 4th,& 5th grade. Home Economics. South Bend, Indiana I adored her & her classes. 1971 & 1972. Sewing, Cooking, Crafts. I still have recipes from then. I still make the zucchini bread recipe w dates & walnuts too. Great memories. Thank you for your beautiful story. God works in mysterious ways.
@comesitatmytable9044
@comesitatmytable9044 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing your sweet memory! God is so wonderful in how he connects us to great memories.
@llkid6760
@llkid6760 10 месяцев назад
My favorite teacher taught me to love to read. I remember when the class read "The Headless Horseman" how Mrs. Edelman put out the lights, drew down the shades and made rhythmic thumping sounds in the back of the room to the part where poor Ichabod Crane rides his horse over the bridge. We were wonderfully terrified. 😂 I'm 75 and the story still delights me. Oh, and the Tassie recipe is just the way I make them too. Delicious! Thank God for great teachers everywhere. ❤
@geniewest7101
@geniewest7101 10 месяцев назад
Can’t wait to try some of your recipes. Now that my cancer is in remission, I feel like getting ready for the holidays. My favorite teacher was Mr. Foley, in Williamsburg, Ky. He was smart, witty, and had the patience of Job, and he influenced my career choice. I taught for years. At 75, I tutor at my home. Have chalk dust in my veins.
@janinejohnson1898
@janinejohnson1898 10 месяцев назад
I teared up! My most impactful teachers were Mrs Bauer (3rd Grade) and Mrs Lyon (10th Grade). That you for your special story about your teacher and thank you for this recipe!
@debbiezombro2839
@debbiezombro2839 10 месяцев назад
Awww, I thank you too Mrs.Rogers! I am 60 and I didn't know about the lines on cream cheese packaging. 😊 I appreciate all your helpful information. I will be making this recipe for my Thanksgiving dinner yum yummy. ❤❤ PS, I also appreciate how tender hearted you and Melissa are. Good people!
@karenshoucairmcgray4902
@karenshoucairmcgray4902 10 месяцев назад
I did not know about the lines on the cream cheese package either! 🤣 I would eyeball it until it looked good to me!
@nikibretthauer7071
@nikibretthauer7071 10 месяцев назад
I am 70 years old and will always remember Miss Olson, my fifth grade teacher. she was so sweet and actually loved kids. she made each one feel special. She's also the reason I read books to my daughter. Every Friday afternoon Miss Olson would read a chapter or two of a classic book and I remember listening enraptured while she read to us. I even chose some of those books to read to my daughter, and enjoyed them all over again with her.
@KennethButler-od8kh
@KennethButler-od8kh 2 месяца назад
O.K. You had me with tears on my cheeks with this one. My wife and I are both retired educators. I LOVED the years I spent as a 5th-grade teacher. During my educational tenure, I had the privilege of teaching elementary, middle school, high school, and eventually at the university level. My first, and most profoundly influential teacher was Mrs. Esper Yauck. She, sadly, is no longer living, but her gentle guidance began my sure-footed and lifelong quest to learn and lead. I can’t wait to try this recipe. Thank you for helping me remember and celebrate my hero. Blessings!!
@karenrousey6500
@karenrousey6500 10 месяцев назад
My 5th grade teacher Mrs. Maines. Wonderful teacher, wonderful woman who became the grandma to every child that came through her classroom. I remember she had a peanut butter sandwich, an apple, and a container of milk every day for lunch.. such a special lady. She would tell us a Bible story every day after lunch. She would gather us around and we would sit on the floor while she told the story. I will never forget her. She made learning fun with no stress involved. ♥️
@kathieallums3411
@kathieallums3411 10 месяцев назад
My hero… Mr Nelson..Science…in 9th and 10th grade…Pasadena, Tx. Mind you, I am 68 years old now, but he was the best and most caring teacher I ever had.
@comesitatmytable9044
@comesitatmytable9044 10 месяцев назад
What a sweet story. I'm so glad you told us about Mr. Nelson. I hope he knew how highly you regarded him. Thanks so much for watching our channel.
@Fancypants1016
@Fancypants1016 5 месяцев назад
I like the way you construct your videos. I am an experienced cook, but I learn best from step-by-step demos with very clear instructions. The way you teach cooking is perfect, and it’s exactly how I need it to be. So please don’t change how you do the videos. I’ve learned a lot from watching these.
