Kohlrabi Soup Karalábéleves 1 small cut-up chicken 4 young kohlrabi 1 1/4 tsp salt 2 Tbsp chopped parsley 4 Tbsp butter or lard 3 Tbsp flour 2 egg yolks ½ cup cream Cook the chicken for 30 minutes in salted water to cover. Peel the kohlrabi and cut into fine strips. Add to the chicken […]
#tbt (more) History from St. Ann’s Boy Scout Troop 118
The History of Troop 118 St. Ann’s Roman Catholic Church Buffalo, NY circa 1937 On February 28th 1927, a charter was presented by Rev. E.J. Meekel, SJ to a group of 8 boys and 10 scouters known as Boy Scout Troop 118 of St. Ann’s Roman Catholic Church. Mr. John Pfeiffer was appointed scoutmaster and […]
Coloring books at Leisure Arts
**This post contains affiliate links/ advertising/ blah blah blah… basically if you buy something I get a few cents to fund my vintage cookbook habit** Leisure Arts is the leader in Adult or Grownup Coloring. We offer 9 beautifully illustrated titles, that will soothe and relax you as you color your stress away. Buy all […]
Betty Crocker’s Absurd, Gorgeous Atomic-Age Creations – The New York Times
The iconic brand’s midcentury recipes evoke the era’s peculiar optimism, encased in gelatin and smothered in mayonnaise. Source: Betty Crocker’s Absurd, Gorgeous Atomic-Age Creations – The New York Times I may own two boxes of these cards. There is something weirdly wonderful about these cards and there are times I’m tempted to make a […]
Vintage buttons and snaps oh my!
I love finding old carded buttons (and other sewing supplies) at the thrifts. The packaging alone is usually a work of art & they often are examples of our old retail landscape. In today’s finds I found old Twin Fair and Hens & Kelly tags- along with a cursive Sears logo. Who else […]



