Show and Tell Friday (11/30)

Welcome to "Show and Tell Friday!" Do you have a something special to share with us? It could be a trinket from grade school, a piece of jewelry, an antique find. Your show and tell can be old or new. Use your imagination and dig through those old boxes in your closet if you have to! Feel free to share pictures and if there's a story behind your special something, that's even better!

I know it has been a while ago, but I believe Kelli showed some "glimpses" of a book called Foods and Homemaking. I remembered that I had that book too. Hubby found it years ago at an auction along with a book called A Girl's Problems in Home Economics. The book in the center, I believe, belonged to Hubby's grandmother. I really need to try making something from this cookbook (The Victory Cookbook). I got intimidated when I saw bread call for a "cake" of yeast. At the time I had absolutely no idea what that meant. So anyway, I thought this would make a neat show and tell today. Now....off to see what others have to show and tell today. Blessings to all! :o)

Comments

jennifer said…
neat! I love old books and especially books to help housewives...can't help you on the cake of yeast...!
Martha said…
These books look so neat. I LOVE old books - especially ones on homemaking.

Thanks for sharing,
~Jane
Anonymous said…
Such treasures you have there. It is so much fun to go through old books to see just how they did things back then.
A lot of wisdom to be learned.

Take care,
Connie
Hootin Anni said…
These are so fantastic. The touch and feel alone with an old book is enough for me! I love that....

I have a tea set today myself for show n tell. Drop by if you can. :o)
Unknown said…
Nifty! I love old homemaking books. I have some nifty old ones, too. :-D
Lady Show,

How beautiful! I adore old books. You totally have me wanting to head up to the next town's antique/flea market tomorrow...will my hubby be up for braving the cold? LOL!

Beautiful share and have a very blessed Friday. :o)
Mary said…
Old books are wonderful things. Not only do they tell a story, but I often wonder who the owners has been over the years. If books could talk, what could they tell us about the people who owned them? Interesting concept.

I enjoyed my visit. Thanks for sharing.
Blessings,
Mary
Susan said…
WOW wonderful old books.
Susan
Carole Burant said…
Very precious books to have...I always find it so funny how things have changed where homemaking is concerned when I read one of those books:-)xo
ellen b. said…
What great old books. Ha! They don't make them like that anymore...
Short Stop said…
Oooooh, I love these kinds of books! What treasures!
~~Deby said…
I too love old books...thanks for sharing your collection. This is my first time doing the Show and tell...how fun is this.
Deby
Anonymous said…
Great books! Its fun to read them and see the difference from then and now!

Lana G!
http://airmiles.wordpress.com/
retha said…
We love book here, the older the better! Calling my husband to come see!
Diane Shiffer said…
Oh, my! I just adore old homemaking books..and I must shamefully admit I'm positively green with envy!

Thanks so much for sharing. Even seeing the pictures was a treat!
Anonymous said…
These are great. I bet you're always on the lookout for "ould bookes" like I am :)
Nancy
Mommy said…
A cake of yeast I have never heard of before. I wonder what it looked like? Did you ever make anything else out of the books?

They must be fun to read. :) Thanks for sharing.
nannykim said…
Neat books---you should show some stuff from the inside!!!
Unknown said…
I love old books too !! These looks like fun to have. Thanks for sharing.

Mica

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