@JenHumphrey31
@JenHumphrey31 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for the cream cheese measurement tip. I learned something new! I knew the measurements were on the butter packaging but I didn't know they were on cream cheese packaging. Mr.Terry was my high-school algebra teacher and he was wonderfully patient and an exceptional teacher. I will always be grateful for him.
@ndobbins58
@ndobbins58 10 месяцев назад
Mine was Thelma Cole. I went to a small country school in rural WV where one teacher taught two classes in one room. She would start our day with a prayer and then pledge of allegiance to the flag. She read a chapter from Peter Rabbit and then later The Boxcar Children each day to the classroom. We looked forward to it every day. She instilled the love to read in me and respect for myself and others. She made an impact on my life too. ❤
@lorrainestone
@lorrainestone 9 месяцев назад
Where did you get that little tool?
@ndobbins58
@ndobbins58 9 месяцев назад
@@lorrainestone are you referring to the tart tamper? I bought one on Amazon for $7.60
@maryjemisonMaryjay1936
@maryjemisonMaryjay1936 10 месяцев назад
I taught Early ChildhoodEducation and so loved 🥰 The little Children
@pennybeeson8150
@pennybeeson8150 10 месяцев назад
The teacher who impacted my life most was Mr. James Dunn. He was the best. I happened to see another teacher. She was trying to remember my name, She said, "The little girl that Jim Dunn loved." He had passed several years before this. But when she said that, my heart fell into my stomach. Thank you so much for your videos. I loved hearing about Mrs. Rodgers.
@bethlajaunie5177
@bethlajaunie5177 10 месяцев назад
Brother Tom, no one ever taught until someone learned. I have cooking and baking since childhood. Now I will turn 76 in February. I am extremely far from being a chef or baker. I love listening to You and Your precious Wife, teach me new things. We never get to old to learn. We just need to listen. God Bless You both. You keep being the great Teacher that you are…much love. Beth
@beckystone7994
@beckystone7994 10 месяцев назад
Hi Tom and Melissa 🙋🏻Thank y’all for this recipe and for the beautiful story that went along with it! I’m sure Ms . Rogers was proud she was such a good teacher for you Tom and I’m sure you told her how much she meant to you and how much she helped you when you needed it most with her kindness and patience’s ! I had a teach like her , his name was Mr Burke and he was the kindest teacher I ever had ! He was patient and if he knew you were having a problem he work take extra time to help that student while he had the other students read or work on homework he was going to assign for that night ! I’ve forgotten most all my teachers except Mr. Burke , I’m in my 70’s now and I’m sure he’s probably passed by now , but as long as I’m alive he will never be forgotten ! God bless ❤️🙏🙋🏻🌈🙋🏻
@mrystov
@mrystov 10 месяцев назад
I love how you go step by step. So please don't apologize ! Thank you for sharing your recipes, your helpful tidbits and your time ! God Bless you and your family ❤
@Cbaughman-iw1hc
@Cbaughman-iw1hc 10 месяцев назад
I have been cooking many years and did not know about the lines on the cream cheese paper. Thank you for keeping it simple.
@tawneyaldubais
@tawneyaldubais 7 месяцев назад
Mine was Dr. Knight. He was my college microbiology/anatomy & physiology instructor. I started for an X-ray tech degree and he steered me towards nursing… I have spent the last 35 years as an ICU nurse. If it weren’t for Long COVID and becoming disabled I would still be doing it. I will never forget his guidance and will forever be grateful to him.
@ruthhathcock3729
@ruthhathcock3729 10 месяцев назад
Mrs Bolte in 5th grade. I didn’t like school very much because I was picked on quite a bit, but she showed me so much attention and helped raise my self-esteem. She is gone now, but I will never forget her. She turned my life around. Thanks for the great recipe. I love these treats.
@lynnstevenson5206
@lynnstevenson5206 10 месяцев назад
I for one appreciate the little details you include in your videos. They are lessons on how to do things correctly.
@RS-gl9ht
@RS-gl9ht 10 месяцев назад
Exactly!
@susiemccoy7
@susiemccoy7 10 месяцев назад
Oh my goodness,im in tears. I love your story about Mrs. Rogers. How beautiful & meaningful. I'm making this recipe for my thanksgiving table You are such a good teacher. God bless you both.
@comesitatmytable9044
@comesitatmytable9044 10 месяцев назад
We appreciate your kind words and support for our channel. We would love for you to make this for Thanksgiving this year and let us be a part your holiday.
