The first recipe of a few family favorites. Christmas Eve can’t be a success without these. Recipes for cocktail meatballs and honey BBQ sauce. . . . → Read More: Getting ready for the Christmas Eve Buffet
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The first recipe of a few family favorites. Christmas Eve can’t be a success without these. Recipes for cocktail meatballs and honey BBQ sauce. . . . → Read More: Getting ready for the Christmas Eve Buffet
Mom’s first microwave and peanut brittle. . . . → Read More: On the 12th (and final) day of Christmas treats… Another favorite family recipe. . . . → Read More: On the tenth day…make Christmas Fudge Old time Christmas candy recipe. . . . → Read More: Clothesline Taffy
Black Bean Soup Recipe . . . → Read More: Church and community cookbooks… Recipes from the archives for green tomatoes. . . . → Read More: More uses for green tomatoes—old time relishes
I think I jinxed it with yesterday’s post. . . . → Read More: First freeze! AAUUGGHH! I decided that for the sake of this blog, that I would start referring to my two grandmothers as Grandma (for my paternal grandmother) and Grandmother (for my maternal grandmother). Granted, we called them both “Grandma” but my mom’s mother would always sign letters and birthday cards as “Grandmother.” She was a former school . . . → Read More: Grandma’s Pea Salad I love old recipes. One really needs to have some baking and cooking experience before trying many of them. I have read family recipes that state, “Add a handful of flour” or “Mix in shortening the size of an egg.” These recipes are definitely not for the novice baker. Since I have been fixating on . . . → Read More: Great-Grandma’s Sour Cream Cocoa Cake |
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