It was suggested to me by someone close to me that I might include scanned versions of the original. Since I dont have a lot of technological experience and it scares me flat to death to be perfectly honest, I did what I do know how to do. Take photos of the pages and upload them here. It is almost readable this way and I will continue to work at it until I get it better.
It's easy for Americans to forget that the food they eat doesn't magically appear on a supermarket shelf. Christopher Dodd
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
My Grandmother's Cookbook 1
The Beginning:
Desk Equipment
Top Drawer: wooden spoon, Tablespoon, Teaspoon, measuring spoon, fork, pearing knife, case knife, spatula, salt and pepper shaker, biscuit cutter, glass cup, aluminum cup
Lower Drawer: rolling pin, hot pad, strainer, soup dish, scrub brush
Large Drawer: front-double boiler, stew kettle, pie pan
back- 2 bread pans, frying pan, service plate, egg ------, mixing bowl,
When I think of all the gadgets in my own kitchen and I dont have many of the things I would like to have, I dont have many of the "dreamy items" that every "well stocked American kitchen" should have. Were these truly the ONLY items that were needed in the kitchen in 1928?
The next page details the method of grading for this class. When you look at the standards and compare them to grading points of today? Quietness? Attitude? Speed? And look, neatness was different than cleanliness. Can you imagine what would happen today if our students were given grades for their ATTITUDE in class? Or Quietness? Gee, we might have a whole different standard of behavior in class.
Points of grading
Accuracy-
Neatness-
Quietness-
Attitude-
Speed-
Cleanliness-
Keep in mind as we go that this was a HOME EC class. Again, not what we think today of being a Home Ec class in the least. Each recipe or set of notes in her book were formed in terms of EXPERIMENTS.
FORM of EXPERIMENTS
Aim: ---------------
Method: ---------------
Conclusion: -----------------
What would happen today, if we looked at what goes on in our kitchens around the country, and what gets served on the diningroom table as proveable science experiments, instead of something just thrown together to keep people from whining?
The next page lists more Equipment I am gathering that maybe they had to bring these things from home.
Equipment
2 dish towels
2 tea towels
2 hand towels
2 lifters
2 White aprons
1 large notebook
RULES
1 Wash your hands when you come into the labatory.
2 Rings and bracelets should not be worn.
3. Do not lay handkerchiefs, hats, or books on labatory table.
4. Keep desk in order while working
5. Always wear your apron and hand towel.
6. All waste water should be oured through sink strainer.
7. Put all dry garbage in garbage pail.
8. Wash each tea towel at end of each lesson, fold and hang up.
9. Put all equipment in order for checking at end of each lesson.
I think these are enough things to think about for one night. What can we say about the differences in the past and present? I so much more understand the way my Grandmother was around her home.
Desk Equipment
Top Drawer: wooden spoon, Tablespoon, Teaspoon, measuring spoon, fork, pearing knife, case knife, spatula, salt and pepper shaker, biscuit cutter, glass cup, aluminum cup
Lower Drawer: rolling pin, hot pad, strainer, soup dish, scrub brush
Large Drawer: front-double boiler, stew kettle, pie pan
back- 2 bread pans, frying pan, service plate, egg ------, mixing bowl,
When I think of all the gadgets in my own kitchen and I dont have many of the things I would like to have, I dont have many of the "dreamy items" that every "well stocked American kitchen" should have. Were these truly the ONLY items that were needed in the kitchen in 1928?
The next page details the method of grading for this class. When you look at the standards and compare them to grading points of today? Quietness? Attitude? Speed? And look, neatness was different than cleanliness. Can you imagine what would happen today if our students were given grades for their ATTITUDE in class? Or Quietness? Gee, we might have a whole different standard of behavior in class.
Points of grading
Accuracy-
Neatness-
Quietness-
Attitude-
Speed-
Cleanliness-
Keep in mind as we go that this was a HOME EC class. Again, not what we think today of being a Home Ec class in the least. Each recipe or set of notes in her book were formed in terms of EXPERIMENTS.
