Nevada, Iowa's Lincoln Highway Days has nothing to do with the Lincoln Highway except that the highway goes through the town of Nevada. It's a bit like their county fair only it isn't their county fair. It's pronounced Ne-vay-da. Not like the state. It was chilly outside, as you can sort of see from the steam coming off my coffee. Those scrambled eggs were made by the Jaycees on a grill and they were very good. The ham was local. The coffee was very good. It was all incredibly expensive. They'll be taking a few installment payments straight out of the bank account for this breakfast. I guess it's a fundraising sort of thing.
OK, really. We all paid cash. What you see there cost me five bucks, American.
Seriously.
I like cookbooks and there was a man set up with tables of stuff and junk for later in the day when the normal people arrived. He had many cookbooks and I looked at them all. There was a cookbook I really wanted for two soup recipes. One soup was a creamy peanut butter soup and the other used a can of peas, pureed, for a base. Did I mention I went through every cookbook? Some of them had been damp at some point in their long lives and so they made my nose tickle. My fingers felt, well, they felt a little moldy and I had to wash them.
I picked three old Better Homes & Garden cookbooks with their little drawings and sometimes strange recipes (lots of Jell-O molds and salads!) and happily paid a little too much for them.
There they are: the cheese one is interesting. The barbecues and picnics one is good. It's fun reading them. I got home and later in the day, I sat outside and flipped through them looking for the soup recipes.
Duh.
I didn't buy it. Anyone have a creamy peanut butter soup recipe? A recipe using pureed, canned peas as a basis for the broth? Shoot. Even the google machine hasn't been really helpful. I've found a few, but both these recipes in the unpurchased cookbook were super simple with less than five ingredients. You'd think I would remember them, but I don't.
As you can see, I am wearing a sweatshirt. I wore it all day, even into the afternoon. When I got home I walked the worst 3 miles I've walked in a long time. But I got it done. And today I walked 5.25 miles. Today I signed up and paid for six adult swimming lessons as I hope to feel a little less spastic and unathletic in the swimming pool. As of now, I get the job done, but I feel a bit like I'm flailing around confusing the lifeguards. Oh and, um, swimming on my back all the time. (Shut up)
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5 comments:
That last line is a good one! I am in the opposite corner...my hair won't hold a curl unless it is permed. Seriously.
I hate to cook but I love, love, love looking through old cookbooks. Actually, I guess, I just love old books.
Peanut butter soup? Sign me up.
BAG, just for that I will find and make a recipe. It sounds heavenly, huh? You should hear about what recipes I am willing to make with peanut butter! Maybe you will...
Aunt Becky, I love them, too. I always look for funny ones like you see at the gallery of regrettable food, but I never find those or my brain needs someone else to point it all out to me.
Rose, It's a blessing and curse.
Great post..I have a friend who is a great cook and loves cookbooks to the extent that she has to sneak them into the house so her husband won't chide her for them. He should appreciate them, I think. I can't help you as I am not much of a cook.... Michelle
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