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A Cookbook Collector
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 2 ธ.ค. 2018
Hello! My name is Leta and I love cookbooks and cooking. It doesn't matter how old or how new, cookbooks will always find a home with me. I started this channel to delve into my collection but also my mother's and grandmother's collections! So come along with me on a journey to rediscover regional, historical and international cooking through three generations of cookbook collections. It's gonna take awhile! :)
Tea Time! Lemon Basil Cookies (Last Video!)
I had no idea when I made this video that it would be my last one! Some unexpected life changes (nothing bad!) has arisen and so I've decided to say goodby to TH-cam; please see my Community post for more details!
Here's the blog where I found this awesome recipe!
itsthyme2cook.com/lemon-basil-sugar-cookies-yum/#recipe
Here's the blog where I found this awesome recipe!
itsthyme2cook.com/lemon-basil-sugar-cookies-yum/#recipe
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Home Canned Lemon Verbena Jelly- (This Citrusy Herb Makes the Best!)
มุมมอง 731ปีที่แล้ว
Lemon Verbena makes a jelly so good you'll want to put it on everything! I hadn't canned in years but I couldn't wait to try this with my plant. And I'm so glad I did; now I can have a little bit of Summer all through the Winter! Click here to get the recipe: thecharmedkitchen.com/2019/10/18/lemon-verbena-jelly/ If you've canned before, you'll find this recipe super simple.
A Quick Lunch 1950s Style! No cooking, No Heat plus Ice Cream!
มุมมอง 535ปีที่แล้ว
It's lunchtime from 1951! This no cooking and no heat required lunch turned out to be so good I made it again! Plus, the ice cream dessert hit just the right spot on this blistering summer day. Here's what you'll need: 2 Avocados 1/2 c cooked shredded Chicken 1/4 c Seedless Olives, chopped 3 T French Dressing 1/2 c shredded cooked Ham 1 T Chives, chopped 3 T Mayonnaise Mix together and serve on...
Zucchini and Chocolate: A Match Made in Heaven?
มุมมอง 229ปีที่แล้ว
I was very skeptical of putting zucchini and chocolate together but it did actually taste good! (texture might need work!) So, this may be a way of using up all that zucchini that floods your garden and gives you a chocolate boost bonus! What you'll need: 1 c Creamy Almond Butter 1 Egg 1/2 tsp Pink Himalayan Salt 1/2 tsp Baking Soda 1/2 c Coconut Sugar 1/2 tsp Vanilla Extract 1/2 c Chocolate Ch...
American Girl Molly's WW2 Victory Garden Veggie Soup!
มุมมอง 696ปีที่แล้ว
Let's dive into American Girl Molly's cookbook and make a wonderful victory garden veggie soup! I just loved this little cookbook as it talked about WW2, rationing and how Molly and her family would've made meals to stretch their rationing coupons. This veggie soup was featured in Molly's favorite meals chapter and I can see why! It's full of warm veggie goodness and perfect for using up all th...
American Girl Samantha's Apple Dessert! Vintage 90s American Girl Cookbook
มุมมอง 550ปีที่แล้ว
We make Samantha's favorite dessert; an Apple Brown Betty and absolutely loved it! Yes, it is a little bit of a Fall dessert but when those apples come in around September now you'll know what to do with them! What you'll need: 4 large Apples 1 1/2 c Bread Crumbs 1/2 c Brown Sugar 3 T Butter Cinnamon 1/3 c Milk 1/3 c Butter 1/3 c Powdered Sugar 1 tsp Vanilla Peel apples. If you have an apple co...
Thrifted Cookbook Haul; Some were only $1! (Vegan, Vegetarian, Regional)
มุมมอง 703ปีที่แล้ว
I've been thrifting cookbooks over the last few months from Habitat, Ebay and Thriftbooks. Some of them were only $1! I found a great mix of vegan, vegetarian and regional cookbooks that I think will be great additions to my collection!
