I am reducing my activity on the internet.
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Dear Folks,
Pictured my harvest this morning. I was out in the garden for a half hour
enjoying the cool morning.
I will be reducing my presence on the ...
Friday, February 1, 2013
Easy, Fun Superbowl Food
The Superbowl is Sunday, and fans around the world get together for football, family, friends and commercials...you know it's true. We may not all be that interested in who wins the big game of the year, but between the commercials and the halftime show, people can't seem to resist tuning in to the game.
I love party food, but usually I make it for my teens and their friends, or family get togethers, which include ages 3 to 70 years old. Buffet style meals are always a great way to go when serving kids and adults with different tastes. The article I wrote this week includes recipes for:
-Italian Meatball Sandwiches
-Easy Pizza Pockets
-Caesar Wraps
The article is here:
http://oldfashionedliving.com/Game-Day-Snacks.html
~Enjoy! Brenda
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Vintage Tips from the Roaring Twenties
Home is the one place in all this world where hearts are sure of each other. It is the place of confidence. It is the place where we tear off that mask of guarded and suspicious coldness which the world forces us to wear in self-defense, and where we pour out the unreserved communications of full and confiding hearts. ~Frederick W. Robertson
The blog post from Friday had the wrong link for the afternoon tea recipes. I've fixed that link, but here it is again:
http://oldfashionedliving.com/Vintage-Afternoon-Tea-or-Luncheon-Recipes.html
The link I accidentally posted was for my next article, which is part two of the household hints from 1928 and 1929. This group of tips is a fun hodgepodge of advice with a few of my notes added for clarification. That article is here:
http://oldfashionedliving.com/Vintage-Household-Hints-2.html
Sorry for the confusion, and I hope your weekend was restful,
~Brenda
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