Easter is around the corner...I am planning my dinner menu and grocery list.... And truthfully, generally feeling the burden of another holiday meal without my Momma and our oldest son far away in the US Navy...
I have been in a mud puddle for many weeks now. I have gotten out every now and then but then before I know it... I am in the mud puddle again. I have asked myself why God allows this to happen or that to happen to me/ us....My Granny Lamb was such a wonderful soul. She was strong, yet gave her all to others. My Mom told me that she had often seen Granny make supper, feed her family and she herself ate only what the others left on thier plate...this was in the late 30's when food was not plentiful. So, what makes a person so unselfish? Granny was always happy and when something did happen that upset her she never let it show. Life happens to each and everyone of us and not one of us will get out alive. We can choose how we will react to the events of our life. See, that is what I have ignored. It is a choice! I can be miserable or joyful...I don't have to be joyful about a certain event but there is still joy in my life! So.... I have decided to get OUT OF THE MUD PUDDLE !!
I hope that each of you will feel blessed that you CAN grocery shop for your family, that you will hug your family close this Easter Sunday for we have so much to be grateful for. Let me leave you with the words from this beloved hymn:
On a hill far away, stood an old rugged cross;
the emblem of suffering and shame
And I love that old cross, where the dearest and best,
For a world of lost sinners was slain
So I'll cherish the old rugged cross
Till my trophies at last I lay down
I will cling to the old rugged cross
And exchange it one day for a crown
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Thursday, April 21, 2011
Monday, April 18, 2011
The Journal Speaks
Reading through Mrs Egger's recipe/journal has been a lot of fun. She started gluing in newspaper clipping in 1915 ...probably about the time she and Fred married. There is so much information in there...What to do in case of an accident like wounds, snake bite, stroke or paralysis (heaven forbid) lightening strike, fainting, burns and foreign bodies in the eye....oh, and drowning....that about covers it....YIKES.
There are kitchen weights and measures. How to cure bacon and ham. How to color ones hair at home and so on.....after a while she just cut out info she wanted to save and used a straight pin or safety pin to hold the slips of paper together....it worked.
Mrs Eggers Carmel Cookie Recipe
1/2 cup butter or lard
2 cups brown sugar
2 well beaten eggs
1 teaspoon soda dissolved in tablespoon water
3/4 cup coconut
1 teaspoon vanilla
Pinch of salt
1 teaspoon cream of tarter
3 cups of flour
Cream shortening and sugar. Add eggs the the soda dissolved in water. Sift cream of tarter with flour, add to first four ingredients. Then add coconut, salt and vanilla. Knead smooth, make into a neat roll. Let stand in a cold place over night. Next day slice rather thin and bake in medium oven. Do not try to shape the second day.
* I would bake at 350 o
* Mrs Egger made a note that recipe was 25 yrs old in approx 1915 (maybe her mother's ??)
I have not made these yet but I plan to try the recipe soon.
There are kitchen weights and measures. How to cure bacon and ham. How to color ones hair at home and so on.....after a while she just cut out info she wanted to save and used a straight pin or safety pin to hold the slips of paper together....it worked.
Mrs Eggers Carmel Cookie Recipe
1/2 cup butter or lard
2 cups brown sugar
2 well beaten eggs
1 teaspoon soda dissolved in tablespoon water
3/4 cup coconut
1 teaspoon vanilla
Pinch of salt
1 teaspoon cream of tarter
3 cups of flour
Cream shortening and sugar. Add eggs the the soda dissolved in water. Sift cream of tarter with flour, add to first four ingredients. Then add coconut, salt and vanilla. Knead smooth, make into a neat roll. Let stand in a cold place over night. Next day slice rather thin and bake in medium oven. Do not try to shape the second day.
* I would bake at 350 o
* Mrs Egger made a note that recipe was 25 yrs old in approx 1915 (maybe her mother's ??)
I have not made these yet but I plan to try the recipe soon.
