This book has everything a cookie fan needs to make cookies. The only thing we need is a few special pans, irons, and/or piping bags. This is last all purpose cookie cookbook you will need.
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A Year Without The Grocery Store
This book is a must-have. If you want to build up food storage that could sustain your family in case of emergency, this book must be in your physical library. Mrs. Morris wrote it after surviving a tornado that displaced her and her family. The storage she had built kept them fed while she and …
A Year Without the Grocery Store – Food Storage & Preparedness
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Woman Opened Heart and Home to Travelers by Lanya Bump Greeley, Colorado
Hope Y’all have a wonderful Christmas. Remember those who have very little and those who have less then that. And know you are blessed to have what you have. I will see you on 1/3/2021.
Lost Toys Rediscovered on Christmas Morning by Lucy O’Leary St. Peters, Missouri
This is a story about how parents in a desperate attempt to give their kids something under the tree, gathered up toys that were broken and dirty. They cleaned them up and put them under the tree for their kids. Christmas Eve will be Woman Opened Heart and Home to Travelers by Lanya Bump Greeley, …
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Gift Left on Doorstep Fulfilled Child’s Dream Carol Ulrich Ashby, Minnesota
Welcome to week 2 of Christmas stories from the Great Depression. Gift Left on Doorstep Fulfilled Child’s Dream Carol Ulrich Ashby, Minnesota Next Week December 19 will be Lost Toys Rediscovered on Christmas Morning Lucy O’Leary St. Peters, Missouri
Depression Era Christmas Stories: ‘Depression Christmases Meant The Most To Me’
This story was submitted by Edna R. Hulon, Reading, Kansas. She talks about how Christmas brought her a gift that remained her most treasured gift throughout her life.
Book Review Crust and Crumb by Peter Reinhart
This was one of those finds you come across in a thrift store and know you have something special. Yeah! Like $55 brand new. This book has everything in it. Very well written. So before you buy anything brand new, check thrift stores. You never know what you’ll find. Homesteading Tessie (now Mobile Home Living) …
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