@sharongarnes2825
@sharongarnes2825 10 месяцев назад
Mrs Sigman, my sixth grade teacher/ principal, made such a great impact on my sad life as an orphan. She believed I could over come and be a straight A student and I did. I became president of 2 corporations. God bless Mrs Sigman !
@lauraleroux5830
@lauraleroux5830 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for that advice I'm almost 65 yo and I never knew that the measurements were on the package. Thank you and your beautiful wife for sharing your life with us.
@comesitatmytable9044
@comesitatmytable9044 10 месяцев назад
You are so welcome! We are so blessed to have made many new friends through our channel. Thank you very much for watching and we hope you have a great weekend.
@dianadailey3453
@dianadailey3453 10 месяцев назад
You and your wife are so very special and wonder folks. My teacher was also my 6th grade teacher Mr Woody Fields. Spectacular. Taught life lessons not just book lessons. Also impacted my life forever. He passed away in 2019 and I vist his grave and still talk to him. Much love to you both
@beckyshelley4344
@beckyshelley4344 10 месяцев назад
I had several great teachers, but Mrs. Sue Stockhowe was my Mrs Roger's in college. Those were some really tough days in my life, tougher than anyone knew, but she was an answer to prayer. She never spoke overtly of Jesus but sure showed Him in all her actions and deeds. I went on to get my MSN and taught at the local VA as well. Thought of her so often, and still do. I will make these soon.
@susanm9824
@susanm9824 10 месяцев назад
I retired from teaching 2 years ago. I became an educator after having so many ineffective and uncaring teachers in my elementary and secondary school years. I was determined to be the kind of teacher that I longed for. I had a wonderful 30+ years of teaching, separating my career by being a stay at home mom for 18 years in between jobs. I retired still loving my job, my subject, my students, and my colleagues. I hope that my students will remember me and will know that they gave me some of the most rewarding and joyful years of my life.
@kaysaylor9483
@kaysaylor9483 10 месяцев назад
SUCH A BEAUTIFUL STORY TOM! GONNA TRY THIS! MY FAVORITE TEACHER WAS MY 5th GRADE TEACHER, HER NAME WAS MRS. DORTHY KIDD, I LOVED HER, SHE READ US STORIES OUT OF THE BOOK LITTLE BRITCHES EVERY AFTERNOON, WHILE WE LAY OUR HEADS ON OUR DESK & EVERY WED. SHE WOULD BUY EVERY KID IN CLASS A BAG OF POPCORN, OR MAKE US PEANUT BUTTER CUP CAKES & BRING TO SCHOOL! I WAS 11 yrs. OLD. THIS WAS IN DAYTON, OHIO, BUT I AM FROM KY. I"M 67 yrs. OLD NOW & OFTEN THINK OF HER. THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR GREAT RECIPES, & TOUCHING STORIES!
@comesitatmytable9044
@comesitatmytable9044 10 месяцев назад
I don't think I know about the book Little Britches. But it sounds like a favorite of yours for sure! Thanks for sharing your story with us and for watching our channel.
@Ze2Be
@Ze2Be 10 месяцев назад
I loved your story about Mrs. Rogers, I had a similar situation with an attorney I worked for. I have lived in my hometown all my life and had known Mr. O (I am protecting his privacy, although he has passed) for many many years before I went to work for him. He was highly respected and regarded in our town and throughout the state as he was very knowledgeable about his field of expertise. He had clients from all walks of life, some quite famous and others who were legends in their own mind, but my point is that even after I had worked for him for so many years I continued to call him Mr. O. He urged me to call him by his first name, but I told him that would never happen, he had been Mr. O all my life and out of respect would continue to be Mr. O until the Lord called him home.
@user-qj2zq4mc6n
@user-qj2zq4mc6n 10 месяцев назад
Miss Pillsberry was my 4th grade teacher and the one that held me back in the 4th grade and changed my life. I became a better person and student.
@donnanorman340
@donnanorman340 10 месяцев назад
I never knew about those lines. Thanks for showing me. 💛 from 🇨🇦
@angelarenfro7907
@angelarenfro7907 10 месяцев назад
Many teachers influenced my life, even my 4th grade teacher, but it was my high school English teacher who influenced my wanting to become an English teacher. Mrs. Freeman was a short, curly headed lady who had dancing eyes. However, one look at her when she wasn’t pleased was enough to convince us to change our behavior. She managed to encourage us to read more books than were assigned. Now, that’s a gift! I love your method of cooking, sweet talking your wife, and not being embarrassed to show your feelings.
