Over the last few days, I have been thumbing through a new cookbook. I know. I know . It is much easier and quicker to look up recipes on the Internet, but I do enjoy looking at a good ole' cookbook from time to time, especially when it is a vintage one.🤗
Last week, I picked up this cookbook called Favorite Mormon Recipes Casseroles Edition for a mere 50 cents.
It was published in 1962 and is choked full with not only casserole recipes but breads and sweets as well. The original owner placed check marks beside favorite recipes. Perhaps she prepared them or was going to in the future.
I found several recipes that caught my eye.
FRESH TOMATO CASSEROLE
6 tomatoes ,sliced
1/2 tsp. of salt
1/8 tsp. of pepper
1/2 tsp. of celery salt
1 1/2 cups of grated cheddar cheese
1/2 cup on onions, thinly sliced
1 1/2 cups of crushed potato chips
DIRECTIONS : Place half of the tomato slices in a casserole dish; sprinkle with half of the seasonings. Top with half of the cheese and onion slices; repeat layers. Cover with crushed potato chips. Bake 30 minutes at 350 degrees.
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I am sure I will find more yummies to prepare as I continue looking through this wonderful cookbook.
into a a little pin pillow. The trim is yarn that I simply twisted and tacked along the seams.
Since I finished one tomato stitch, it is time to start a new one( Hmmm ... Should that be my new rule for Spring and Summer stitching? Maybe. Hee! Hee!)
I am working on a simple stitch called "Tomatoes" . If you are interested in stitching it, just snatch the charts below . This is a CHOOSE YOUR OWN COLORS chart. I will certainly update this post as I decide on the colors. At this point , these are my thoughts on what colors I am going to use --
POSSIBLE FLOSS COLORS:
WORDS: DMC 3371
TOMATOES: 815 & 895
SPOOLS: 840 (wooden spool) 931 and 782 (threads)
NEEDLE and PINS- 413
DOOHICKEYS ( bottom border) 931
If I change my mind on the colors, I will let you know, but again choose whatever colors make your heart sing.
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If you are interested in stitching this piece, just grab , the images. For printing tips, refer to the post Tips for Printing which has loads of tips from my sweet friends.
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A few weeks ago I told you about 9 four patches that I found sitting sad and forlorn in the "Quilt Nest. " "Work on us?" they replied as I passed by. Gently , I scooped them up and went to the task at hand.
The four patches were made up of 1 1/2" squares ( unfinished).
I added 2 1/2" squares and strips (unfinished).
It was not long before I added the borders which measured 3 1/2" wide (unfinished). The little four patches were quite gleeful to be made into a wee quilt.
Today this little quilt will go into a hoop.
Do you like to make little quilts? If so, do you decorate with them?
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| In the works: "Where the Strawberries Grow" |
Oh gosh, I have been chatting your ears off. Please do forgive me. I know you have much to do, and I do not want to keep you too long . I so appreciate that you stopped by to visit me today. If you are in the neighborhood tomorrow , please stop by. We can enjoy some coffee as we chat about Summer stitching and a little bit of this and that. I wish you the most delightful day!
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| I will be decorating with strawberries today. |
As Always,
Happy Stitching and Quilting, y'all
Melisa
Thank you for the sweet visit.
"The fabric may fade, but the memories stitched within will last a lifetime. . " - unknown.
Hugs and Stitches!!!!🤗🧵❤
Dedicated to my baby sister, Amy. Love and miss you, Amo.
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I used to collect cookbooks but sadly they went bye-bye 8 years ago. My cooking, when it happens, is very, very simple so there's very little need for a cookbook. The 'tomatoes' must be stitched very soon. Very, very cute, Miz Melisa. Yes, I do enjoy little quilts and find myself doing them often. Ironically, I have a pile waiting to be quilted but x-stitching took a serious front seat several months ago so the pile of unquilted little quilt sits and waits. Today I found a pile of blocks for a much larger quilt, so I've decided to employ my seam ripper and make a much smaller quilt. Have a terrific Monday! Lots of hugs, DarleneJ
ReplyDeleteGood Monday morning! I love your little quilt! Adorable! And the Tomato cross stitch is perfect! Thanks Once again for your most kind generosity!
ReplyDeleteGood Morning my friend! You really keep us knee high in cross stitching! Thank you so much! I do love little quilts but sadly no place to hang them and even if I stitched a bunch, no one would want them as their tastes run so differently. However, I understand those little critters calling to you to be used - the unfinished blocks I mean. I have bunches of those and I really need to do something with them. So much sewing, quilting and cross stitching to do and so little time! Blessings!
ReplyDeleteI just love paging through old vintage cookbooks too!! I especially like guild ones and church ladies' ones--great recipes can be found for sure...
ReplyDeleteLove the tomatoes x-stitch --so neat, Melisa...
I have got to switch over to smaller quilts--but I kind of am at a loss as to how to decorate with them--other than table toppers etc. they are such a fun make as they are a quick finish...
Hugs, Julierose
This tomato recipe you shared looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI really liked the embroidery with this theme.
Have a wonderful day!
Hugs
Your tomato basket pincushion is just adorable and your new stitch is too. Thanks for sharing your talent with us! I don't make a lot of small quilts but if I do I would use them as table toppers or small wall hangings. Have a great week, friend. Hugs, B
ReplyDeletePS: Though the hubs does most of the cooking and what I do cook is kind of made up in my head(!!), I do love looking through vintage cookbooks. I have one of my mom's I love.
DeleteDarling small/mini quilt, Melisa! I love the mini ones I have been gifted. They make wonderful basket liners and/or additions to my seasonal decor. What lovely tomato stitches!
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing more fun than thumbing through one of those wonderful vintage cookbooks, they are absolute treasures! 1962 was the year I started "dating" my husband, and we were both in the high school band which put out a band cookbook. I still have it and cherish it.
ReplyDeleteYour little quilt is beautiful, how kind of you to respond to their pleas to be used!
Vintage cook books are such fun. Never know what you might find in those. Your tower of tomatoes pillow turned out really cute. Enjoy your new stitching project.
ReplyDeleteThe tomatoes pattern will look great with the basket of pincushions. Thank you. The small quilt is adorable - I love your choice of colors. It is a great feeling to complete a project that has been set aside. Vintage cookbooks often have great recipes that I have forgotten. I am going to make the tomato casserole, how could I not when it compliments the tomato cross stitch LOL. Have a great day. Alicia
ReplyDeleteTomatoes is an adorable chart, Melisa. I know just where I can put it! The little quilt is darling. I don't make small quilts, but I think you have inspired me to do so.
ReplyDeleteTomatoes is awesome! I don't know how you do it. . creating such adorable stitch projects! I like small quilts; but, I have made only a few. Perhaps, that will change if Gertie has a say!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects
ReplyDeleteVintage cookbooks and cross stitch go together like a horse and carriage 😊 nwpaintedlady
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