Ok, true confessions: Anyone who read my Thursday post knows that I have come in here, changed some stuff up and am REPOSTING it as my Homemaking Link Up Weekend post!! My husband has a night free of college assignments and has invited me to watch our old favorite, Stargate SG-1 with him!! How can I resist? Bad blogger? Maybe. Bad wife? Nope, not at all!
So...please link up your homemaking-related posts below and have a VERY lovely weekend!
To be honest, I bought this vintage woodland-themed cookie jar from a yard sale last month so I could resell it! However, while I was preparing it for a photo shoot this morning, my sweet kids saw it and fell in love. Please Mommy!!! Ok...we'll keep it. Besides, it matches my blog!
My 12-year-old daughter informed me at dinner, after I'd handed her a warm cookie from the new jar, that we are now like normal families because we have a cookie jar!
Did I say a warm cookie from the jar? That's right! This thick, ceramic container kept our cookies warm for over 5 hours!
My family has requested that I start making more "old-fashioned homemade" meals, so I've begun scouring my great-grandma's cookbooks and recipe boxes for some new-old things to make! I knew that since we now had a cookie jar, I'd need to fill it with cookies, so I looked for a cookie recipe in this 1926 Cook Book from the Mothers' Club in Burns, Oregon. Our Baker family ancestors started a ranch there in the mid-1850s and there are still Baker boys running it today!
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Robert, Clyde, Nina, Martha, and Jim Baker Silver Creek, Oregon c. 1905 |
The thing that intrigued me about this recipe was that it was sweetened with corn syrup only. They were nowhere near as sweet as my regular recipe, but they were sweet enough---the raisins helped with that. I didn't even notice until I'd picked them out that they were submitted by Mrs. J. T. Baker. Hmmm....I wonder how she's related???
I'm having a lot of fun playing around with older recipes! Do you have a favorite meal that your mother or grandmother made when you were younger? I'd love to hear about it!
Have a wonderful weekend!
Also linking with:
Katherine's Corner: Thursday Favorite Things Blog Hop
The Rookie Seamstress: {What is it?} Wednesday