Don Adams is an actor who was a television staple during his long career. He is most known for playing Maxwell Smart on the popular spy spoof series Get Smart alongside Barbara Feldon who played his love interest Agent 99. My personal first introduction to Don Adams was as the voice of part man, part … Continue reading Don Adams’ Date Loaf
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1958 Pumpkin Mallow Pie
I don't know what it is about the year 1958 but it seems to a bit of an inspiration to me of late. Last week I posted an Applesauce Peanut Cupcake from that year and, for a bit of a spoiler for next month, I have another post coming from the same year. Now I have this … Continue reading 1958 Pumpkin Mallow Pie
1958 Applesauce Peanut Cupcakes
In 2019, I did a post of vintage Halloween cupcake decorations ideas. It was one of my first Halloween posts on this blog. In it, I showed a pumpkin cupcake where the frosting is tinted orange and Spanish peanuts are used to create a face with a gumdrop used as a stem. I got the decoration … Continue reading 1958 Applesauce Peanut Cupcakes
The History of Bisquick Sausage Balls
I did not grow up with Sausage Balls. Actually I did not even know of their existence until a random day sick on the couch watching Food Network. I do believe it was an episode of Trisha Yearwood's cooking show. I made the little sausage appetizers for a holiday once and quite liked them. I … Continue reading The History of Bisquick Sausage Balls
The Gelatin Diaries: 1960s Peachy Berry Mold
This is the continuing saga of me trying to figure out the popularity of gelatin recipes from the 1920s to the 1970s. Each month, I randomly pick a recipe from a jar filled with the good, the bad, and the savory gelatin recipes to see which ones were worth it and which ones should stay … Continue reading The Gelatin Diaries: 1960s Peachy Berry Mold
The History of Coca-Cola Cake
My first taste of Coca-Cola Cake was at Cracker Barrel. This was during the time when the cake was still just a seasonal item on the menu that had a limited run kind of like McDonalds and the McRib sandwich. It was a total fluke that I even tried the cake as my family usually … Continue reading The History of Coca-Cola Cake
Gelatin Diaries: 1932 Crimson Crystal Dessert
This is the continuing saga of me trying to figure out the popularity of gelatin recipes from the 1920s to the 1970s. Each month, I randomly pick a recipe from a jar filled with the good, the bad and the savory gelatin recipes to see which ones were worth it and which ones should stay … Continue reading Gelatin Diaries: 1932 Crimson Crystal Dessert
The “Famous” Lemon Jell-O Cake
One of my favorite things about this blog is coming across recipes that we today are not aware of how popular they were in a certain time period. It happened with the Lucky Seven Sandwich and now with the Lemon Jell-O Cake. I first saw the recipe in a few of the recipe boxes in … Continue reading The “Famous” Lemon Jell-O Cake
The History of Chef Salad
Chef Salad was always in my life because it was and still is a favorite of my father. He is someone who loves to walk into the kitchen, see what's in the fridge, and wing it. A Chef Salad is perfect for those types of improvised meals. What ingredients are in Chef Salad? Traditionally the … Continue reading The History of Chef Salad
The History of Ranch Dressing
Tasting Ranch for the first time was a transcendent experience in my young life. I totally remember my first taste. It was at a family get-together and my uncle’s then-girlfriend brought Ranch dip. I was instantly hooked and wanted to taste EVERYTHING Ranch. The problem that stood in my way was my mother who was … Continue reading The History of Ranch Dressing