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Tasting History’s Old Fashioned Halloween Candy and the First Halloween Party

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Old Fashioned Halloween Candy & the First Halloween Party
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Tasting History’s How to Make Old Fashioned Butter

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How to Make Old Fashioned Butter
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Tasting History's Eating like a Lighthouse Keeper from the 1800s

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Tasting History’s Rubaboo: Pemmican Stew of Canadian Mounties

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Chicasquil is a plant native to Central America, whose leaves can be made into a hashed "picadillo". This is a recipe by Noire Aguilar. (Recipe in Spanish, translation included)

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Picadillo de Chicasquil

Ingredients:

  • Garlic
  • Onion
  • Celery
  • Oregano
  • Marjoram
  • Coriander
  • Onion chives
  • Finely sliced potatoes at your liking
  • 1 Kg. chicasquil leaves, previously washed and boiled
  • 1/4 Kg. hashed pork meat
  • One bit of salt
  • Pork lard

Fry the seasonings up to the chives in the order listed above. Then add the potatoes, then the chicasquil, finally the pork meat, salt and lard. Serve in tortillas, for breakfast or the afternoon snack, or at lunch along with rice, beans and a boiled egg.

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Trader Vic's Recipe Cards

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/2460101

> Found these recipe cards on imgur from Trader Vic's, circa 2013 or so. Lots of sauces, sides and various other small items.

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Neiman Marcus Cookie Recipe Chain Letter

The source for the famous $250 Neiman Marcus cookie recipe that's been floating around on the internet for ages.

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Ernest Hemingway's Hamburger Recipe

Can't remember where I found this online, but it is purported to be Ernest Hemingway's own hamburger recipe.

A quick search turned up this article, which actually recreated the burger (with substitutions for unavailable ingredients): https://www.artofmanliness.com/living/food-drink/ernest-hemingways-favorite-hamburger/

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K-mart Subs

www.food.com Kmart Subs - a Blast from the Past! Recipe - Food.com

I had an awful craving hit me for one of these wonderful K-mart Sub's and HAD to have one! I searched high and low and finally found a woman on a mess

My spouse worked at K-mart waaay back in the day, and she was waxing nostalgic about these. Lo and behold, someone who worked the counter gave a quick recipe on Food.com.

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Wendy's Chili

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/378036

> This recipe comes courtesy of a now-extinct food blog, secret-sauce.net. They managed to find two different versions of Dave Thomas's original chili recipe (printed in a local newspaper and a charity cookbook) and work out the restaurant version with a little help from the ingredients statement. See below for scans of those two articles. > > (archive.org backup of source: https://web.archive.org/web/20220105190355/https://secret-sauce.net/wendys-chili/) > > Ingredients: > > - 2 pounds fresh ground beef (80/20 is a good mixture) > -1 quart (4 cups) of tomato juice > - One 29 ounce can of tomato puree > - One 15 ounce can of dark red kidney beans, drained > - One 15 ounce can of small red beans, pinto beans, or pink beans, drained (I used small red beans) > - One medium onion, chopped (about 1½ cups) > - ½ cup celery, diced (about one large stalk) > - ¼ cup green bell pepper diced (one medium sized pepper, with seeds/ribs/stem removed) > - ¼ cup (4 tablespoons) chili powder > - 2 teaspoons ground cumin > - 1½ teaspoons garlic powder > - 1 teaspoon salt > - ½ teaspoon ground black pepper > - ½ teaspoon oregano > - ½ teaspoon sugar > - ⅛ teaspoon cayenne pepper > > Preparation: > > Preheat a large pan to medium heat with a light layer of oil > > Chop onion, celery, and green pepper. Each piece should be about the size of one your small beans. > > Drain cans of beans in a colander and rinse. > > Spread ground beef thinly across the whole pan, making a single giant hamburger. Press firmly and season with salt. > > When the meat sizzles, quickly flip and press down into pan. When red juices appear at the top of the meat, flip again and press into the pan once more. Again, when you see red juiced flip a final time to complete cooking. Turn off heat, and drain the giant burger by lifting it from the pan moving to a large pot. > > Break up the meat in the pot with a spatula into bean-sized pieces. > > Add the beans, chopped vegetables, and all remaining ingredients to the pot with the beef. > > Bring the pot a simmer and cover. Stir every 15 minutes for 1½ hours. > > To serve, stir the pot in a figure-eight shape and scoop out a large portion. > > > ! > > !

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Mum’s very 1970s Carrot Cake recipe

This is a very carrotty 70s health food version. It has a loose moist crumb, and uses a lot of oil (sunflower or safflower). Baked in an 8x8” or 9x9” square pan, it rises quite high. Still a family favourite though.

1 cup safflower oil 1 cup white sugar 3 large eggs

  1. Beat together, adding sugar into oil, then one egg at a time.

1 1/3 cup flour 1 1/3 tsp baking powder 1 1/3 tsp baking soda 1/2 tsp salt 1 1/2 tsp cinnamon

  1. Sift the dry ingredients and add, in bit by bit to the rest. Beat.

1/2 cup chopped walnuts tossed in 1-2 tablespoons flour 2 cups finely grated carrots

  1. Add in the walnuts (if desired) and grated carrots.

  2. Beat well.

5). Bake approximately 1 hour at 300 degrees F.

Use cream cheese icing.

Cream Cheese Icing recipe

1 cup icing sugar* 1 tablespoon butter 1 tsp vanilla 4 oz cream cheese **

  • icing sugar is a powdered white sugar mixed with a small amount of finely ground starch, usually corn starch or potato starch. It’s just a few % by weight so that a teaspoon starch per cup of powdered sugar should do it.

**The cream cheese icing recipe states ‘Philadelphia’ brand, but it’s not what we’ve used since the firm began to add guar and other gums. We use an all natural cream cheese from a local dairy.

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Bisquick Impossible Taco Pie (1982)

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Del Monte Hamburger Do-nuts and Corn

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Kraft Foods' Frozen Pudding Pops

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Disney Resort Recipe Collection

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A collection of recipes from various Disney resorts (Disneyland, Disney World, Disney Cruises, et al) ranging roughly from the 1980's through 2022.A...

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/94759

> Link to an archive.org collection of recipes from various Disney resorts (Disneyland, Disney World, Disney Cruises, et al) ranging roughly from the 1980's through 2022. > > A combination of PDFs, photographs, scraped images and collections from around the internet.

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White Castle Pate

Two recipes for White Castle Pate, sourced from unknown church cookbooks.

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French's Good-and-Plenty Pizza

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Hidden Valley Ranch Oyster Crackers

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Rice Krispies Recipe Advertisement (1978)

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