Recipes = All 50's! All Family Favorites! All Free! Thanks for visiting and please join as a Follower! Many many more recipes to come! Enjoy! (For more recipes, visit Foodie Friday !)
Oh my goodness, I just am so excited that you stopped by my little place. Your blogs (both of them) are wonderful. I joined both as a follower. I am a HUGE fan of old favorites!
I am totally in love with your blog and became a follower today. I adore vintage recipes. What a fantastic idea for a blog. Thanks for stopping by my blog today. Fondly,Kathleen
I've been looking for a recipe called Chicken Delicious. It was made by the ladies of a Lutheran Church in Kearney, Nebraska. It was served by them for our first Family Reunion in 1938. Your recipe for Scalloped Chicken Supreme sounds similar. Do you have any other similar recipes?
Love your web page. I hope you can help me out. I am having a 1950's theme party and I am trying to put together a good menu. I need some apps, main courses and desserts that are all from the 50's. Any suggestions??
As a lover of all things vintage, I write about our cottage home, inspirational decorating, vintage finds, thrifty buys, and old-time recipes. I have many additional interests such as reading, writing, blogging, arts and crafts, and quilting...I write about these interests as well as about family, friends, shelties, nature and hobbies.
This looks YUM and your blog is just darling! Thanks for posting :)
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Gail
I have lots of old church recipe books where the recipes were submitted by members and made into a book to sell for fund raising. Love them.
ReplyDeleteI love to read these old recipes. It's a history lesson of sorts. Thanks for sharing this with us. I hope you are having a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteYumm... why do the oldies but goodies get forgotten... I've never understood that. Thanks for sharing this recipe!
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ButterYum
Hi there! What a warm and informative blog you have. I'm so pleased you stopped by my blog and left a comment (AND became a follower!)
ReplyDeleteIt's very nice to meet you. I can tell I will come by often.
Donna
I love your blog! In my opinion, the older the recipes, the better. I will be visiting often.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, I just am so excited that you stopped by my little place. Your blogs (both of them) are wonderful. I joined both as a follower. I am a HUGE fan of old favorites!
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Mimi
Such a precious blog. I have loved looking around. Thanks so much for sharing with us. I would love for you to join me for Crock Pot Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteI am totally in love with your blog and became a follower today. I adore vintage recipes. What a fantastic idea for a blog. Thanks for stopping by
ReplyDeletemy blog today. Fondly,Kathleen
This one sounds wonderful! Twyla
ReplyDeleteI've been looking for a recipe called Chicken Delicious. It was made by the ladies of a Lutheran Church in Kearney, Nebraska. It was served by them for our first Family Reunion in 1938. Your recipe for Scalloped Chicken Supreme sounds similar. Do you have any other similar recipes?
ReplyDeleteLove your web page. I hope you can help me out. I am having a 1950's theme party and I am trying to put together a good menu. I need some apps, main courses and desserts that are all from the 50's. Any suggestions??
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Dave
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