Erika1957
06-28-2018, 10:58 PM
I believe the actress identified as "Mabel Albertson" in the photo on this Website's Webpage:
http://www.sitcomsonline.com/photopost/showphoto.php/photo/66286/si/U.S.M.C.:
is actually Molly Picon.
I happened to have watched this episode just now about a sweet Jewish woman whose passion is bringing joy to everyone through her home-cooked Old World traditional dishes.
I don't recall having seen this episode before, but it so reminds me of my own mother, although not Jewish, who spent hours cooking hearty Old World treasures for her family and friends, reaping tremendous intrinsic reward as we would feast on the fruits of her love-infused labor.
When we would all finally be stuffed, not able to take another bite, and a single serving bowl was found to have some food left in it, my mother would look utterly deflated and declare "Oh, my goodness gracious! No one liked my cooking!" while for the occasional meal we were able to scrape clean all the serving bowls in trying desperately to prove to her that her cooking was fantastic, she looked aghast and lamented "Oh my goodness gracious! I did not make enough!"
http://www.sitcomsonline.com/photopost/showphoto.php/photo/66286/si/U.S.M.C.:
is actually Molly Picon.
I happened to have watched this episode just now about a sweet Jewish woman whose passion is bringing joy to everyone through her home-cooked Old World traditional dishes.
I don't recall having seen this episode before, but it so reminds me of my own mother, although not Jewish, who spent hours cooking hearty Old World treasures for her family and friends, reaping tremendous intrinsic reward as we would feast on the fruits of her love-infused labor.
When we would all finally be stuffed, not able to take another bite, and a single serving bowl was found to have some food left in it, my mother would look utterly deflated and declare "Oh, my goodness gracious! No one liked my cooking!" while for the occasional meal we were able to scrape clean all the serving bowls in trying desperately to prove to her that her cooking was fantastic, she looked aghast and lamented "Oh my goodness gracious! I did not make enough!"