by Old Fashioned » Fri Oct 25, 2019 10:29 pm
calendula wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2019 3:21 pm
Old Fashioned wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2019 4:53 am
I do have 2 Better Homes & Gardens cookbooks that I love especially for things like biscuits, pancakes, cornbread & the like. One is dated or I should say the last revised edition date is 1949 and the other doesn't have a date and is in rough shape but is a different edition than the other. Mostly the page holes have torn or are glued together from whatever ingredients used at the time. Both are ring-binder books.
My mother-in-law has a vintage Better Homes & Gardens cookbook, but it is from, I think 1980. It was a wedding gift, but she likes it so much, that she has never gotten rid of it, and still uses is frequently. It is well worn! We have a BH & G cookbook in a binder as well, but I think ours is from the 90s maybe? It's actually my husband's--he had it when we met. But, when we consolidated things, it became "ours."
I picked up a little cookbook at the library book sale:
It's small. It looks like something that was maybe sold in a rack at the check-out lane in a grocery store. The date on it is 1971, so it isn't terribly old (although 48 years is quite some time), but definitely was worth picking up (for a cookbook addict like myself

).
I found a mayonnaise recipe in it that I'd like to try:
I prefer to use avocado oil in mayo though; I just think it tastes better.
Cal....can you look for a simple shrimp macaroni & pea salad in that book? I'm just trying to figure out the dressing mix used in a salad SIL had brought to #3's grad party. It just had that retro-ness to it, like something once popular but lost in the new age. It wasn't overly flavorful and seemed like she used plain mayo, but I highly doubt that as she had been a good cook. Though may have had a dab of mustard
mixed in???
It did have the shrimp, macaroni, peas, celery and probably some onion but not sure what else. As I said the dressing was low-key. I didn't notice ranch or dill (though would have been a good addition) or anything really specific....IF there was anything specific, it wasn't noticeable. But even so, it was still really good.
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I do have 2 Better Homes & Gardens cookbooks that I love especially for things like biscuits, pancakes, cornbread & the like. One is dated or I should say the last revised edition date is 1949 and the other doesn't have a date and is in rough shape but is a different edition than the other. Mostly the page holes have torn or are glued together from whatever ingredients used at the time. Both are ring-binder books.
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My mother-in-law has a vintage Better Homes & Gardens cookbook, but it is from, I think 1980. It was a wedding gift, but she likes it so much, that she has never gotten rid of it, and still uses is frequently. It is well worn! We have a BH & G cookbook in a binder as well, but I think ours is from the 90s maybe? It's actually my husband's--he had it when we met. But, when we consolidated things, it became "ours."
I picked up a little cookbook at the library book sale:
[img]https://i.ibb.co/FsfjsQ8/IMG-4344.jpg[/img]
It's small. It looks like something that was maybe sold in a rack at the check-out lane in a grocery store. The date on it is 1971, so it isn't terribly old (although 48 years is quite some time), but definitely was worth picking up (for a cookbook addict like myself :grin: ).
I found a mayonnaise recipe in it that I'd like to try:
[img]https://i.ibb.co/wBpTKqr/IMG-E4345.jpg[/img]
I prefer to use avocado oil in mayo though; I just think it tastes better.
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Cal....can you look for a simple shrimp macaroni & pea salad in that book? I'm just trying to figure out the dressing mix used in a salad SIL had brought to #3's grad party. It just had that retro-ness to it, like something once popular but lost in the new age. It wasn't overly flavorful and seemed like she used plain mayo, but I highly doubt that as she had been a good cook. Though may have had a dab of mustard
mixed in??? |em22|
It did have the shrimp, macaroni, peas, celery and probably some onion but not sure what else. As I said the dressing was low-key. I didn't notice ranch or dill (though would have been a good addition) or anything really specific....IF there was anything specific, it wasn't noticeable. But even so, it was still really good.