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Good Morning~New Items Listed on Web Site
Good Morning,
First there are new items added on our Web Site http://www.ofclothandhand.com/
Second....please take time to see all photos of Mr. Lincoln created by Angela Hillstrom...he is just beyond words. I wish you could all see him in person! Angela is soooo talented and it is a pleasure to site and sew with her and discuss antique fabric, sewing and new ideas for our web site. ********VISIT OFTEN*******
First there are new items added on our Web Site http://www.ofclothandhand.com/
Second....please take time to see all photos of Mr. Lincoln created by Angela Hillstrom...he is just beyond words. I wish you could all see him in person! Angela is soooo talented and it is a pleasure to site and sew with her and discuss antique fabric, sewing and new ideas for our web site. ********VISIT OFTEN*******
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Mr Abraham Lincoln
I thought that you might like to see my Mr Lincoln doll that has been selected for the Directory of Traditional American Crafts for Early American Life magazine for 2011. He took about 2 weeks of at least 10 hours per day to create. I show the different stages of his creation on my picture trail, but I just wanted to show a few pictures here. Being picked for the Directory is a great honor for me..This is the 3rd year that my work has been chosen. I hope you like Mr Abraham Lincoln.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
My New Treasure
SPRING IS HERE !! Tennessee is so beautiful...the iris are blooming...trees are filled with tiny new leaves....I even had a slight sunburn last Saturday (where is my sunscreen?). I hope you are planning a new herb garden or vegetable garden or just a few miniature tomato plants....
I HAVE to share my new book. It is an old journal that some industrious homemaker cut, pasted or pinned recipes into with old safety pins....yep, safety pins!
I will be sharing some of the contents with ya'll.....the collection in the journal are saved over many, many years and there is a date in the front of March 11, 1915...so it just turned 96 years old. I hope you will enjoy the entries I list......Please let me know!
Baby Chick Feed
Upon arrival(from hatchery) their first feed consists of whole sweet milk and dry mash composed of the following ingredients
80 lbs. Yellow Corn Meal or Corn-chop
20 lbs. Wheat Middlings
5 lbs. Raw or Steamed Bone meal (50% calcium phosphate)
3 lbs Old Processed Linseed Oil Meal
5 lbs Pearl grits (calcium carbonate or lime stone)
1 lb. Common Salt
The milk is fed.
Ok...obviously this makes over 100 lbs of chick feed and if you where raising 30-40 biddies (baby chicks) you would use this much or more. There was no Tractor Supply so if you wanted your baby chicks to be fed and grow....HERE YA GO!
Probably a healthier recipe than was is available commercially....so I am going to investigate and see if these ingredients are available today and let you know....where to buy, cost and compare to the commercial junk. Healthy chicks turn into fat hens which lay perfect fresh eggs !!!
I HAVE to share my new book. It is an old journal that some industrious homemaker cut, pasted or pinned recipes into with old safety pins....yep, safety pins!
I will be sharing some of the contents with ya'll.....the collection in the journal are saved over many, many years and there is a date in the front of March 11, 1915...so it just turned 96 years old. I hope you will enjoy the entries I list......Please let me know!
Baby Chick Feed
Upon arrival(from hatchery) their first feed consists of whole sweet milk and dry mash composed of the following ingredients
80 lbs. Yellow Corn Meal or Corn-chop
20 lbs. Wheat Middlings
5 lbs. Raw or Steamed Bone meal (50% calcium phosphate)
3 lbs Old Processed Linseed Oil Meal
5 lbs Pearl grits (calcium carbonate or lime stone)
1 lb. Common Salt
The milk is fed.
Ok...obviously this makes over 100 lbs of chick feed and if you where raising 30-40 biddies (baby chicks) you would use this much or more. There was no Tractor Supply so if you wanted your baby chicks to be fed and grow....HERE YA GO!
Probably a healthier recipe than was is available commercially....so I am going to investigate and see if these ingredients are available today and let you know....where to buy, cost and compare to the commercial junk. Healthy chicks turn into fat hens which lay perfect fresh eggs !!!
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
My Trip To Blowing Rock, North Carolina
This is the majestice mansion known as the Moses Cone House. The mansion sits atop Flat Top Mountain and retains is 3,600 acres of trails, carriage roads and an awesome view of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Now owned by the Park Service you are able to tour the second floor during late spring and summer months. Inside are handmade crafts by local Appalachian Artist. Mansion is located close by Blowing Rock, NC.
Here is another view. Mansion built around 1890.....approx 13,900 sq. feet. Stunning views! I encourage you to visit Blowing Rock, NC sometime. It is about 2.5-3.0 hrs from Knoxville, TN.
Here is another view. Mansion built around 1890.....approx 13,900 sq. feet. Stunning views! I encourage you to visit Blowing Rock, NC sometime. It is about 2.5-3.0 hrs from Knoxville, TN.
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