Too Many Ground Cherries?! Pickle Them!
มุมมอง 898ปีที่แล้ว
I planted this for fun as I've never had one, but now I have too many!! These little ground cherries taste wonderful and I decided to use this recipe to pickle the rest of the bounty! What you'll need: 1/2 lb Ground Cherries, husks removed 2 Bay Leaves 1 large sprig of fresh Sage 3/4 c Red Wine Vinegar 3/4 c Water 1 T Sugar 2 1/2 tsp coarse kosher Salt Sterilize a 1 pint jar. Place all cherries...
American Girl Addy's Skillet Peach Cobbler! (Vintage 90's American Girl Cookbook)
มุมมอง 494ปีที่แล้ว
We have another American Girl Cookbook to review this week and Addy's favorite food to make! The cookbook is extra cute and packed with historical facts along with some great recipes. This peach cobbler was easy to make and extremely tasty! Here's what you'll need: Fruit Filling: 4 c sliced Peaches, fresh or frozen 2 T Flour 1/2 tsp Cinnamon 1 c Sugar Crush: 1 c Flour 1 T Sugar 2 tsp Baking Pow...
Pasta Salad so easy Dad made it! (Sort of!) Great for a Hot Summer!
มุมมอง 266ปีที่แล้ว
Here's another perfect hot summer day light lunch that won't have you in the kitchen forever. It also helps that I got it from a great little cookbook that has some wonderful recipes for all that fresh summer produce you might have! What you'll need: 1/2 lb (2 1/4 c dried) Farfalle Pasta 1/4 c Olive Oil 3 cloves Garlic, peeled and lightly mashed 3/4 lb Tomatoes, cored and diced 1 c Corn Kernels...
American Girl Kirsten's Cookbook! Swedish Pancakes with Strawberry Rhubarb Jam!
มุมมอง 481ปีที่แล้ว
These pancakes were so good! And the strawberry rhubarb jam I used made them even better! I have loved these little American Girl Cookbooks so far and Kirsten's had so many interesting recipes to choose from. And they taste good! What you'll need: 6 T Butter I used Country Crock Plant Butter 3 Eggs 2 c Milk 1 c Flour 1/4 tsp Salt 1 tsp Cinnamon 1 T Oil Jam of choice Powdered Sugar Melt butter i...
No Cooking Required Lunch for a Hot Summer Day!
มุมมอง 177ปีที่แล้ว
I dread turning on the stove or oven on a hot summer day! This recipe is perfect for those times when it's just too hot to bother cooking. Plus, it tastes wonderful! Serve with your favorite crackers and you're done! What you'll need: 1 can Black Beans 1 can Chickpeas 1 medium Cucumber, diced 1 Bell Pepper, diced 1/2 Red Onion, diced Cherry Tomatoes, halved Salt and Pepper to taste For the Vina...
Outdoor Stove Makes Best Frittata Ever! (Herb, Ham & Tomato Frittata)
มุมมอง 167ปีที่แล้ว
This may be the best and simplest frittata I've made so far! It was so savory and perfect with a gentle smoky flavor imbued by the rocket stove! You can also easily make this on the stove top away from the humidity and heat of summer :) Here's what you'll need: 2 T Butter I used Country Crock Plant Butter 1/2 lb Ham, diced 6 Eggs 1/4 c Heavy Cream or Milk I used Country Crock Non Dairy Whipping...
Full Day of Meals! Vegetarian Rosicrucian from the 60's! And It Was Great!!
มุมมอง 720ปีที่แล้ว
A full day of meals from the Rosicrucian's New Age Vegetarian Cookbook really surprised us as to how great it was! Here is the incredibly long list of recipes if you want to try a whole day yourself! Breakfast: (Berries and Cream) Assorted Berries Cream Mixed Nuts Pour cream over berries and sprinkle with nuts (Peanut Butter Muffins) 2 c Flour 4 tsp Baking Powder 1 tsp Vegetable Salt 1/4 c Brow...