@jw77019
@jw77019 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for being detailed. The younger generation of people have not absorbed common sense through osmosis the way our generation did, watching food being prepared constantly.
@kesmarn
@kesmarn 10 месяцев назад
Good, kind teachers change lives! Thank you so much for telling us about Mrs. Rogers. Across the nation, there are millions of Mrs. (and Mr.) Rogers. They're not really known to very many others outside their own communities, but they're the kind of people who make all the difference in the world to the people they encounter! And she helped to create another excellent teacher (and human!) just like herself. God bless all of you. And that includes you, too, Melissa! Oh... and btw... great recipe too! 😀
@lindagilmore8352
@lindagilmore8352 10 месяцев назад
Tom, thanks for telling me about the cream cheese measurements, I knew about butter , but not the cream cheese. Thanks for teaching a old lady something!
@sarahketchum254
@sarahketchum254 9 месяцев назад
Yes, thanks for sharing about the cream cheese. Any time you can share a tip will be appreciated.
@KarenD.-dn2mq
@KarenD.-dn2mq 3 месяца назад
Watching from Windsor Ontario, Canada, You guys are amazing Enjoy watching you 😊 My teachers was Mr Anderson and Mrs Holiday Horticulture and fire engine teachers Which I got into flowers and horticulture I worked in many flower shops, was very happy In the 80s Now taking care of my health and enjoying baking and cooking Love watching your videos 👍😊❤️🙏🇨🇦 peace ✌️
@billtuqoise1343
@billtuqoise1343 10 месяцев назад
Tom, we appreciate your thorough instructions and scraping the bowl CLEAN.😅
@deniserobinson9619
@deniserobinson9619 9 месяцев назад
My favorite teacher was Mary Smith. She was my sixth grade teacher and also went to church with me. She has since passed away but anytime I see her daughter in tow it makes me think of her. Thank you.
@lindajohansson6357
@lindajohansson6357 10 месяцев назад
What a wonderful tribute to Mrs. Rogers. My favorite teacher was Mrs. Sara Bess McDougald. I learned so much from her, but she's already gone on to meet the Lord. I'm 73 years old.
@lisacunningham154
@lisacunningham154 10 месяцев назад
I ioved school but, elementary school Mrs. Harrah was exceptional while teaching science ( insects) and math. She was unbelievably patient with 12 year olds, grew into a cost accountantant, never lost my love of numbers and I still enjoy Nature's Wonders. Her husband taught and coached for years.
@comesitatmytable9044
@comesitatmytable9044 10 месяцев назад
She sounds like a wonderful teacher, indeed. You took what she taught you and built on that. Thanks so much for watching our channel. We really do appreciate it.
@janicemcnutt4937
@janicemcnutt4937 8 месяцев назад
I'm 67 & you just taught me about the 1oz measurements on the cream cheese package. Thank you.
@dorismikolajczak5278
@dorismikolajczak5278 8 месяцев назад
I am 85 years old and did not know about the lines on the cream cheese package. I have been cooking a long time and my Dad was a profession😮al chef. Never too old to learn. Thank you.
@patrickschardt7724
@patrickschardt7724 9 месяцев назад
It’s so clear you were a fantastic teacher because you’re teaching all of us. And it’s clear the impact Mrs. Rogers had on you. This looks so good
@BeautifullyNatural88
@BeautifullyNatural88 10 месяцев назад
The teacher that influenced me was Mrs. White she was so kind and compassionate. I was sick while she was my teacher and I missed school due to surgery. Mrs. White came to my house to teach me the lessons I missed because I was so upset and didn’t want to fall behind. She really didn’t have to do that and that was a true testament to her character. God rest her soul she was definitely loved and I’m glad I had the opportunity to say thank you.
@samyoungblood3740
@samyoungblood3740 10 месяцев назад
I think mini pies are so good! Mini Apple strudel, cheesecake, oh I bet mini Derby Pies would be Perfect!
@janh5199
@janh5199 8 месяцев назад
As a retired educator, this video was worth watching just for the story. ❤️ Thank you Mrs. Niday for my love of reading, Mrs. George for my love of learning, Mr. Rusk for teaching me to believe in myself, and Dr. Rich for helping me channel my love of Earth Sciences.
@comesitatmytable9044
@comesitatmytable9044 8 месяцев назад
You have been blessed with many wonderful educators in your life. And thank you for serving as a teacher as well. Merry Christmas!