FORM of EXPERIMENTS
Aim: ---------------
Method: ---------------
Conclusion: -----------------
What would happen today, if we looked at what goes on in our kitchens around the country, and what gets served on the diningroom table as proveable science experiments, instead of something just thrown together to keep people from whining?
The next page lists more Equipment I am gathering that maybe they had to bring these things from home.
Equipment
2 dish towels
2 tea towels
2 hand towels
2 lifters
2 White aprons
1 large notebook
RULES
1 Wash your hands when you come into the labatory.
2 Rings and bracelets should not be worn.
3. Do not lay handkerchiefs, hats, or books on labatory table.
4. Keep desk in order while working
5. Always wear your apron and hand towel.
6. All waste water should be oured through sink strainer.
7. Put all dry garbage in garbage pail.
8. Wash each tea towel at end of each lesson, fold and hang up.
9. Put all equipment in order for checking at end of each lesson.
I think these are enough things to think about for one night. What can we say about the differences in the past and present? I so much more understand the way my Grandmother was around her home.
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Blueberry Muffins the old way
Grandmother used when she was in high school. She was born
in 1912 and spent her adult life as a home economist for her
family. After I found her text books, sadly after she passed
away, I understood so much more about the way she lived her
life.
The recipe calls for 2 cups of flour, (I used whole wheat unbleached), 1 cup of milk or liquid. ( I didnt have any plain white milk but I did have butter milk so we will see how that works) It was thick enough that I DID have to add some water to get it all mixed together well.
1 egg, (which was fresh)
2 T of sugar
2 t. of baking powder
2 T of melted butter for the fat.
To that mixture I added about 3/4 cup of the blueberries because I like a lot.. the recipe called for 1/2.
Bake in a "medium" oven.. which for us would be around 400 degrees for about 20 minutes.
I think they will be yummy.
Ready to go into the oven, yum yum!!!!
OUT of the oven.... Can't wait till morning. A cup of coffee, a muffin and a container of greek yogurt. What a great thing to look forward to!!!
Now, what do we do with the rest of the blueberries? Make FACES Of Course!!!!!
How the quarry began.
I have begun to be very concerned about the foods that my family eats in the last few years. It has amost become an obsession for me. It all started, actually with the big pet food recall of a few years ago. The one that involved over 100 different brands of pet food. I became very aware of where pet food came from and how it was made, which then of course led me to our own human food.
Since then, my family has become concerned about our weight. My husbands father has been diabetic for many years and recently his brother has also become. My husband had a stint put in his heart about 4 years ago and this April he had a heart attack and another stint put in.
I have researched the terms Organic, and Natural and what they mean in reality. Our small community finally has access to locally grown foods from two farmers markets, which I frequent each week during the summer. I have begun to study my grandmothers cook book and the text book that she kept from her high school Home Ec class that is dated 1927, and now, I am reading what the Bible says about food.
I chose the word quarry for the search I am after because of the variety of meanings.
quar·ry/ˈkwôrē/
Quarry is also a synonym for food in general.
I love to find words that we can use ways that speak to us.
So this blog will be a compilation of ways I find to feed my family in the best possible ways for our Mind, Body, and Spirit. Join me, if you please.
Since then, my family has become concerned about our weight. My husbands father has been diabetic for many years and recently his brother has also become. My husband had a stint put in his heart about 4 years ago and this April he had a heart attack and another stint put in.
I have researched the terms Organic, and Natural and what they mean in reality. Our small community finally has access to locally grown foods from two farmers markets, which I frequent each week during the summer. I have begun to study my grandmothers cook book and the text book that she kept from her high school Home Ec class that is dated 1927, and now, I am reading what the Bible says about food.
I chose the word quarry for the search I am after because of the variety of meanings.
quar·ry/ˈkwôrē/
Noun: |
|
I love to find words that we can use ways that speak to us.
So this blog will be a compilation of ways I find to feed my family in the best possible ways for our Mind, Body, and Spirit. Join me, if you please.
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