When I was
little I loved to be outside in the shop with my dad “helping” with whatever
project he was working on at the time. He
was always fixing or doing maintenance on something. A car, a truck, a lawnmower, whatever he
needed to do. When my kids were little they
would go out and “help” Grandpa too. Whenever
he was done working my dad would always use hand cleaner to get the grease off
of his hands before he washed them with Lava soap and hot water and I would get a dollop
of it too. To this day I love the smell
of it and it always brings back those memories of helping my dad.
One time my dad was doling out the hand cleaner after he and my son had been working on his tractor. “Boy Grandpa, this stuff sure does work good. What’s in it?” My dad said he had no idea why but he immediately said “Frog guts.” My son just smiled and said, “Well, these are sure good frog guts”. He didn’t question my dad whatsoever and just took him at his word. Later that day when he told me this we had a good laugh and marveled that my son, who was probably six or seven at the time, seemed to be just fine rubbing frog guts all over his hands to get them clean. If Grandpa said so, then it must be. And! The name stuck. Later on my girls were the little ones out in the shop helping Grandpa and they didn’t seem to be bothered at all either by using frog guts to get grease off their hands. Children are so trusting.
Fast
forward. One afternoon I was in the
parts store picking up supplies to change the oil on my truck. While my oldest and I were getting the oil
and a filter my youngest, now in her teens, had wandered down another aisle. I heard her yell, “Mom, I found the frog
guts!” I replied, “Oh good, cause we’re
almost out! Go ahead and grab some.” I’m sure the gentlemen at the parts counter
were a bit confused. The guy that
checked us out chuckled when my daughter handed him the jar of Goop hand
cleaner. I wonder if he knew there were
frog guts in that jar?
Ha! We had a salad recipe we all called Gopher Guts for years and everyone had to have it!
ReplyDeleteSounds yummy! ;)
DeleteMy Grandma made raisin pie, but she referred to it as Junebug pie.
ReplyDeleteFantastic!
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