Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Announcing New Carnival: Vintage Recipe Thursday


I'm so excited!! I'm taking you with me on a voyage back in time to rediscover wonderful desserts which cannot become forgotten.

I love old cookbooks, and I was delighted to find a great one at my local Friends of the Library shop.

It was first published during the Depression Era, and my 16th printing is from World War II. It is full of money-saving, penny-pinching, extra-flavorful recipes, which is just right for all of us in this economy of extreme recession.

It's out-of-print, the copyright is expired, and the publisher, Household Searchlight, which survived both the Great Depression and World War II, did not survive modern times, so YOU are in luck as I will be reprinting recipes each Thursday.

If you are lucky enough to have such old cookbooks where you don't have to worry about copyrights, feel free to participate with me for Vintage Recipe Thursday.

Your original, old family recipes are more than welcome too!

Let's help each other pinch pennies and save these recipe gems from being forgotten.

You can click to the Vintage Recipe Thursday Homepage right now for a link to easy directions on how to participate.



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6 comments:

  1. Hello beloved Mama! :-) It's good to see you. I'm glad you like this, and I look forward to the recipes you will share with us.

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  2. That sounds like so much fun! Thanks for inviting me. I will definitely participate. Is this a weekly thing you are doing or a one time?

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  3. Joie de vivre: This is a weekly event. Glad you will be participating. We will have lots of fun.

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  4. Ahh ok I get it, should have read this first. I have tons of old cookbooks some from the 30's.

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  5. Noor: Great. I look forward to your old recipes. Glad you are joining us.

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