@diname7139
@diname7139 10 месяцев назад
My most memorable teacher, Fifth Grade Teacher, Mrs. Zappin. Thank You Mrs. Zappin!
@malcolmhay722
@malcolmhay722 10 месяцев назад
I'm 69 years old fortunately I still have some of my high school teachers I still to this day call them Mr or Mrs I too was raised that way to be respectful
@tinadeas3192
@tinadeas3192 10 месяцев назад
I have been cooking for 50 years. I have been enjoying your videos.I get tired of cooking the same things every week. I made your slow cooker ranch pork chops last night,it was delicious and a big hit.I will be making them again. I might try to make this recipe. I can definitely tell you were a great teacher.
@jeannettejackson215
@jeannettejackson215 10 месяцев назад
Hi Tom and Melissa. I really love your videos - very informative, very down home, very organized, and entertaining. I also had a teacher who impacted me and I also got emotional when you were talking about your Mrs. Rogers. My teacher was Mrs. Z, and she taught kindergarten through sixth grade in our little tiny school. She was really the only person in my childhood who noticed me in a positive way - the foster home entities didn’t. I moved on after the 6th grade and I lost touch with her and now in my 8th decade I wish I could tell her how much she meant to me and how much she impacted me. God bless you teachers.❤
@deeregirl7356
@deeregirl7356 10 месяцев назад
Tom has such a grateful tender heart, that is so refreshing.
@CarolShook-yg9nn
@CarolShook-yg9nn 10 месяцев назад
My favorite teacher was Mrs Saliday when I was eight she always took the time to listen to a shy little girl and make me feel special I will never forget her
@comesitatmytable9044
@comesitatmytable9044 10 месяцев назад
What a sweet story. I hope she knew how much you appreciated her.
@kaywages-ch6pq
@kaywages-ch6pq 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for your recipes and memories. You and Melissa seem like new friends. God Bless
@comesitatmytable9044
@comesitatmytable9044 10 месяцев назад
We feel like we've made so many new friends through this channel. It's been such a blessing for us to start and grown this channel.
@thomastommy1192
@thomastommy1192 10 месяцев назад
They do look delicious thanks for sharing. Tom, You should send the video to Mrs. Rodgers. I had a special teacher also. He was a drafting teacher. His name was Mr. Sharp. He had a way of explaining things and making you understand it. He was a great storyteller. He was a shofar for some rich man when he was a teen. That is how he worked his way through college. He was a nice soft-spoken man and he just had a way with his students. I am not the only one that admires him as a teacher. He was very old in high school. He was also building a cabin in Bocnos for him & his wife. He talked a lot about that. I hope he got to enjoy it. But somehow I don't think he did. Thanks for the video. It brought back a great memory. THUMBS UP.
@vernayoung2467
@vernayoung2467 10 месяцев назад
Oh Tom, how l loved your story of Mrs. Robinson!! I taught children with reading difficulties for 26 years and after l retired l often saw some of the students when l was shopping. I hope l made their school years a little easier. Another memory from your video is about 45 years ago, my brother and SIL came from Louisiana to WA. state to visit us. She gifted me a wonderful cookbook from the town they lived in. In that book she wrote a note next to the recipe for Tea Time Tassies. It is the same recipe you use only doubled!! It has been years since I've made them, but I definitely will soon!! Thank you for your kind way of inviting us to "Come Sit at My Table". I only wish l could!!
@kathilsabeck6251
@kathilsabeck6251 10 месяцев назад
The teacher that had a HUGE impact on my life was my 5th grade teacher Mrs. Snedon. She would read to the class every afternoon before we were released to go home. To this day (I'm in my late 60's) I love to read and became quite a good speller as well. Thank you Mrs. Snedon for caring about kids!
@comesitatmytable9044
@comesitatmytable9044 10 месяцев назад
Teachers that read to my classes were always my favorites. There is nothing like sharing a good story through a book with students. But I always hated for us to get to a really good part of the story and then have to stop and wait for the next day to hear what happened!
@kathilsabeck6251
@kathilsabeck6251 10 месяцев назад
@@comesitatmytable9044 oh Mrs. Snedon almost always left us in a way we had to wait until the next day to find out the continuation. 😊
@SherriWatforf-xu5tt
@SherriWatforf-xu5tt 10 месяцев назад
Hi Tom and Melissa, thankyou for your wonderful recipes and stories. My teacher was Miss Finkle, 4th grade. My daddy was in the Air Force and we were stationed at Ramstein AFB, Germany. I'm 66 years old now and I still remember how she would take the time to help each student when we needed it. God bless you both.
