![]() ![]() I guess she was the quintessential stay-at-home mum of the 60’s and 70’s. That book also bulged with loose sheets of paper with recipes shared from friends and torn out recipe pages from magazines, stuffed between the pages of that overfull book. I recall as a child, my mums favourite exercise book filled with recipes in her neat print handwriting. They were simply memorized and made repeatedly, but the sad thing is, we all thought we’d remember how they were made and that these simple country recipes that had been family favourites would live on forever. Many of the recipes my granny made were not written down. Some were stained yellow with age… some had fading handwriting… and others had various food stains from the many times that recipe had been made. I remember a time when recipes were all hand written.Ī time when my mother and grandmothers had a book or recipe box that contained many pieces of folded up paper… all with the familiar handwritten recipes.
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