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March 17th- The Canadian Wartime Recipe Challenge 2015
Happy St. Paddies Day! Is it any wonder that I am going to post a Irish Stew Recipe from the wartime. One pound Mutton, wipe and cut and cover with cold water (remember that back in the day, the meat … Continue reading
March 16th- The Canadian Wartime Recipe Challenge 2015
Sometimes there had to be treats, near as I can tell Chocolate was a big thing in the day, everyone appears to be allowed a certain limited amount of a Chocolate bar.. But today, we are going to do Cookies, … Continue reading
March 15th- The Canadian Wartime Recipe Challenge 2015
So we are going to offer a number of recipe today that use other grains then Wheat.. All recipes come from recipes books that say they are wartime recipes Southern Spoon Bread Scald 1 pint of milk, and pour it … Continue reading
March 14th- The Canadian Wartime Recipe Challenge 2015
Every Little bit was used.. a lovely comment came on the blog, thank you for taking the time to write me, I have been loving the comments from all the regulars and from new folk 🙂 as an elderly … Continue reading
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March 12th- The Canadian Wartime Recipe Challenge 2015
In Canada if you canned food, you could ask for extra sugar in order to do it, and you would granted a extra ten pounds of sugar, I would expect that most folks used it to put up jams, jellies … Continue reading
March 11th- The Canadian Wartime Recipe Challenge 2015
Today we are going to talk potato.. a the lovely and lowly potato, it made up a huge amount of the calories depending on where you lived and what you did.. In one of the research I was reading it … Continue reading
March 10th- The Canadian Wartime Recipe Challenge 2015
Hello Folks, I am going to be doing a bit of a cheat today 🙂 I have had a few things come up that are not only taking my time but have my mind so focused that I am not … Continue reading
March 9th- The Canadian Wartime Recipe Challenge 2015
Lets talk about Bacon shall we.. Boy did the folks love their bacon, they loved it as a meat but they loved it just as much for the fat it came with.. this was not modern bacon, this was fatty … Continue reading
March 8th- The Canadian Wartime Recipe Challenge 2015
One of the things that kept me hoping yesterday was first of a number of new chicks that will be joining the farm this year.. Four little colorful wee Iceland Land Race Chickens.. If I did it right, I will … Continue reading
March 7th- The Canadian Wartime Recipe Challenge 2015
My Weekend was Crazy, all in a good way but by the time I got done all the things that needed to be done, I got the photos done but then just fell into bed.. I will try this week … Continue reading