@karenberger1274
@karenberger1274 10 месяцев назад
What a precious story about Mrs. Rogers and the influence she had in your life! God is amazing how He works things out! I would say there was definitely some Divine intervention going on! Tom and Melissa, you are both a blessing to my life! I love watching your channel and I love your recipes! Thank you!
@Annie-so2kk
@Annie-so2kk 10 месяцев назад
I so enjoy watching your program. I have made a lot of your recipes. My favorite is your ginger cookies. I have been making tassies for years. A favorite of my children
@mothertwinkles4198
@mothertwinkles4198 10 месяцев назад
Thank you, Mrs. Rogers. My favorite teacher was Mrs. Loudermilk. She was my fifth grade teacher. Sweet woman.
@comesitatmytable9044
@comesitatmytable9044 10 месяцев назад
Shout out to Mrs. Loudermilk! Thanks so much for watching our channel. Have a great day!
@janetjordan9424
@janetjordan9424 8 месяцев назад
Mrs. Jones in the 5th grade believed in me and took time after school for me when I would pop in at her house up the street to just say hello. Back in 1959, all but two of my elementary teachers judged me based on my clothes and appearance since I was second of many in our family. We got our clothes from the church basement and felt like it was Christmas and we were not proud, only thankful when we would go get clothes there! As I grew up and had my own family, I looked back with compassion on those teachers who hit me, pulled my hair and mistreated me, knowing just how unhappy they must have been. Mrs. Jones was a kind soul who let me know I was special. I will never forget her. I thank God for her.
@comesitatmytable9044
@comesitatmytable9044 8 месяцев назад
Oh my, it sounds like you had some very sad and abusive teachers in your past. I'm so sorry that happened to you. I'm impressed that you have compassion now to recognize how unhappy they were, but that doesn't excuse their behavior. A big shout out to Mrs. Jones! She is role model material for teachers!
@susanblawhorne3427
@susanblawhorne3427 7 месяцев назад
You must have been a wonderful teacher. Your presentations make me think you would have been an influential instructor of teachers‼️I was a math teacher as well. Love all your videos‼️‼️‼️
@joyofmine1314
@joyofmine1314 10 месяцев назад
What a really sweet story of something that was so impactful. I can see why you treasure this recipe. And we can definitely see your teacher's heart with your thorough videos. I'm sure there's some of your students out there saying the same thing about you impacting their life as well. Can't wait to try Mrs. Rogers' recipe!
@denisedale6205
@denisedale6205 10 месяцев назад
Can’t wait to try this one…I do Christmas cookies every year…I’m adding this one to my list 😉 as far as teachers go, I’ve been so lucky to have had many many good teachers…just one doesn’t stand out…as a matter of fact, later on in my life after a move, I hired on at an intermediate school & the teachers there were awesome as well…teachers are underrated & under paid in my humble opinion
@frankiebumgarner8257
@frankiebumgarner8257 10 месяцев назад
My favorite teacher was Miss Bokair I learn how to sew and I credit this to her . I had her three years in Home economics class .
@comesitatmytable9044
@comesitatmytable9044 10 месяцев назад
What a great lifelong and useful skill learning to sew is. Glad you gave her the recognition here for making an impact on your life!
@user-lu1vg9cv3y
@user-lu1vg9cv3y 5 месяцев назад
Oh my goodness ❤ I had never cared for Science, Mr Tidmore was my 6th grade Science teacher and he explained everything and made it so interesting! I loved Science and Mr.Tidmore♥️♥️ who is in heaven now 🙏🙏🙏
@karenshoucairmcgray4902
@karenshoucairmcgray4902 10 месяцев назад
What a sweet touching story! Thank you Mrs. Rogers! I hope I spelled her name right. Thank you to Miss Linda Gibbons who was my 7th grade Home Economics teacher for all that she did for me. Westview Jr. High, (Wildcats Blue & Gold) Miami, Fl. Now I must work on getting a KitchenAid mixer. 😊
@cjcj6945
@cjcj6945 10 месяцев назад
What a wonderful woman Mrs Roger's is😊 Love y'all💙💜
@JimmyandTammy
@JimmyandTammy 10 месяцев назад
I can tell you were a teacher, this is the best tassie tutorial I've come across. We made them, and they came out!!!! Just like yours! They are delish! Thank you, and thank you Mrs. Rogers!
