In The Sticks
Friend of Frank
I just made a bacon horseradish dip for veggies, and pulled out my hardcover Lea & Perrins cookbook for the recipe.
I have tons of these:
-Land O' Lakes
-Carnation Sweetened Condensed Milk
-Texas Pete Tabasco Sauce
These are real nice hardcover books!
Then there are all the paperback ones, like Red Star Yeast.
Either way, I would rarely pass up the opportunity to get another cookbook in the pre-internet days.
I love these things. Lots of good recipes. There's nothing like chocolate cookies made with chocolate squares, sweetened condensed milk and Bisquick!
Of course, there are those "You gotta be kidding me" filler recipes that have 3 cups of liquid and 2 drops of Worcestershire sauce, but for the most part I've found a lot of keepers in these.
Anyone else here used to regularly send away for these?
Anyone here still do? It's been a while for me, but I've never discarded them.
I have tons of these:
-Land O' Lakes
-Carnation Sweetened Condensed Milk
-Texas Pete Tabasco Sauce
These are real nice hardcover books!
Then there are all the paperback ones, like Red Star Yeast.
Either way, I would rarely pass up the opportunity to get another cookbook in the pre-internet days.
I love these things. Lots of good recipes. There's nothing like chocolate cookies made with chocolate squares, sweetened condensed milk and Bisquick!
Of course, there are those "You gotta be kidding me" filler recipes that have 3 cups of liquid and 2 drops of Worcestershire sauce, but for the most part I've found a lot of keepers in these.
Anyone else here used to regularly send away for these?
Anyone here still do? It's been a while for me, but I've never discarded them.