As the World Cooks – a foundling cookbook from 1938: Pumpkin Pie Recipe

As the World Cooks – a foundling cookbook from 1938: Pumpkin Pie

As the World CooksThis was found at the local thrift shop for $2.50.  The title is serious from a time of very serious matters.  It was compiled and printed in 1938 by volunteers for charity.

Over the next while I will  photograph the pages and share this gem.  The recipes are diverse and from around the world as it was known in Massachusetts in 1368.

As the world cooks - whoI am starting with the pumpkin pie as it is Thanksgiving here in Canada this coming Monday and Pumpkin pie is the go to desert for the occasion.

Pumkin Pie

All of the recipes assume that you know how to put it all together.  Some pages it is only the ingredients and the rest is up to you.  This one is fine but is only for the filling – these older women assume that you the reader will know the recipe off by heart for pastry.  I have a semblance of a pastry recipe in the back of my memory but I will always look for one just to make sure.    If I am feeling rich I will use a unsalted butter for a fine pastry instead of the lard that is typically used here in Canada – the lard box always has a pastry recipe on it and is decent enough for family and friends.

 

Have fun!

 

Cathy.

I installed Windows 8 and I love it!

I first installed it on my old laptop Computeras I had heard how it really revitalized the older models.  And I was very impressed with the final resultRolling on the floor laughing.  It took awhile to get there though!

There was a problem during the install but I prevailed!Just kidding It was my wireless internet security settings and the new program did not like the simple set up. 

So, I went around the house, reset the iTouch, the AP client, the second desktop and main desktop, the router and of course the laptop.  That took a bit as I had a dyslexic Green with envy moment in memorizing the password for the new settings.  The AP client where I stream my music was the most frustrating as I really need my music and this was where I inverted the code for the security.  OopsEmbarrassed smile!  It was only when I realized that I needed to reconfigure the wireless printer and was entering this long code for the third time that I had switched the position of the code.  The light went off and I fixed the AP client and had music once again streaming thought the house. Rainbow  This took the better part of my day.  (I really lead a quite life but enjoy my toys for my working environment!!)

So, a lot of work to make the laptop faster and easier to use.  And it is faster and easier to use.  Before, it was a glorified lump of coalSnail in the guise of a snail paced computer.  Now, it is fast and streamlined for my work.  And I work a lot!Money

The second computer I installed it on was problematic.Confused smile My partner uses this and he tends to keep things simple.  A few trusted programs and if they give him any grief, the are quickly removed.Devil  So it should have been very straight forward. 

The issue that was most confounding was the wireless internet.  I had rest the security so it should have been good but the installation bumps persisted. On the laptop I had to hardwire the internet for the install to complete.  On the second computer at the third attempt, we turned off the wireless and it installed ok. Punch

The second desktop computer was still weird and that took some hunting to discover the cause.Alien  My husband had set the icons to 180% so that he could see the screen.  Windows 8 didn’t recognize the odd number but installed anyway.  The windows explorer would not show on the screen but disappear in a blue bit of screen. Not a good start!Devil  I heard about the non working computer at every moment of his day until he headed off to work.  That was not fun!Sleepy smile

So, in the quite of MozartNote, I took a good look at the settings and changed the 180% back to normal.  Then I found the change the PC setting in the charm bar and with a click of the mouse, Windows 8 repaired it’s self Thumbs up.  Life is much better with his computer doing what it should.Peace

Third one is the charm they say!  And I do too.  I learned my lessons, turned off the wireless and let Windows 8 do its own install.  I was so confident about it, I started the install and headed out Autoon errands. Upon returning all I had to do was enter my preferences and passwords.  Red heart

Aside from my learning curve around the install, I love what I see.  I am tweaking this and that with a password or a reinstalling an older program but it is to be expected. Nerd smile 

Now to get ready for the tax season.  I have my PTIN, my 2012 tax programs so I am ready.  Just a dusting in the office and the fabric to put away until May.School

Life is good!Open-mouthed smile