@ladysmith3578
@ladysmith3578 10 месяцев назад
I definitely had one teacher that meant the world to me. He was my 8th grade Social Studies teacher. An amazing man, Mr Conrad. He helped me get through my parents divorcing. We stayed in touch after he moved and I got married. Hadn’t been in touch for 50 years. He’d be about 80 now. I might look him up. God bless. 🙏🏻
@comesitatmytable9044
@comesitatmytable9044 10 месяцев назад
I sure hope you can find him and let him know how much he meant to you as a student. Thanks for sharing your story with us.
@ladysmith3578
@ladysmith3578 10 месяцев назад
@@comesitatmytable9044 God bless you.
@bettyjrogers
@bettyjrogers 10 месяцев назад
Back in the days of raising a family, these were always on the Christmas holiday baking list. I loved my family and would do anything for them. Now that I am 70 and one son asks for these, my mind immediately goes to how time consuming not only pressing the dough into the cups but also praying they would release and look decent. Seeing you use your tart tamper might turn into a game changer. Miss Simmons, 5th grade, Caldwell Elementary, Garland, Texas. Thank you both for your dedication to getting it right.
@karenshoucairmcgray4902
@karenshoucairmcgray4902 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for naming that Contraption that Tom was using. I was wondering what it was called. Very handy to have. I am going to put that on my Amazon list.
@bettyjrogers
@bettyjrogers 10 месяцев назад
Trust me, it took some looking! You are quite welcome. I have put one on my Amazon list too!
@JoeyBrownu8r
@JoeyBrownu8r 10 месяцев назад
I just bought the igredients for the tassies today and typed in the recipe and yours came up...what a great story. Must have had some mental knowledge that you were going to fix these. I have been cooking these since the 80's also. The teacher who had the greatest impression on me was my 5th grade teacher Mrs Clements. She was a red headed doll and I loved her like a mom.
@lauriesue2244
@lauriesue2244 10 месяцев назад
Mrs. Jordan, my daughter’s 5th and 6th grade teacher is the reason my daughter excelled in school thereafter, and was so excited to invite her teacher to her Masters Degree ceremony. She tucked in a copy of her very high gpa also, because she had almost flunked 5th grade. Today my daughter counsels veterans and first responders.
@mariapaulinekadell566
@mariapaulinekadell566 7 месяцев назад
Date I saw all reply Jan 26,2024
@angelaschmidt9563
@angelaschmidt9563 10 месяцев назад
She must have been listening to GOD. You are an incredible teacher. Thank you for sharing your gift.
@gracierupenski6207
@gracierupenski6207 10 месяцев назад
I did not know about the measurements on the cream cheese. Thank you you both so much for giving that tip.
@carolevans1710
@carolevans1710 10 месяцев назад
I’ve been making these since the seventies, a recipe book I was given for a wedding gift had the recipe. It was called Pecan Tassies. Enjoy your stories.
@cindyjanssen8017
@cindyjanssen8017 9 месяцев назад
LOVE THE Mrs.Rodgers story❤ and your way of teaching us your cooking 🍳 techniques with 😋yummy recipes 😊 THANKS TO YOU BOTH 😊
@sheilahunt2183
@sheilahunt2183 10 месяцев назад
Mine was Ms Moe 5th grade teacher at Fir Grove elementary Beaverton OR. She was only teacher I ever had that encouraged me to appreciate myself.
@jimgarrett7131
@jimgarrett7131 10 месяцев назад
Thanks Tom for your great recipes, especially the casseroles. My wife has become disabled and I am trying my hand at preparing our meals, and it’s easier since I found your channel. She’s eating them and says they’re good so I guess I’m doing ok with your help. Thanks again and keep them coming.
