I am looking for some old recipes
#42
My favorite spam recipe is to shred the spam and mix it with shredded cheese and a little mayo. Them fill buns (hamburger or smaller) and wrap them in aluminum foil and heat in the oven until the cheese is melted. YUM!
Can't fix this for my husband as he doesn't like ham, spam or bacon. What a wierdo!
Can't fix this for my husband as he doesn't like ham, spam or bacon. What a wierdo!
#43
My mother made us "depression" sandwiches in the 50s, she grew up eating them and must have loved em. Put a swipe of butter on one slice of bread, butter side down on a broiler pan, top with bean (when feeling wealthy) top with a 1/2 slice of american cheese, broil for a few minutes and that was dinner! Ate it for years
#44
HERE'S ONE FOR YOU
From "Mother Earth News" year???
ToothPowder
To make your own toothpowder, throughly mix three parts baking soda (the cleaner and sweetner) with one part salt (the abrasive) and funnel the compound into a short small-mouthed container such as an empty, washed pop bottle. The creation has a satisfying, differnt taste and leaves your mouth feeling fresh and soothed. If you like it, add a few drops of pepperment or wintergreen oil to the concoction...or mix the "home brew" half and half with commercial tooth powder.
From "Mother Earth News" year???
ToothPowder
To make your own toothpowder, throughly mix three parts baking soda (the cleaner and sweetner) with one part salt (the abrasive) and funnel the compound into a short small-mouthed container such as an empty, washed pop bottle. The creation has a satisfying, differnt taste and leaves your mouth feeling fresh and soothed. If you like it, add a few drops of pepperment or wintergreen oil to the concoction...or mix the "home brew" half and half with commercial tooth powder.
#45
FROM THE "WHITEHOUSE COOKBOOK" 1913
Facts Worth Knowing
To Preserve Brooms Dip them for a minute or two in a kettle of boiling suds once a week abd they will last much longer, making them tough and pliable. A carper wears much longer swept with a broom cared for in this manner.
Facts Worth Knowing
To Preserve Brooms Dip them for a minute or two in a kettle of boiling suds once a week abd they will last much longer, making them tough and pliable. A carper wears much longer swept with a broom cared for in this manner.
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