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Thursday, January 8, 2009

Groveville Cook Book - 1963

The other day at a funeral for a good friend and long time Groveville resident, Kathy Dufficy, Dean Robinson approached me and said that his brother Ron had something for me that they had found in his Mom's attic (Phoebe Robinson). I told Dean if it's been in your Mom's attic I don't need it, I have enough junk (excuse me - Memorabilla) in my own. It's a funny thing about people in Groveville, they never throw anything away, it can always be re purposed, or at least we think it can, somewhere down the road.
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I am not putting down the people of Groveville, I am one of the savers. A few years ago we gave the basement a good cleaning, some of it got moved to the attic, now I am afraid the house might tip over. I could name names of the savers but they are the ones reading this and smiling and nodding.
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Sunday Ron Robinson was in church and afterwards at our luncheon he gave me this cook book, there was no date, but a group of us sitting around determined it was about 1963. Ruth McEmoyl Knight saw the book and was wondering if a desert her mother used to make was in the book, she had been looking for it for years, it was in the book. Several people were very interested in the book, Alice Plummer saw the book and remarked " I have that cookbook, it sits on my counter, I use it all the time.
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They gave the cook book to the right person, because they know I will make some of them and serve them at our after church luncheons, I do my best to keep everyone well fed.
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I didn't copy the recipes, there are to many, but I did post the advertisers, they are so interesting to see.
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For those that don't remember this was on Ervin Drive, in the old McEmoyl Basket Factory.

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