@cinza766
@cinza766 10 месяцев назад
What a precious story. What an impact Mrs Rogers made in your life. I had a wonderful teacher like that as well and one day I was collecting donations for MS . I knocked on a door it opened and there stood my precious teacher Mrs White. I was shocked…not sure where I thought she stayed when she wasn’t at school I had so much respect and admiration for Mrs White. I was sure she lived in a place with other SPECIAL teachers …not just a nice house on a nice street like a regular person. Never the less I was so happy to have found her. I can remember cutting Beautiful pink and white peonies from our front yard. Wrapping them nice in damp newspaper to be given to a terrific teacher. Then I’d watch all day her swatting ants off of her desk Peonies HAD a crazy abundance of ants on them never saying a word only appreciative for her gift =}. …… not realizing what a special gift she was to me. Love you Mrs White. And please don’t grade this..I’m quite certain I have run on sentences and bad punctuation , but my gratitude is pure and honest 💛❤️💜💛🩷🖤💙💚🧡🩶🤗. SPECIAL MEMORIES ARE SUCH BLESSINGS Thank you Tom and Melissa Love to you both
@donnapollock
@donnapollock 10 месяцев назад
Tom ad Melissa, I love the way you explain all the details. I love these delicious little treats too. I can eat my weight in these and that's a lot of them too. Great recipe, I ca't wait to make these. Tom don't you ever change one bit, we love you just the way you are..
@comesitatmytable9044
@comesitatmytable9044 10 месяцев назад
Thanks so much for the encouragement! We appreciate those kind words.
@chanajohnson2567
@chanajohnson2567 10 месяцев назад
A great recipe to add to my Christmas gift boxes for friends! Thanks so much!! Always love your recipes and stories. I was blessed to have several teachers that guided me through the years. As a retired teacher, nothing pleases me more than to see my former students. I began teaching elementary school and then was a stay-at-home mom for several years. When I decided to return, the middle school principal, who is a member of my church, convinced me to give middle school a try!! I absolutely loved those years. Just figured that God sends missionaries to the Middle East, and Middle School was my mission field! Our former teachers, colleagues, and students showered blessings on us!!
@comesitatmytable9044
@comesitatmytable9044 10 месяцев назад
What a lovely story. Thanks for sharing that with us.
@chanajohnson2567
@chanajohnson2567 10 месяцев назад
@@comesitatmytable9044 please check comments under the maple recipe!! You’ll be surprised!!
@rebeccajustis8826
@rebeccajustis8826 4 месяца назад
I love that you are so patient and detailed. In addition to you being charming & folksy, I feel confident that i can replicate your recipes. My husband has spent 32 yrs teaching 7th & 8th grade Math because of his high school Math teacher, Mr Steinke. Teachers have the power to influence young lives!
@comesitatmytable9044
@comesitatmytable9044 4 месяца назад
We appreciate your kind words. We hope you enjoy this recipe. You CAN DEFINITELY make these!
@barbarabowie
@barbarabowie 10 месяцев назад
Love your story of the teacher that impacted your life so much. My teacher was Ms. Hunter 4th grade Mt Pleasant Cleveland Ohio
@blencarreon9310
@blencarreon9310 10 месяцев назад
HI TOM AND MELISSA MY FAVORITE ARE PECANS I AM GOING TO MAKE FRENCH TASSIES IT LOOK GOOD. THANKS FOR RECIPES AND FOR SHARING YA'LL HAVE A BLESSED, BEAUTIFUL WEEKEND. LATERS 👍👍👍🌟🌟🌟
@terrymauriello3668
@terrymauriello3668 5 месяцев назад
You are such a humble person. You always give thanks to the person for whom you got your recipes. I sense an emotional quality that you possess also. God bless you.
@kathyrama4570
@kathyrama4570 10 месяцев назад
I am originally from Logan WV. My Mom had one first cousin left in 1993, he and his wife lived in Saltville VA. I took Mom to see him, and his wife had these Tassies for our stay. They are awesome. She also had Red Velvet, Chocolate, Coconut and Butter Pound Cakes. That visit was incredible. They are all gone now, but it was such an educational experience for me., as I didn't know my Mom's family well. Thank you fir this recipe. The Teacher that left such an impression on my life was Sarah Estep, my 7th grade Literature Teacher. I loved her so.
@lisastreet8920
@lisastreet8920 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for this recipe. You had the opportunity to tell a very special person in your life what her influence meant to you. We all should follow that example and we should remember that we all influence others, some in little ways and some in very big ways. Let’s hope that we are a positive influence on those we encounter. It doesn’t take large gestures. It might only be a kind word when someone needs it the most. God bless.
@Jannie227
@Jannie227 10 месяцев назад
Have a look at a great Canadian recipe called butter tarts. They’re so easy to make especially when you use the frozen tart shells. They can be eaten plain, with nuts, or with raisins. Everyone has their favorite.
@pjaneheil
@pjaneheil 10 месяцев назад
I want to thank you, becuz I never knew that the cream cheese had measurements on the package, so I greatly appreciate it 🙏🙏🙏
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