Sunday, October 21, 2012
Cook Book Love ~
Happy Sunday ~
Yesterday, was cold, dark and damp ~ so, yep you guessed it ~ I made soup ~ mmmmm ~ down home soup
My grandmother's old fashioned meat ball soup ~ ofcourse, you have to have home made bread with it ;-)
Would you care for a bowl?
During the day, Mr. Vintage and I took a ride and there was what? Yes~~~!!! a yard sale ~ well, I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE cookbooks ~
This little beauty cost me 50 cents ~ and it it filled with wonderful desserts ~
Perfect time of year for these ~
This looks absolutely yummy ~
So light and airy ~
I also picked up this little beauty ~
It goes so nicely with all my pink milk glass ~
What are you up to today? Looking at this cook book, I think I will bake something ~ hmmmmmm ~ what to bake?
No matter what you do, I hope you have a wonderful day
(((Hugs)))
Marianne
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Well Marianne, your meatball soup looks so very delish! As you know, I made soup for dinner last night too. David is in a golf tournament today and I am blogging away and I am also trying to come up with a menu for dinner. Any ideas??? I am menu challenged today!
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Susan and Bentley
Looks Fabulously Delicious! What a fun lil cookbook.I too am going to do some baking and make some soup today and enjoy our visit with my in-laws ~Cheers Kim
ReplyDeleteI love your sweet cookbook! Isn't it a treat when you find a Mary E. book or a Susan Branch cookbook? It makes my day! Happy Sunday!
ReplyDeleteyum it looks wonderful I could live on soup. I found a cookbook too this weekend, can't wait to see what you make.
ReplyDeleteCathy
Meatball soups sounds yummy on a cold damp day. My son actually makes a good chicken soup and brought me a container of it yesterday. It was quite tasty. He's a pretty good cook I must say. The sun shone today and it is about 17 deg. C. so that is pretty nice for this date. I hope you have a great week. Blessings, Pamela
ReplyDeleteHi there, Yummy, it all looks so good! i hope your weekend is going great! Blessings, Anna
ReplyDeleteGood Evening Marianne, wonderful cookbook...love all her books so...Just had a relaxing Sunday...o.k. I was very lazy, smile....Blessings Francine.
ReplyDeleteLove soup on a rainy cold day! Great time of year for homemade soup. Looks like you found some great yard sale finds.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for stopping by.
Mary Alice
Looking forward to the weather changing so I can make soup too! Enjoy your week!
ReplyDeleteThe soup looks delicious and comforting. Sounds like a perfect weekend.
ReplyDeleteYour soup looks wonderful! And I love all of your goodies!!
ReplyDeleteJudy
What a beautiful vase :-). We collect the same things; I love cookbooks too and you can't beat 50 cents!
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Karen
Oh my that soup looks so good. It was almost 80 and beautiful, so we took a drive on the river road with my MIL and SIL's...still celebrating my birthday.
ReplyDeleteIt was just gorgeous.
Have to enjoy these days when you can.
ps I have been in Mary Englebreits house on a house tour once.
I have that ME cookbook but I paid waaay more for it than you did! We are definitely moving into soup weather! Yours looks so yummy. Mimi
ReplyDeleteYour soup looks marvellous and the bread too, yummy! You found some great stuff, I love anything ME does and your vases are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day, Cindy
I have been meandering through some of your posts and they are full of charm and loveliness. You are making me want to go into the kitchen and bake bread. Nothing smells better than warm bread in the oven, and nothing tastes better than warm bread from the oven :)
ReplyDeleteI found you through mutual followers and I hope that you will become a mutual follower, too.
Your new blogging sister, Connie :)
Yes please, I'll take a nice bowl of that soup!!!
ReplyDeleteEspecially since it has snowed here today. It would be perfect.
I have gathered so many soup recipes off pinterest that I want to try this year.
I love Mary Englebreit.
I've made soup already a few times too...it's just so comforting when it's chilly. Your meat ball recipe looks divine. Anything with noodles is a winner in my book. :o)
ReplyDeleteHomemade soup is the best this time of year. Thanks so much for stopping by my blog today.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Laura
So happy to "meet" you and welcome you as a follower on just following Jesus.com. I love your "treasures" and always wish I could go along thrifting with my blog friends. :)
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