Vegan Pimento Cheese from a Vintage Adventist Cookbook!
มุมมอง 509ปีที่แล้ว
Vegan Pimento Cheese from a Vintage Adventist Cookbook!
We Extracted Honey from Our Beehives! Plus Honeycomb Candy from Elder Scrolls
มุมมอง 436ปีที่แล้ว
We Extracted Honey from Our Beehives! Plus Honeycomb Candy from Elder Scrolls
American Girl Vintage Cookbook Felicity (I make one of her Favorite Foods!)
มุมมอง 756ปีที่แล้ว
American Girl Vintage Cookbook Felicity (I make one of her Favorite Foods!)
Vermont's Famous Horn of the Moon Vegetarian Restaurant's Moon Burritos! My Favorite so far!!
มุมมอง 553ปีที่แล้ว
Vermont's Famous Horn of the Moon Vegetarian Restaurant's Moon Burritos! My Favorite so far!!
The Unofficial Dollywood Cookbook! How to Make Dollywood's PB Fudge!
มุมมอง 623ปีที่แล้ว
The Unofficial Dollywood Cookbook! How to Make Dollywood's PB Fudge!
Ghost Town of Elkmont Tn (Smoky Mt Nat. Park) The 1900s Wealthy Elite Vacation Cabins!
มุมมอง 6Kปีที่แล้ว
Ghost Town of Elkmont Tn (Smoky Mt Nat. Park) The 1900s Wealthy Elite Vacation Cabins!
Could this be the Best Lentil Soup ever?! It's gonna be tough to beat!
มุมมอง 293ปีที่แล้ว
Could this be the Best Lentil Soup ever?! It's gonna be tough to beat!
The Unofficial Zelda Cookbook! Why It's Our Favorite! (+ We Make Meat Skewers)
มุมมอง 1.4Kปีที่แล้ว
The Unofficial Zelda Cookbook! Why It's Our Favorite! ( We Make Meat Skewers)
My Library Book Sale Haul! So Many Cookbooks!! (Greeneville, Tn)
มุมมอง 911ปีที่แล้ว
My Library Book Sale Haul! So Many Cookbooks!! (Greeneville, Tn)
The Most Expensive Coffee House Cookbook (?) UC, Davis Coffee House Veggie Nut Casserole from 1986
มุมมอง 452ปีที่แล้ว
The Most Expensive Coffee House Cookbook (?) UC, Davis Coffee House Veggie Nut Casserole from 1986
Leftovers, an Ebay Cookbook Haul & Early Garden Tour!
มุมมอง 212ปีที่แล้ว
Leftovers, an Ebay Cookbook Haul & Early Garden Tour!
Best Salad Cookbook Ever? Salad as Meals from Mandys!
มุมมอง 1.7Kปีที่แล้ว
Best Salad Cookbook Ever? Salad as Meals from Mandys!
Dessert From Titanic's Sister Ship Britannic; Coconut Sandwiches Served to the Officers!
มุมมอง 406ปีที่แล้ว
Dessert From Titanic's Sister Ship Britannic; Coconut Sandwiches Served to the Officers!
Michigan Bean's Portuguese Soup! So Savory & Good!
มุมมอง 229ปีที่แล้ว
Michigan Bean's Portuguese Soup! So Savory & Good!
Mountain Burgers for Roving! Perfect for Picnics!
มุมมอง 199ปีที่แล้ว
Mountain Burgers for Roving! Perfect for Picnics!
Massive Cookbook Bookshelf Tour! Part 2!
มุมมอง 797ปีที่แล้ว
Massive Cookbook Bookshelf Tour! Part 2!
Maurice salad had a lot of shredded iceberg lettuce. That texture is a crucial element to the salad. The pickles were also more shredded. The olives were whole. They usually sold it with popovers. It is a whole experience.
