Angel Food Candy
An oldie from my recipe box that was collected by my grandmother. This one looks like it would be similar to making a homemade version of the Crunchie™ chocolate bars, but with a little almond bark twist!
Cream Toffee
If you like pina coladas and getting caught in the rain, this is the sugar you’ve looked for. I am going insane!
Chocolate Sauce
Amazing, made from scratch chocolate sauce for your ice cream or to make chocolate milk with.
Jalapeno Croutons
There was no title on the card so I took the liberty of giving it a name.
Pastry
This card is marked as coming from Terry. A.K.A. “Mrs. Next Door”
Pumpkin Pie (version #3)
A VERY spotty, often slopped on recipe card, evidently used often. Says it’s 14″ in the serving size.
Oatmeal Cookie
I can’t wait to try these. I bet they taste like Dad’s Oatmeal cookies, only better!
Death by Chocolate
Probably could use a homemade chocolate cake.
Chocolate Marshmallow Squares
Short and super sweet. From Sara….
Finger Jello
7 lines on a recipe card that I will try to help you make sense of….
Bran Muffins
Another from Sara’s kitchen.
Marshmallow Squares
A favorite of all kids.
Shortbread – From Janet
Written by Janet E.
Lime Salad
Seems like a sly attempt to get a kid to eat more vegetables.
Clodhoppers
A photocopied slip of paper with unfamiliar handwriting.
Cottage Cheese Salad
Look, another card form Sara’s Kitchen next door. Someone please tell me if you try this one, because I can’t do these textures together.
Sort of Healthier Cinnamon Buns
Some sensible, yummy substitutions make these a bit healthier. I mean, let’s face it, there’s like a pound of butter in this recipe, but what the heck, right?!
Saucepan Cookies
Another recipe from cookie queen neighbour, Sara.
Dutch Apple Pie
A recipe from Candis.
Popcorn Balls
Another treat that often came around at Christmas time. This card is spotted and greasy, used often enough that it’s actually hard to even read. Listed as coming from Marilyn.
Checkerboard Cake
This one comes from a collector’s book of recipes my grandmother got for me in the late 80’s. I made a few as birthday cakes for the kids when they were little.
It’s not as complicated as it looks. AKA, easy way to be fancy!
Sugar Coated Peanuts
From the kitchen of Steven Herman, hanging out in Vanita’s recipe crate!
Walnut Slice
Better than butter tarts? Maybe if you like walnuts!
Sara’s Cookies
Based on the left-handed slant of the writing on the card, I’ll guess that this Sara’s Cookies recipe card came from long time neighbour Sara H.
Simple list of ingredients, I bet these are pretty yummy!
























