This blog is about vintage recipes...quilt patterns, crochet patterns and the like I have in vast collection of cookbooks, magazine such as workbaskets, as well as mass amount of patterns
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
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Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Raisin Bread
This recipe is from the 1974 Kansan Newspaper, Silver Spoon cookbook of that year....
Raisin Bread
Lucille Neugebaur
2 cup milk
1/2 cup sugar
2 Teaspoon salt
2 cakes of yeast
1 stick margarine
4 eggs
2 cups raisins
7 to 7 1/2 cups of flour
Warm milk, sugar, salt, margarine and be sure milk is just warm, add 2 cakes of dry yeast, wait about 5 minutes. Then add some flour, till you have a good batter. Then add 4 eggs and 2 cups of raisins and the rest of the flour. Knead well. Put in a bowl to rise. Be sure and grease the top of the bread with oil.
Let rise once. Knead again. Let rise until double in bulk. Make out into loaves.
Put melted margarine on top of loaves and sprinkle with sugar. Bake for an hour at 325 degrees. When done grease the top well with butter.
Raisin Bread
Lucille Neugebaur
2 cup milk
1/2 cup sugar
2 Teaspoon salt
2 cakes of yeast
1 stick margarine
4 eggs
2 cups raisins
7 to 7 1/2 cups of flour
Warm milk, sugar, salt, margarine and be sure milk is just warm, add 2 cakes of dry yeast, wait about 5 minutes. Then add some flour, till you have a good batter. Then add 4 eggs and 2 cups of raisins and the rest of the flour. Knead well. Put in a bowl to rise. Be sure and grease the top of the bread with oil.
Let rise once. Knead again. Let rise until double in bulk. Make out into loaves.
Put melted margarine on top of loaves and sprinkle with sugar. Bake for an hour at 325 degrees. When done grease the top well with butter.
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
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Create A homemade Stew.
Since A cold front has moved into the area, How about lets start the recipes off with...some soups and Stews.......
First off how to Create a homemade stew.....
First off how to Create a homemade stew.....
Deer Season is coming.....
Deer stew, Rabbit stew...is just some other kinds of stew you could make.
vintage recipes and such
I have decided a few years ago that I should share or rather post recipes , that I have, most are vintage...I have posted these on another blog, but I have decided to create a new one....This blog will have recipes from various books, recipe cards, magazines...that I have collected thru out the years...Yes, I do have a lot of recipes...so be warned....I have recipes booklets that my mom had saved from years ago from the Newspaper...The Kansan...when it was in print and not on the web...when the paper would hold a contest and put all of the recipes in paper form ....these are old recipes, like back in the 60`s and some 70`s....I have also picked up recipe cards at yard sales and such as that...and of course people have given me recipes over the years as well...
.I will try and post a picture of the recipe, but sometimes no picture will be available ....as my camera is somewhat broken...at least it is a digital and I can not see what the image is...The recipe card will be scanned into my computer.....
Every once in awhile I post something a little bit different, like Crocheting or quilting, in which I dabble in both of these.......but for the most part I will post recipes....
So here we go......
.I will try and post a picture of the recipe, but sometimes no picture will be available ....as my camera is somewhat broken...at least it is a digital and I can not see what the image is...The recipe card will be scanned into my computer.....
Every once in awhile I post something a little bit different, like Crocheting or quilting, in which I dabble in both of these.......but for the most part I will post recipes....
So here we go......
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