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Looking forward to looking through the vintage recipes!
I love finding an old cookbook. It’s so interesting to see how recipes evolve and change over the years. It’s always fun to try the recipes as well.Cool...
I love finding an old cookbook. It’s so interesting to see how recipes evolve and change over the years. It’s always fun to try the recipes as well.
I’m curious about the Wartime one as there was a lot of rationing during that time.Me too!
Thank you! I’d love it!Me too!
Actually, I may have some electronic finds you may like... Give me a couple days to see if I can't find the flash drive they are on...
I buy the natural and I’m planning on using it in these recipes. So it may not be the same. Depending if they bought it in the store or made their own.I wonder if the peanut butter sold in their day had all the sugar that is often in ours, or if it was more natural.
The guy in the video is not making it right as far as my research on depression and WWII recipes. But I wanted to add, depending on taste, dill pickles were used too.Newer version of peanut butter and pickle sandwich-
Peanut Butter and Pickle Sandwich Recipe
And for fun-
The history and mystery of America’s long-lost pickle sandwich