Happy Thursday Lovelies
I had a cosy breakfast this morning.. homemade orange marmalade on toast.. with of course.. a mug of tea. For some reason I needed it as I feel quite tired. Perhaps its all the extra work I’ve been doing… or maybe I’m not quite over the bronchitis yet. Im not getting any younger
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| Photo 1943 |
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| Photo c1940 |
After putting in my grocery order.. I made another call to our Butcher to order our Thanksgiving turkey. Im a bit late this year as I was waiting for the prices to drop.. which they have
As usual.. per MrD's request.. I have probably ordered one thats far too big.. but none of it will go to waste.![]() |
| Photo: 1942 |
With that out of the way.. it was time to give the kitchen it weekly deep clean..
and for dinner we had a quick and easy Spaghetti and Meatballs using some of the homemade meatballs I had in the freezer
For dessert... we had a new recipe for Gypsy Creams.. filled with a lovely Chocolate Mocha Filling
Gypsy Creams
These rather delicious sandwich cookies are made using a 1942 Marguerite Patten recipe. This being a WW2 rations recipe, it really is a great basic oatmeal cookie that you could totally dress up with spices. But.. paired with a homemade buttercream.. they are absolutely devine.
I used a 1942 Better Homes and Gardens Chocolate Mocha Frosting recipe for the filling and it was delicious
I did make a mistake though.. (Hubby says it was a wonderful mistake).. I made them a bit big. But seriously... who cares?
2 cups rolled oats
1 cup plain flour
1/2 cup sugar
1 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda
2 oz margarine
2 oz lard
1 tablespoon syrup
1 tablespoon water
- Mix the dry ingredients
- Melt the fat, syrup and water together without boiling
- Add to the dry ingredients to form a stiff consistency.
- Make into small balls about the size of hazelnuts.
- Flatten slightly
- Bake in a moderate oven for 10-15 minutes.
- When golden brown, cool on a wire tray.
- Sandwich together with a filling of butter icing, flavoured according to taste with chocolate, orange or vanilla.
- A little dried milk and syrup helps to stretch this filling.







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