4DThinker Posted October 27 Author Report Posted October 27 More treats: Brownies (from 1925) "K" Cereal Cookies Icebox Molasses Cookies 4D Grandpadave52 and lew 1 1 Quote
4DThinker Posted October 28 Author Report Posted October 28 (edited) Still more: Oatmeal Drops Fae's Cream Pecan Coffee Cake Rice Crispie Macaroons Dippy Chippy Squares Meringue Cookies I've noticed many of these were from the time before ovens had temp controls or timers on them. As such they just say "Bake" without more detail. Take your best guess and keep an eye on them while they bake. 4D Edited October 28 by 4DThinker Grandpadave52 and lew 1 1 Quote
4DThinker Posted October 28 Author Report Posted October 28 Last one for today... Toll House Kookie Brittle 4D Grandpadave52, lew and DuckSoup 2 1 Quote
Grandpadave52 Posted October 28 Report Posted October 28 I've put on 10 pounds just reading some of these 4D. lew, Headhunter, DuckSoup and 1 other 4 Quote
Popular Post 4DThinker Posted October 29 Author Popular Post Report Posted October 29 1 hour ago, Grandpadave52 said: I've put on 10 pounds just reading some of these 4D. I suspect the gather of ingredients and working through the steps to make them will burn off any calories acquired from eating them. 4D Headhunter, Grandpadave52, Gerald and 2 others 5 Quote
4DThinker Posted October 29 Author Report Posted October 29 (edited) Four more: Pecan Fingers Chocolate Top Oatmeal Cookies Grandma Bakker's Cardamom Cookies Mincemeat Drops Enjoy! Edited October 29 by 4DThinker lew and Grandpadave52 1 1 Quote
4DThinker Posted October 30 Author Report Posted October 30 Cinnamon Sugar Chocolate Balls Bourbon Balls Pepper Nuts Cookie Press Cookies Orange Drops 5 more. Last of the deserts/treats. lew and Grandpadave52 1 1 Quote
lew Posted October 30 Report Posted October 30 Mincemeat is a favorite around here! Those "Drops" sound delicious!! Grandpadave52 and 4DThinker 2 Quote
4DThinker Posted October 31 Author Report Posted October 31 Candy Treats Peanut Butter Fudge Pink Valentine Divinity Mystery "Scotch" Candy, and Pralines Peanut Brittle 4D Grandpadave52, Gunny and lew 2 1 Quote
MrRick Posted October 31 Report Posted October 31 @4DThinker Sharing something personal like this where others benefit is a very kind and gracious thing to do! Thank you kindly! Cheers! MrRick lew, Gunny, DuckSoup and 1 other 4 Quote
4DThinker Posted November 1 Author Report Posted November 1 Italian Zetoni Carnation 5-Minute Fudge The Zetoni recipe mentions it will serve 35 ladies. I have no idea how many men or children or pets it may serve. 4D Gunny, Grandpadave52 and lew 3 Quote
4DThinker Posted November 2 Author Report Posted November 2 Beef Stroganoff Kansas Chicken Cheese (pressed chicken) Swedish Meat Balls Easy Pheasant or Chicken Dinner Baked Beef Stew I recommend the Beef Stroganoff, Swedish Meat Balls, and Baked Beef Stew. Only have vague memories of having eaten the other two. The meat balls are even better the second day as warmed-up leftovers! Grandpadave52, Headhunter, lew and 1 other 3 1 Quote
lew Posted November 2 Report Posted November 2 Love the pheasant one, too bad they are almost non existent around here anymore. Gunny, Grandpadave52 and 4DThinker 3 Quote
Popular Post 4DThinker Posted November 2 Author Popular Post Report Posted November 2 17 minutes ago, lew said: Love the pheasant one, too bad they are almost non existent around here anymore. That one survives from the era when my Dad, Uncles, and Grand Dad would gather up and go out to hunt pheasants, wild turkey, and the odd duck around this time of year in mid Kansas. Food you couldn't buy at the local grocery then. Headhunter, Gunny, DuckSoup and 3 others 5 1 Quote
4DThinker Posted November 3 Author Report Posted November 3 Orange Glazed Chicken Pepper Steak Individual Ham Loaves Geoff's Barbecued Pot Roast Almond Chicken 4D Grandpadave52 and lew 1 1 Quote
4DThinker Posted November 4 Author Report Posted November 4 Country Steak Arroz Con Pollo (Cuba) Hawaiian Chicken Easy Pot Roast Sauerkraut with Pork Balls Oven Pot Roast 4D Grandpadave52 and lew 1 1 Quote
lew Posted November 4 Report Posted November 4 14 minutes ago, 4DThinker said: Sauerkraut with Pork Balls Pork and sauerkraut is a mandatory supper on New Years Day in these parts DuckSoup, Grandpadave52 and 4DThinker 3 Quote
4DThinker Posted November 5 Author Report Posted November 5 Sauerbraten Potato Dumplings Modern Pigs-in-Blanket Curly Franks Ham-Hominy Bake Hot Potato Salad Skillet Potluck Lasagne 4D lew and Grandpadave52 1 1 Quote
4DThinker Posted November 6 Author Report Posted November 6 Hot Tamale Pie Chop Suey Barbecued Beef Brisket Tuna Loaf 4D lew and Grandpadave52 1 1 Quote
4DThinker Posted November 7 Author Report Posted November 7 Taffy Dessert Vedie's PEO Dessert Mexican Fruit Cake Mini-Cheesecakes Vedie was a family friend. She and my mother and a larger group of "Persnickety Egotistical Old" ladies would gather together each month for a PEO meeting and to share recipes it appears. The quote was my grandfather's name for the group. 4D lew and Grandpadave52 1 1 Quote
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