Recipes Archives * The Homesteading Hippy (2024)

Delicious step by step recipes you can make with produce from your garden. step by step instructions and photos included. Yumm!

Traditional Tattie Scones Scottish Recipe

Recipes / Jeanie Beales

Tattie Scones are not like the traditional English scones you may have enjoyed, split and slathered with butter, a dollop of strawberry jam and topped with fresh cream. The scone derives its name from a potato, called a ‘tattie’ in Scotland. A tattie scone can be served as an accompaniment to a hearty breakfast with […]

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41 Persimmon Recipes to Enjoy

Recipes / Jeanie Beales

The persimmon tree originates from Asia and is renowned as a delicious diet-friendly fruit that is high in fiber. One average-size persimmon contains around 55% of the recommended daily intake of Vitamin A, a vitamin crucial to immune function. The fruit is also high in a number of other vitamins, potassium, calcium, iron, and antioxidants

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76 Cast Iron Recipes that are Simply Delicious

Recipes / Greg Seebregts

You know, I think I have a food obsession…seriously, what is this, my umpteenth article about food? Well, if I’m a foodie then I’d best put together something interesting. The only question is: what to write? Hmm…How about a list of delicious cast iron recipes to try? Yeah! That sounds good! Apart from being affordable

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Blueberry, White Chocolate and Oat Porridge Muffins

Recipes / Jeanie Beales

What makes these different and in my opinion the best muffins is that the oatmeal is cooked before you mix it into the muffin batter. I have used a few recipes where the oats are dry when mixed in, and they are pretty average. The fact that there are loads of blueberries in the mix

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Delicious Lentils and Rice Recipe

Recipes / Jeanie Beales

This recipe can be really delicious with some added stir-fried vegetables, or as an accompaniment to meat or fish. It can also be made vegetarian if you use a vegetable broth instead of a meat based one. Lentils are included in stockpiles because they last a reasonably long time – around 3 years. Although they

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42 Recipes for Leftover Oatmeal

Recipes / Amanda Furbeck

Yes, you can reheat leftover oatmeal. It’s one of the easiest ways to use up the leftovers and a quick means of making breakfast. But if reheated, oatmeal doesn’t get your taste buds drooling, you might want to try some of these amazing recipes to use up those extra already-cooked oats. Using up leftover cooked

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Bobotie – Traditional South African Casserole Dish

Recipes / Jeanie Beales

Bobotie (pronounced Bab-oor-ti) is a casserole dish that South Africans get very excited about because of the depth of flavor in the curried ground beef combined with fruit like apples and raisins. It is one of those comfort foods that remind people of home, and has spread from Cape Town outward across South Africa, and

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Authentic Boerewors Recipe – South African Sausages

Recipes / Jeanie Beales

No matter where they settle in the world, South Africans will find a fellow countryman who can make boerewors, or they will learn to make it themselves – that’s how much they miss their traditional sausage. Boerewors, translated from Afrikaans, a language derived from the Dutch settlers, means farmer’s sausage; the word boer means farmer.

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Authentic Swedish Meatballs – Yum!

Recipes / Heather Harris

To Swedish children, meatballs are what chicken nuggets are to American kids. They are served on celebratory occasions and as warming suppers. Ikea made them even more famous by serving them at their stores. This hearty dish provides plenty of nutrition especially in the colder months. The Swedes mix ground beef and pork in a

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44 Pioneer Recipes You Absolutely Must Try

Recipes / Greg Seebregts

I have a particular interest in history, and when you add good food to the mix; it provides an insight of sorts into how things were done back in the day. Preparing and preserving food was very different in the 1800s. The food at the time had to be prepped with what you had or

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Recipes Archives * The Homesteading Hippy (2024)

FAQs

What to do with family recipe cards? ›

Frame your favorite recipes.

Make your kitchen your own by decorating its walls with framed vintage recipe cards. One-of-a-kind art never looked so good. Plus, you'll never lose your favorite recipe again.

How to preserve old handwritten recipes? ›

A sizeable collection can be stored in standard archival file folders and boxes. Weak or damaged paper also can be placed in polyester sleeves and then in folders and boxes. Recipes also can be scanned and accessed electronically while the originals are kept in safe storage.

Do people still use recipe cards? ›

Although many call it outdated, the world of using good ol' paper for books, studies, and even recipes is still very much present. There are simply some things that digital tools cannot replace, and deciding to print your own recipe cards is one of them.

How do you digitize family recipes? ›

Whether they're handwritten on a recipe card or clipped from old newspapers, gather as many family recipes as you can. Take photos of the recipes to easily capture the original format and—bam—you've digitized your recipes.

How do you store 100 year old paper? ›

Always store important documents flat in a cool, dry, and dark area. Papers should always be stored in acid-free, alkaline materials (like boxes, folders, or mats) or in polyester file folders in filing cabinets. Never keep your documents in a damp or humid storage space, such as basem*nts, attics, or bathrooms.

How do you digitize handwritten recipes? ›

Tips for digitizing old recipe cards
  1. Scan the recipe cards using a document scanner or phone app, such as CamScanner.
  2. Use an online recipe database like BigOven to store and organize your recipes digitally so that you can easily share them with family members.
Jan 24, 2023

What can you do with extra recipe cards in Animal Crossing? ›

You could trade them for others' extras online. Or sell em. I've been mailing the more generic repeats to my villagers, will likely offer to just give away the seasonal ones like the cherry blossom set. Can throw them on the beach, too.

What are recipe cards used for? ›

Accuracy: Recipe cards can ensure that the right amount of each ingredient is used in each dish, which can help maintain accurate inventory levels and reduce waste. Training: Recipe cards can be a valuable training tool for new staff members, helping them to learn the proper procedures for preparing menu items.

How to display old recipe cards? ›

How to Display Recipe Cards
  1. Simply Frame Them.
  2. Engrave them on a cutting board.
  3. Get a custom sign made.
Jul 22, 2022

Is there an app for storing family recipes? ›

Recipe Keeper is the easy to use, all-in-one recipe organizer, shopping list and meal planner available across all of your devices. Enter your recipes with as much or as little information as you like.

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