Ciao Coralie, and thank you for your visit to my blog. I simply adore your vintage recipes: where do they come from? Maybe a family recipes' book? Anyway, they're lovely! Thank you and... arrivederci!
These sound delicious! I've heard that some people use applesauce as a substitute for sugar in recipes. Never tried it, but it sounds interesting, doesn't it? Have a great day! Carol
I have to say, bran from the supermarket or health store is incredibly expensive. I buy it in 75 pound sacks for the horses and if a recipe calls for bran, I head to the barn with a measuring cup.
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.
Those sound yummy. :) I love a good cookie and raisins seem to make a good cookie even better!
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Ciao Coralie,
ReplyDeleteand thank you for your visit to my blog. I simply adore your vintage recipes: where do they come from? Maybe a family recipes' book? Anyway, they're lovely! Thank you and... arrivederci!
Sabrine
These sound delicious! I've heard that some people use applesauce as a substitute for sugar in recipes. Never tried it, but it sounds interesting, doesn't it?
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Carol
I was looking for something like this - Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI have to say, bran from the supermarket or health store is incredibly expensive. I buy it in 75 pound sacks for the horses and if a recipe calls for bran, I head to the barn with a measuring cup.
ReplyDeleteGreat recipes the past few days! Fun new blog appearance, too.
ReplyDeleteOh if I can catch up with all the yummy recipes!I HAVE to make these...if ou only knew what a comfort these recipes are :o)
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