Food Should Not be So Complicated

My apologies for disappearing again but my grandfather’s death followed by my older sister’s visit and Baby Alice’s dedication (like a baptism only without the water) kept me away (not to mention my schoolwork!).  I’m finally starting to feel like I’m catching up with myself again.

In my last post, I mentioned that the girls in the . . . → Read More: Food Should Not be So Complicated

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Let’s Pretend

Editorial note: When one person complained about the plaid background making it hard to read the text, after some trouble-shooting, we decided that it was her monitor preventing the white background in the text area from showing up.  But when another person recently complained, I wondered how many others were having the same trouble and just . . . → Read More: Let’s Pretend

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Questions to Help You Plan Holiday Meals

Last week, I mentioned that I was drawing a line in the mashed potatoes over the excess associated with Thanksgiving meals.  In the comments, Ann noted that it is intimidating to have people over when we feel like everything has to be perfect.  With this in mind, I came up with this list of questions (adapted . . . → Read More: Questions to Help You Plan Holiday Meals

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Theatrical Thursday: Dining Together (1951)

In yesterday’s post, I mentioned that the Thanksgiving menus from 50 years ago were much smaller than today’s over-abundant meals.  Today, we get to see one of those meals in action.

In this film from 1951, young children are taught table manners and how to behave at a Thanksgiving meal so that everyone enjoys themselves. The pace . . . → Read More: Theatrical Thursday: Dining Together (1951)

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Grandma’s Ice Cream Recipe

Old-style ice cream maker from Ice Cream Makers Shoppe

As I type this, I have ice cream ripening in my Handy Freeze electric ice cream maker.  The metal on the maker is all rusted and the paint has peeled off but, for being at least 50 years old, it is a workhorse and outlasted the plastic . . . → Read More: Grandma’s Ice Cream Recipe

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How To Have Guests–and Enjoy Them!

The student association at the community college where My Honey is an adjunct professor holds a flea market every month. We prefer this smaller flea market to the much more famous Rose Bowl Flea Market because it is just large enough to find some treasures but just about the time I’m feeling overwhelmed, we’ve visited most . . . → Read More: How To Have Guests–and Enjoy Them!

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