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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 73738" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>My mother gave me some 'modern' recipe books when I first married. She had bought these a couple of decades earlier. I found a recipe for "calves head with brain sauce". Yum... and her favourite recipe for pork brawn which she used to cook up out of a pig's head. You just can't get pig's heads like you used to in the butcher shop window... I remember coming home from school to find a pig's head sitting in the kitchen sink. Or an ox tongue.</p><p></p><p>A lot of the old recipes for biscuits & cakes say to add a tsp of salt. These days we rarely add salt to a sweet recipe, we even use unsalted butter. And so many recipes these days use olive oil, often instead of butter. Hey, everyone! It's all fat!</p><p></p><p>And drive-in movies - husband & I used to go to the drive-in when we were younger. Now they're all gone from Sydney. I think they're all gone from Australia. easy child's old high school was built on the site of an old drive-in.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 73738, member: 1991"] My mother gave me some 'modern' recipe books when I first married. She had bought these a couple of decades earlier. I found a recipe for "calves head with brain sauce". Yum... and her favourite recipe for pork brawn which she used to cook up out of a pig's head. You just can't get pig's heads like you used to in the butcher shop window... I remember coming home from school to find a pig's head sitting in the kitchen sink. Or an ox tongue. A lot of the old recipes for biscuits & cakes say to add a tsp of salt. These days we rarely add salt to a sweet recipe, we even use unsalted butter. And so many recipes these days use olive oil, often instead of butter. Hey, everyone! It's all fat! And drive-in movies - husband & I used to go to the drive-in when we were younger. Now they're all gone from Sydney. I think they're all gone from Australia. easy child's old high school was built on the site of an old drive-in. Marg [/QUOTE]
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