
I didn’t know I was different. I just assumed everyone’s mother had an electric Jesus she told her problems to and a collection of saints that could fill a room. I thought everyone invited you in, filled the table with food, then cried when you didn’t eat enough.
Then I got older and saw very calm white women on TV who baked cookies, wore pearls and aprons and never yelled. If the rest of the world was like them and they were normal, then what were we?
Oh yeah, Italian.
Of course you know I wouldn’t change a thing. Even though I went through the embarrassed child of immigrants stage for far too long, I transitioned into the entertained stage and have been there ever since. I wish I could go back, re-live my childhood and pay better attention because I know I didn’t appreciate it nearly enough as a kid.
I’d grease pizza pans without whining and really savor things I used to take for granted like my mom’s vanilla pudding. She’d make it when my dad’s stomach was acting up, but she also made it for me because I loved it and still do.
It’s one of my favorite comfort foods. If you have a child or grandchild you’d like to create a creamy delicious memory for, make some vanilla pudding. It’s incredibly easy, scrumptious and sort of good for you. My mom just made it with whole milk, but I make it with 2% and add a couple tablespoons of whipping cream to make it…uh…creamier.
And if you’re lucky enough to still have your mom, ask her some questions you’ve never asked her like if she remembers her first kiss or first date. You might learn something you never knew about good old mom.
Happy Mother’s Day to you! Whether you’re a mom, a grandma, a step mom, a dad who’s also a mom, or a cat or dog mom, you deserve applause on your special day! Let them pamper you. OK, maybe the dogs and cats can just lick you. Savor the day and the memories you’re making.
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Mom’s Comforting Vanilla Pudding
Combine all ingredients in a small sauce pan and stir with a wire whisk over medium heat. Continue stirring until mixture begins to thicken. Once it's thickened, serve it warm, or cover the pan and let it cool in the refrigerator.







12 Comments
JoAnn
May 11, 2025 at 10:32 pmYou had the best Mom, Fran , with a heart of gold. Always love hearing about your many memories of growing up in a wonderful, fun Italian family
Fran Tunno
May 12, 2025 at 10:21 amI used to be so embarrassed by her when I was a teenager and now I just look back and laugh. I guess that means I’ve matured…no wait…that can’t be true. But I am laughing now which is great. Thanks so much for enjoying her with me. I hope you had a wonderful Mother’s Day!
Nancy Hudson
May 10, 2025 at 2:31 pmLove your emails. Your writings are beautiful and you always touch my heart. I made your Ricotta Lemon cookies at Easter. Divine. A crowd pleaser. You are a great lady.
Fran Tunno
May 12, 2025 at 10:19 amThank you Nancy! I am so happy to hear that they turned out great. Thank you so much for reading and taking the time to write! I really appreciate it!
Bruce Barker
May 9, 2025 at 1:52 pmI don’t recall my mom ever making vanilla pudding (which sounds delicious!), but I do wish–back when I had the chance–that I’d peppered her with some of those conversation-starting questions. A giant opportunity lost.
Fran Tunno
May 9, 2025 at 4:21 pmMaybe some of your siblings got the info out of her. You’ll have to ask! Thanks for reading Bruce, you are a wonderful friend. I hope all is well at home! xoxo
Cynthia A Kesselman
May 9, 2025 at 8:47 amLove this
Fran Tunno
May 9, 2025 at 9:20 amThank you Cynthia, try the pudding, it’s easy and really yummy.
Nate Tunno
May 9, 2025 at 7:12 amWonderful story, and the pudding sounds great! Although, I am wondering exactly what an electric Jesus is?
Fran Tunno
May 9, 2025 at 8:17 amCome visit me and I’ll show you. Here’s a link to an older blog that will explain it: https://atfranstable.com/2014/10/03/fixing-jesus/
And thank you for reading Nate! You are the absolute best!
Randy Fuller
May 9, 2025 at 2:36 amOh, wow, that’s great!
Fran Tunno
May 9, 2025 at 8:18 amThank you Randy! I hope you and Neecey are doing wonderfully and will soon enjoy some warm vanilla pudding.