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![]() "My Fair Lady Cooks" - Different Pork Chops and Po."Paula Deen's Kitchen Classics" - Paula Deen's Whi."Favorite Recipes of Home Economics Teachers - Cas."Grace the Table - Stories & Recipes from My South.I’ve never made such creamy potatoes before! I must have a potato cookbook around here someplace…. NOTE: I love kitchen gadgets and so finally broke down and bought a potato ricer and people, I am in heaven. Answering an apparent need for a dairy cookbook, the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture produced this cookbook in 1944 featuring nutritious and zestful meals. NOTE: Instant mashed potatoes may be used if desired. Spoon mounds of potatoes on meat mixture. ![]() Mash potatoes add milk, egg and seasonings to taste. Add meat, sauce, monosodium glutamate, salt and pepper brown. Saute onion until golden in small amount of fat. I omitted the monosodium glutamate since it was optional and since nobody cooks with it any more but included the A-1 sauce which added a bit of tang.Įverybody’s Favorite Hamburger Pie – Serves 6 to 8 After experiencing below-zero temperatures, anything above zero seems like a heat wave.Īnd so it came to pass on this cold, winter night that I made this. But not to worry, the temperature climbed to 6 above the other day and we were back to walking around with jackets open and gloves off. ![]() This is not unusual mind you, but given the warm weather we’d been having this year, it caught us off guard. (Don’t everybody run at once…)īut winter is fickle and so one week later, we began the first of what turned out to be ten days in a row of below-zero weather. Naturally, I washed my car as did everyone in the state as evidenced by the ridiculous line at my local Wash Me car wash. Minnesota is such a weird state-two weeks ago, the temperature spiked near 40. This recipe is really simple and was a hearty meal for a cold winter evening. And sure enough, there it is on a weathered card from over 30 years ago – Hamburger Casserole - using the same ingredients as the one I made from this cookbook. ![]() While all my sewing efforts hit the trash bin a long time ago, I still have the note cards that I wrote up with all my 7th grade (focus on breakfast) and 8th grade (focus on lunch with emphasis on soups and casseroles) recipes on them. For the record, I earned A’s in those segments and boy, was I relieved. The horror….īut bless their hearts, the instructors were spot on when it came to their recipe selection for the cooking portion of our program. Naturally, the shame didn’t end with the grade: we had to wear our blouses to school after they were finished. #The favorite recipes of home economics teachers cookbook how to#Well, okay, they were wrong to have us 7th graders sew a sleeveless blouse (with interfacing) that not only was a major disaster since I didn’t know how to sew but also garnered me a D+ (What happened to potholders or aprons?). Eighteen Home Economics teachers cannot be wrong. I knew that this recipe would be a hit when I noted that no less than 18 Home Economics teachers from around the country submitted this recipe. Recipe: Everybody’s Favorite Hamburger Pie Published by: Favorite Recipes Press, Inc. Date I made this recipe: February 10, 2007įavorite Recipes of Home Economics Teachers – Casseroles – Including Bread ![]()
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