Friday, April 26, 2013

Family Recipe Friday : Sweet & Sour Meatballs


Another recipe from Mom:

Sweet and Sour Meatballs 

After I had eaten sweet and sour meatballs at a Elks style show in the 70s or 80s, I searched for a recipe that called for ingredients that I usually had on hand.   I found this recipe in a  Farm Journal Cookbook.  It became a great recipe for family pitch-ins. I have probably given out this recipe to more people than any recipe that I have.   You can make it ahead of time.  Let meat balls bake or use store-bought meatballs while you fix the unusual sauce--quick and easy .

    3-4 cups bread crumbs                                          
    2 pounds ground beef                                           
    1/2 cup chopped onions                                         
    1/2 teaspoon garlic salt                                       
    1/4 teaspoon pepper                                            
    1 teaspoon salt                                                
    2 eggs slightly beaten     

    Sweet-Sour Sauce for beef     
                                 
Moisten bread crumbs slightly.  Combine with remaining ingredients, except Sweet-Sour Sauce.  Shape in balls the size of walnuts (1 /2"); place in jelly roll pan (15 1/2"x10 1/2"x 1").  (Or brown balls in skillet containing a little hot fat).  Bake in very hot oven (450) 15-18 minutes.
Place balls in Sweet-Sour Sauce for Beef and simmer 10 minutes.  If balls are made ahead, add sauce to them and heat in the overn for 15 minutes. 
 Makes about 36 meat balls, 8-9 servings.

SWEET-SOUR SAUCE FOR BEEF

1 (1lb.12oz.) can tomatoes (about 3 1/2 c.)
1 cup brown sugar, firmly packed
1/4 cup vinegar
1 tsp. grated onion
10 ginersnaps, crushed


Combine all ingredients.  Cook to boiling.  Makes enough sauce for 36 (1 1/2") meat balls.



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 of Family Recipe Friday.  This series was suggested by Lynn Palermo of The Armchair Genealogist.

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Happy 7th Blogiversary

Seven years ago, on April 25, 2006 I posted for the first time to this blog.  It has been a lot of fun and I've made some great friends and discoveries.  The Geneablogger community has been a wonderful support.

Thought I would take a look at some of the various highlights of the blog over the years :




    • This one is popular due to the keyword search below, apparently people who are searching for divorce paper templates are finding this page.
  • Top referring site - Google.com

  • Top three keyword searches :
    • 1. Blank divorce papers - most be folks looking to divorce
    • 2. Freezer slaw - a search for recipes land here
    • 3. Harry Pierpont - my cousin, John Dillinger's pal
I appreciate each and every one of you who have stopped by over the years, and I hope to continue to find more information to share.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

May Fest, Elwood, Indiana, 1937

Written on back :8th Grade May Festival
Bonnie Lambertson, Miriam, Virginia Ham, Wilma Marley, Louise, Anna Mae Hodson, Wanda, Jean Dever?

Written on back : Girls in May Festival and Festival  Queen
Wanda, Wilma, Jean, Louise, Anna Mae, Ann Louise Leeson

These photos were provided by my mother show my maternal grandmother, Bonnie Mae (Lambertson) Wright (1924-1984) when she was in the 8th grade, possibly 1937.  She is in the back row, far left.