Friday, February 11, 2011
Your True Valentine
Miss Vera D. Haley
Portland, Ind.
Route 9
Dear Bob -
"Will you be my valentine?' How many do you get to day? I am all O.K. Ans my latest.
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This postcard, postmarked Midland, Michigan, February 14, 1911, was address to my paternal great-aunt, Vera HALEY.
Family Recipe Friday : Red Raspberry Valentine Cake
Another recipe from mom's kitchen:
Red Raspberry Valentine Cake
Makes 12 servings
We usually have a bumper crop of red raspberries which the granddaughters love to pick and eat. Red raspberries produced twice in a season. Make it for Valentine's Day and use heart-shaped pans.
1 box white cake mix
1 3-ounce package red raspberry jello
3 tablespoons flour, heaping
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup vegetable oil
1/2 cup water
4 eggs
1 cup frozen red raspberries
1 3-ounce package red raspberry jello
3 tablespoons flour, heaping
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup vegetable oil
1/2 cup water
4 eggs
1 cup frozen red raspberries
Frosting: 1 box confectioners sugar; 1 stick butter, softened, 1 c thawed red raspberries. Mix and ice cooled cakes.
Family Recipe Friday – is an opportunity to share your family recipes with fellow bloggers and foodies alike. Whether it’s an old-fashioned recipe passed down through generations, a recipe uncovered through your family history research, or a discovered recipe that embraces your ancestral heritage share them on Family Recipe Friday. This series was suggested by Lynn Palermo of The Armchair Genealogist.
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Thursday, February 10, 2011
I Only Paid A Penny For This Valentine For You
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Stuber
Spencerville, Ohio
Route 5
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This postcard, postmarked Battle Creek, Michigan, February 12, 1921, was sent to my paternal great-aunt and uncle, Clarence and Vera (HALEY) STUBER.
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