Welcome Couponing Momma readers. We have a wonderful giveaway for you today, a gift basket of ymmy toffee from Elaine's Toffee Company.
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I have a Blackberry Jam Cake that has been handed down from my husband great grandmother. It is very tasty.
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We have tacos once a week and then play games.
ReplyDeleteI have a recipe for Rhubarb Crunch with canned cherries and rhubarb that my mother made. it is so good.
ReplyDeleteI have a pound cake recipe handed down from my grandmother that is out of this world!!
ReplyDeleteThe toffee review was very informative. It has my mouth watering and I can't wait to try their products. The toffee sauce sounds wonderful. Our whole family loves ice cream and this would be great to heat up and pour over a big bowl. Thanks for the chance to win a great prize.
ReplyDeleteWe have the famous Filipino Adobong Chicken and Halabos na Hipon (Shrimp cooked in Lemon Soda) :)
ReplyDeletemy dad has tons of recipe cards from when he was in the navy. we use them during the holidays.
ReplyDeleteOur family has a printed cookbook of family recipes passed down over the generations.
ReplyDeletemy husband's family has a handed-down recipe for apple pie
ReplyDeleteMy aunt just passed onto me her mac 'n cheese recipe from the 1960s. It is delicious…and my kids love it!
ReplyDeletewe dont have any family traditions but I would like to. Tami Lewis
ReplyDeleteThis sounds wonderful, thanks!
ReplyDeleteWe don't really have any family traditions, although I am hoping to create something someday that I will want to pass down to my daughters and start a family tradition.
ReplyDeleteYes, our family recipe is called Goulashe, it is macaroni, ketchup, and hamburger and spices. Delish! ;)
ReplyDeleteNope, no traditions or recipes! Time to make new ones!
ReplyDeleteWe have at least one large family dinner every weekend, this has been going on for generations and it really helps keep our family close.
ReplyDeleteMy grandma's rhubarb cake recipe is handed down.
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We had a tradition with my grandfather of pulling home made taffy during Christmas. It was great fun and Im going to try to do it this year with my grandkids.
ReplyDeleteChristmas tradition is that I have to make bacon wrapped chestnuts which soak in worchestershire sauce and garlic paste for several days prior. Yummmmm
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