I received box of things from my grandmother's apartment. There were pictures and mementos, but one thing had struck me...a recipe full of recipes cut from newspapers, magazines, and product labels.
This last thing the folder of recipes struck me as very interesting. I am constantly patrolling Facebook, blogs, and Pintrest for recipes then save them and print them. Some recipes I use and some I just mean to use. But sitting in the dining room floor excitedly going through my grandmothers stash of recipes, something dawned on me. I do the same thing my grandmother did, just with different media. Where I go through Facebook, blogs, and Pintrest and saving recipes with good intentions is just the same as my grandmother going through newspapers, magazines, and product labels and clipping and saving recipes with the best of intentions. Just like the picture of the windmills, you have the old and the new, they do basically the same things but in slightly different ways.
I sat in my dining room floor with this treasure trove of recipes that my Grandmother thought were worth saving, I felt a connection with her that wasn't previously there. It is odd we were always pretty close but this made me feel closer. I held the few hand written ones, boy what treasures. There were a couple in my Sister's hand writing. Which is funny to me, it is no family secret that my sister couldn't cook for many years. She can cook it just took her longer to come to it. You know the old saying "You never trust a skinny cook" my sister is the embodiment of that saying. While she is better, she is still a skinny cook. (Sis, if you read this I don't mean it to hurt your feelings. I love you.) I did come across an very interesting recipe printed on bright yellow paper. It was from a Girl Scout newsletter. It is for Dump Cake. It was a recipe I modified when I was a Junior Girl Scout or maybe a Cadette. It got modified because I have always hated reading directions, it comes from dyslexia. The original cake was supposed to be all dumped in at once and I layered it. I also cooked it in a dutch oven over a fire instead of the oven. The fact that she kept that recipe for this many years was very touching. I think the recipes we keep are as much a scrapbook of our life as pictures are. I mean after all we are what we eat right? So the recipes tell our story right?
Gump (Dump) Cake
- 2 Cans of Blueberry or Cherry pie filling
- 1 box yellow cake mix
- 1 can crushed pineapple
- 1 stick of butter
- coconut
1st layer pie filling
2nd layer pineapple including the juice
3rd layer cake mix (dry)
4th layer butter cut into small pieces and spread over the top
5th layer the coconut
Bake 350 for an hour or until top is golden brown
I am going to have to make this soon just for the memories. I don't think I have made this since It was printed. Which was quite a while ago.
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