Hello, always love your cooking classes!
That is rare book 😍
Made some adjustments for the sugar, 1/3 cup and corn syrup, used light syrup, 1/2 cup, and made a delicious pie
I was wondering if it was a misprint that unfortunately got copied everywhere, and that it should read 1.5 teaspoonfuls of salt instead of _tablespoonfuls!_ I mean, that's just crazy on the face of it! No point making bread that's too salty to enjoy, not to mention it's bad for your health. I'm sure people's blood pressure was already high during the war, without excessive amounts of salt making it worse.
Have made this a couple of times now using your recipe and it’s delicious!
Thank you so much for showing us how to make this salad. I just picked up the cookbook! I cannot wait to try the recipes and salad dressings in there. So excited!
yum
😮Gosh it's a shame that they had to knock down the cabins because of safety reasons. Because it's nice to look at all things and imagine people having a nice time and a fun time like you said. The only reason I found this is because I saw a TH-cam short of someone driving through that Daisy town area and then somebody mentioned elkmont so I googled it inside of the TH-cam search bar and came up with this. Thank you for the information. It looks like it was a lovely place I love a stone fences. And that Kevin didn't look that bad in the before shots. Oh well. Honestly they probably just didn't want people using it as a shelter. So many of those cabins look like they were amazing looking inside! Especially the one with the fireplace high up off the ground it looks like it was really huge inside and you're right oh my gosh the view of that River I wonder what the name of the river is. Great video! And I don't say that very much about a lot of videos so, I love you your enthusiasm and how you appreciate everything. Oh yeah I'm sure that water is freezing cold, because I've going into some of those streams in the Smoky mountains brrr cold! It was restored cabins look amazing inside in the Park service really could make money if they could rent those out to people and make them functional. I mean that one that you went inside of where I had the beautiful wood flooring that could accommodate like two families of people. And with the Park service allegedly hurting for funds I'm sure this would bring in money. But maybe they don't have the utilities going in there anymore I don't know. And that cabin with the kitchen and then the porch going right with the view of the woods they probably had a picnic table or table or something so they can eat outside under that porch. And then there was that one cabin that looked like I had a mud room with the sink in it and I imagine that that might have been a room where they could clean fish! I really enjoyed the tour of this place thank you very much for sharing! It's a shame the other little cabins were demolished especially right next to the creek it looked like it would have been so beautiful. I started watching this in the middle of the night and I got tired and watch the rest this morning and when I fell asleep I dreamed that I went to a cabin next to the creek that looked just like one of those in my dream but it was furnished and it was beautiful inside. And I'm 63 years old and I remember when I was a little girl singing that linoleum they were the kind that rolls up and it looks like it's fake carpet. I suspect it was much easier to take care of because a long time ago many people did not have vacuums and they had to take the carpets outside and beat them with wires and brooms so putting this flooring in was much easier cuz it could just be swept up. I remember my aunt purchase a mansion that was from the turn of the century and I think I remember that kind of stuff being in it, it had a lot of stuff in it. And that was interesting about the servants quarters, and just like you mentioned these people had money and basically it was an equivalent of cabins that are like mcmansion cabins. I actually live in Appalachia 2 mi from Berkeley Springs which is a resort town and there is a giant cabin up on the hill from here and it's a log cabin mcmansion! I'm going to subscribe to your channel and I love your positive exuberant attitude which is joyful and it helped get me out of my doldrums.and that tree in the beginning was amazing! You know they forested so many huge trees that were Pine that were like the redwoods did you know that on the east coast? And that tree must have been on their land and that's why it was not cut down, because I can imagine how much lumber they could have got from that tree.
Beautiful ❤it I have liked and subscribed to show support for your channel...Hugs from Scotland thank you for sharing 🤗
I just love your straightforward approach to showcasing the recipe!! I made something similar to this tonight & it was delicious while also vegetarian 😋
Love this!
Great video.
