It was cold and snowy and I was cozied up and reading when I started to thumb through a 1922 Good Housekeeping Cookbook of mine.
I love old books, they give a snapshot of the time in which they were printed. In this book's case, they give you some interesting recipes, homemaker tips, freaky old photos and strange copyright details about translating the text into foreign languages. We could always start with one of the old photos. When I say 'Old photo" I am speaking in relative terms. To us it is old but back then this was some crazy modern stuff going on over there at Good Housekeeping. So, 1922. What did a kitchen look like in 1922?
Oh how modern! I think I need to start cooking in a dress and those lace up boot/shoes like they wore back then. But what would I cook?
Does anyone have a few pigeons I can borrow?
I did find a recipe that I thought I might try. It was for orange cookies and since I had all of the ingredients, I was going to give it a trial run. It was a weird recipe and I had to make a few alterations to make it something other then a dry lumpy pile of barely damp sand. A little extra water and closely watched baking yielded an incredibly orangey and chewy cookie. Nice 1922!
You can find the recipe, with my alterations here. If citrus is your thing you will love these!
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1 comment:
I love the photos and the recipe. I hope you have a great evening. Blessings...Mary
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