Vintage Eats: Banana Pound Cake for A Special Group of People

Three very ripe bananas. They lay on my counter, looking forlorn. Like any cook, I couldn't toss them. The dark color of the peel told me they were growing sweeter by the day. But they had to be used fast or that sweetness would not be good. Thankfully, I found the perfect recipe for which... Continue Reading →

The Moistest Apple Cake You’ll Ever Eat!

I know that title makes some claim. But I really believe this vintage cake recipe from 1976 will knock your socks off with its cinnamon sugar crusty topping and soft filling. The reason for the filling is four cups of apples. Be sure to choose a type that is good for baking -- it makes... Continue Reading →

Vintage Eats Recipe: Chewy Zucchini Cookies

Moving Week is here! My head is full of details for Saturday’s big day when we move from one home to another. Approximately 20 people are expected to volunteer to help us move boxes, furniture, and other items to our new home. We are moving only one-half of a mile, but it is our first... Continue Reading →

Vintage Eats Recipe: Moist Chocolate Cupcakes

We’re on the countdown for our moving date! Less than 2 weeks! I’ve packed nearly everything from my kitchen, including baking pans. Luckily, my local library – Wells County Public Library -- checks out baking pans, including those for muffins/cupcakes. It was my first time to use these items. They looked barely used even though... Continue Reading →

Vintage Eats Recipe: Buttermilk Biscuits

This week we’re in the middle of a move. We should be in our new home in a few weeks! That means most of my vintage cookbooks and dishes are packed. So this week’s vintage recipe is from a yet-unpacked cookbook and is quick, easy and calls for items on my pantry shelves. These buttermilk... Continue Reading →

Vintage Recipe: Sour Cream Cookies with Secret Ingredient

Welcome to Vintage Eats! Cookies were part of my baking routine in the 1980s and 1990s when my kids were growing up. I must have created thousands using different recipes, though mostly chocolate chip. When my mother-in-law gave me Air Bake cookie sheets, it opened me to a world of fewer burnt cookies in our... Continue Reading →

Vintage Recipe: ‘Blubarb’ Dessert

Did your eyes do a double take upon reading the title of this week’s sweet treat? You didn't misread and it’s not a typo. I’m calling this dessert ‘Blubarb’ because it is, of course, a combination of rhubarb and blueberries. I don't know why this pair is not seen more often in recipes! They’re fabulous... Continue Reading →

Vintage Recipe: Amish Banana Salad

Are you, like me, living in the middle of a heat wave? Yesterday we reached 96 degrees in this part of Indiana and the rest of the week is predicted to be just as warm. Reports are that many parts of the country are suffering equally difficult living conditions. In short, not a good time... Continue Reading →

Vintage Recipe: Butterscotch Brownies

I was in the mood to do some baking this week (surprise, surprise). Cookies were my first option (again, no surprise to those who follow this blog as I've shared several in the past). Then I thought of the time that cookies took – mixing the ingredients, preparing cookie sheets (usually 4), waiting for each... Continue Reading →

Vintage Recipe: Quick and Easy Fruit Slaw

Here is what I promised – a second vintage recipe using the remainder of the cabbage from last week’s Stuffed Cabbage Rolls. Quick and Easy Fruit Slaw is a delightful, surprising take on the traditional coleslaw made with a cream or vinegary dressing. This recipe offers healthier choices like yogurt. I’ve only learned to like... Continue Reading →

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