So very sweet and creative. I love working in small space. TFS!
Cut back the salt, it maybe really good.
Over winter it inside I live in western New York my verbena is 30 years old !
Love your story telling and personality 😊. I just got this cookbook and am excited to try it 💗🧝🏻♀️
This is why There's no Mrs Columbo....
wow so beautiful and very easy i will make it to my family 🤍
Best soup and Maurice salad
Great video!
Loved this video, and now we will go to Elkmont the next time we go to the smokies.
I just made something similar. I thought I made a mistake when recipe said boil 1 c water and 1 c sugar until sugar is disolved. I poured in 8x11 but it was so much water I thought it was wrong, so I boiled and stirred until it reduced and became thicker. I poured it around the roll and it got crackly as it hit the cinnamon and butter from the rolls. Baked it and the sugar water became like a thick sugar candy between and under the rolls. It still tasted great. I'll try again and pour it in without cooking it down. My recipe called for shredded apples. It was messy and juicy. I was thinking of draining it as much as possible before sprinkling over butter on the dough. Then I would substitute the juice for the water adding water to equal 1 cup if needed. Mine made 7 rolls. This recipe looks delicious as well. I just might try this one first. 😊
I'm going to make these because I'm a notorious carobaholic! I'll use whole wheat pastry flour. Glad you warned me about the meat and organ recipes-- I was looking for the book and it costs a fortune, and I wouldn't want to buy it with a lot of animal products!
Sure did enjoy the video Thanks so much for taking us along
I thoroughly enjoyed your video about painting pictures on to dried teabags. Thanks!
I just bought this cookbook from giant tiger for $7.00 :)
Nice video! Thanks :)
That snug tee is distracting 👀✨
What cute little teabag paintings
Thank you! Your teapot paintings are great!
One of the best memories with my mother, she would take me out to lunch once a month. Horn of the moon had this grilled cheese, tomato and bean sprouts sandwich on the most amazing nutsy earthy homemade bread. Just sitting here a little teary eyed. Loved this place! 💖😉😍💕
I have the Betty Crocker new good and easy cookbook love it. I got my cookbooks free from my Fsther-in -law
I have the New York Times cookbook I have two different ones
I have that hunts tomato one lol
Yes my hubby used to bury people for a living he would bring me flowers homes that were discarded
I have the same one you got
I have that cookbook
I found at my local store regular price chicken legs for $2.97 for a 6 pack I bought 4 packs
I'm finally going to make this today. I miss you guys so much, I hope all is well and you are happy 😊
My frugal, late parents would be glad if someone benefited from their discarded grave decorations. I encountered death for the first time at age three. Many of my loved ones have passed over the years. And I've been am end of life care giver three times. Death is a normal part of life. The person is being birthed into the hereafter. I'd have no problem recycling funeral home discards if I needed that option.
Thank you. What a great job you've done on your home. Very warm and inviting.
Thank you so much for posting this video! I grew up going to Elkmont and staying in a cabin in the summers as a child. Our last summer there was 1992 I believe. I haven’t been back in a long time, makes me sad our cabin is no longer there. Lots of great memories made in that magical place!!
I love that you fixed Molly her own bowl as well 😊
Do you know where I can get a hard copy?????
I don’t buy junk food for my 5 kids, it’s simple they use their allowance for it
I am a tea drinker. I have never thought of painting on the teabag. Loved your calm way of teaching us how to do it. I am not an artist either but I am going to try and do some simple art on a teabag and see how I do. Thanks for showing us simply how it can be done. Yours are so pretty.
Loved the restaurant in the downtown Detroit store! I was just a kid in the 1960s, and such a treat to go there after shopping with Mom. There has never been or ever will be such a magical store, especially at Christmastime.
That was so fun!! ❤❤🎉
the Link is no good. Page Not Found. Emailed the contact to see if they were just moved or deleted. So sad if it was deleted. I love stuff like that.