Vintage Living Today For A Future Tomorrow
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It's as easy to romanticize the past as it is to demonize it; instead, let's learn from it. More than living simply, more than living 'green', thrifty grandmas knew the importance of the 'economics' in Home Economics. The history of home ec, lessons in thrift, practical tips and ideas from the past focused on sustainability for families and out planet. Companion to http://www.thingsyourgrandmotherknew.com/
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Preserving Memories With Glass Mason Jars

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Both our daughters are not at our home this Christmas, but living in their new homes this year. One daughter is in town, in her latest apartment; the other is out of state, stuck in her dorm and unable...
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Vintage Favorite Recipes from American's Dairlyland Cook Book Cookbooklet Wisconsin

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Favorite Recipes From Americas Dairlyand -- from Wisconsin, of course! Published by the Wisconsin State Department of Agriculture, this vintage
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Rolling pins make baker feel connected to family, friends who used them

Rolling pins make baker feel connected to family, friends who used them | Vintage Living Today For A Future Tomorrow | Scoop.it
FARGO - Connie DeKrey rolls something special into her pies.
They start out typical, with an oil-based crust, and she uses the freshest fruits. She cuts her signature ventilation lines in each pie – four long lines and small ones in between – and they bake until they’re golden brown.
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