This recipe from Great-Grandma Mary’s stash is called Hoale, and the headline says, “Haole Makes Meal”. Haole is a term that means, all things not Hawaiian. I don’t know as much as I’d like to about Hawaiian food, so I don’t know what modern day Hawaiians would say about his recipe. Let me know if you’ve got any insight!
Cucumbers in Sour Cream
I love cucumbers so I had to give this recipe a shot. This is a perfect, refreshing summer salad and it is super easy to make!
Balboa Island Curry Sauce
Balboa Island is where both Grandma Joyce and Great-Grandma Mary spent their summers. They would sit on the tiny little patios and watch walkers pass by on the boardwalk, boaters sail through the channel and grand kids dig in the sand.
Magic Marshmallow Crescent Puffs
This recipe came straight from Great-Grandma Mary’s collection, but it wasn’t dated. This got me wondering…when did Pillsbury start putting biscuits and crescents into cans? Was that during her lifetime?!
5-Minute Enchilada Pie
This recipe came from Great-Grandma Mary’s stash. Makes sense, it is designed to feed a crowd, in a hurry, with minimal hands on time.