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English Cookies

September 26, 2014
By: adgoFiled under Box of G.Y. (Wichita, Kansas), Cookies, brownies and bars, Dessert, Kansas, Wichita. Tagged 1930s, 1935, baking, baking powder, baking soda, brown sugar, butter, cinnamon, coffee, cookies, eggs, flour, lard, Lloyd E. Bussert, raisins. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment

With raisins and coffee.

Barbara Barteaux’s Cheese Tomatoes

September 24, 2014
By: adgoFiled under Box of J.L. (Westborough, Massachusetts), Massachusetts, Side, Westborough. Tagged 1930s, 1933, American cheese, Barbara Barteaux, canned tomatoes, casserole, cheese, crackers, Hunt's, ritz, tomatoes. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment

With three ingredients. Two of which are in the name.

Chicken-Broccoli Casserole

September 22, 2014
By: adgoFiled under Box of J.L. (Westborough, Massachusetts), Main course, Massachusetts, Westborough. Tagged 1930s, 1939, broccoli, casserole, cheese, chicken, Diane Munroe, flour, margarine, milk, onion, paprika, Parmesan, pepper, salt, turkey. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment

With paprika and Parmesan.

Marshmallow Ice Cream

September 2, 2014
By: adgoFiled under Box of G.Y. (Wichita, Kansas), Dessert, Frozen, Kansas, Wichita. Tagged 1930s, cream, marshmallows, milk, whipping cream. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment

With three ingredients.

Old-Fashioned Salt Rising Bread

September 2, 2014
By: adgoFiled under Box of G.Y. (Wichita, Kansas), Bread and rolls, Kansas, Wichita. Tagged 1930s, 1938, baking, bread, cornmeal, flour, milk. Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments

Not sure which magazine (I think?) this scrap is from, just yet. Thoughts?

Tropical Chicken Salad

June 27, 2014
By: adgoFiled under Box of Unk. (East Moline, Illinois), Chicken, tuna, etc. salads, East Moline, Illinois, Main course, Salad. Tagged 1930s, bananas, cashews, celery, chicken, coconut, curry, mandarin oranges, mayonnaise, nuts, oranges, peanuts, pineapple. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment

Have you ever thought about why you never see raw cashews in the store?

Refrigerator Strawberry Torte

June 24, 2014
By: adgoFiled under Box of Unk. (Brookfield, Wisconsin), Brookfield, Dessert, Pies and tarts, Wisconsin. Tagged 1930s, 1938, cream, egg white, Jell-o, macaroon snaps, macaroons, no-bake, strawberries, strawberry gelatin, sugar. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment

A gelatin preparation.

Halibut Fishsticks

May 10, 2014
By: adgoFiled under Box of Unk. (East Moline, Illinois), East Moline, Illinois, Main course. Tagged 1930s, Birds Eye, Clarence Birdseye, Club, cod, crackers, eggs, fish, milk, oil, seafood. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment

The man you need to thank for these is the same man you blame for your peas.

Coffee Penuche

March 30, 2014
By: adgoFiled under Box of Unk. (Winsted, Connecticut), Candy and fudge, Connecticut, Dessert, Winsted. Tagged 1930s, brown sugar, butter, candy, coffee, milk, nuts, salt, shortening, sugar, top milk. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment

Like a coffee-flavored fudge.

Sour Cream Twists

February 20, 2014
By: adgoFiled under Book of Unk. (Sterling, Colorado), Colorado, Cookies, brownies and bars, Dessert, Sterling. Tagged 1930s, baking, buttermilk, cookies, eggs, flour, salt, shortening, sour cream, sugar, vanilla, yeast. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment

Hypothetically German, not that there’s any evidence of that.

Valentine Greeting by Western Union

February 14, 2014
By: adgoFiled under Box of C.N. (De Soto, Kansas), De Soto, Kansas, Non-recipe. Tagged 1930s, 1932, 2-13-1932, Catherine Nichepor, Cathern Nechipor, Cathern Nichepor, Kansas City, Katrina Nichepor, Valentine, Western Union. Bookmark the permalink. 4 Comments

This is probably a good time to get to know Catherine Nichepor a little better.

Molasses Ginger Cookies

February 11, 2014
By: adgoFiled under Book of Unk. (Sterling, Colorado), Colorado, Cookies, brownies and bars, Dessert, Sterling. Tagged 1930s, 1935, baking, baking powder, baking soda, cookies, flour, ginger, J. Skelton, molasses, salt, sour cream. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment

Made with sour cream.

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