As requested here is all of the handwritten candy recipes.
As requested here is all of the handwritten candy recipes.
by Fecal_Tornado
23 Comments
Fecal_Tornado
The divinity was always the most requested and the one that disappeared the quickest. The fudge is awesome too. I haven’t eaten any of these since she passed about 10 years ago.
Extra_Inflation_7472
Thank you to you and your Grandma for sharing these!
Own-Law9370
Thank you!
michaelyup
Awesome! The Buckeyes, from the Houston Post, from someone in League City, you’re hitting my home turf. Buckeyes were always the favorite. Divinity too. I think we had just as much fun making these as we did eating them.
UltraRare1950sBarbie
Bless you.
barbermom
Thank you for this update!!!
JBirdSD
As someone who has fouled divinity, I thank you and your grandma!
innicher
It’s very kind of you to share your grandmother’s candy recipes! What a treasure ❤️
Seabreezzee2
These look wonderful…thank you for sharing these!
elusivechipmunk
Yummmm!!! Thank you 😊
hilaryrex
Oh my goodness me yes!!!!! Thank you so much!!!!!!
Awkward_Squirrel6197
I don’t see the date roll recipe, would you mind sending that to me? All of my grandma’s recipes were lost and I’m pretty sure that’s the candy she made every Christmas that I lost my little mind over. Thank you so much for sharing, these recipes are a treasure!
Due_Hedgehog5354
I’m here for the hand writing skills 👍
RTB-AXA
Thanks so much!
15letters
I love this.
Before my Mom passed, she hand wrote all her favorite recipes and put them in a binder for me. Absolutely my most treasured possession.
caramelpupcorn
Praline? Divinity? TOFFEE? I’m definitely saving these recipes. Thank you for sharing!
mind_the_umlaut
These are marvelous, thank you for sharing! Question about your grandmother specifying margarine, was that a concern for cost? My mother thought margarine was a useful butter substitute, that was before the health concerns came out.
Leftturn0619
If anyone bakes any of these, will you post pics please?🙂
IntentionOk7912
Thank you very much for sharing.
AngryBluePetunia
Did your grandmother write all of these? I ask as it seems like multiple people’s handwriting and one of them is very familiar.
Purple-Prince-9896
In the crockpot peanut clusters… paraffin? I’m I reading that wrong?
SkirtLikeAFlag
Looks like Catholic school cursive. I can write the exact same way.
23 Comments
The divinity was always the most requested and the one that disappeared the quickest. The fudge is awesome too. I haven’t eaten any of these since she passed about 10 years ago.
Thank you to you and your Grandma for sharing these!
Thank you!
Awesome! The Buckeyes, from the Houston Post, from someone in League City, you’re hitting my home turf. Buckeyes were always the favorite. Divinity too. I think we had just as much fun making these as we did eating them.
Bless you.
Thank you for this update!!!
As someone who has fouled divinity, I thank you and your grandma!
It’s very kind of you to share your grandmother’s candy recipes! What a treasure ❤️
These look wonderful…thank you for sharing these!
Yummmm!!! Thank you 😊
Oh my goodness me yes!!!!! Thank you so much!!!!!!
I don’t see the date roll recipe, would you mind sending that to me? All of my grandma’s recipes were lost and I’m pretty sure that’s the candy she made every Christmas that I lost my little mind over. Thank you so much for sharing, these recipes are a treasure!
I’m here for the hand writing skills 👍
Thanks so much!
I love this.
Before my Mom passed, she hand wrote all her favorite recipes and put them in a binder for me.
Absolutely my most treasured possession.
Praline? Divinity? TOFFEE? I’m definitely saving these recipes. Thank you for sharing!
These are marvelous, thank you for sharing! Question about your grandmother specifying margarine, was that a concern for cost? My mother thought margarine was a useful butter substitute, that was before the health concerns came out.
If anyone bakes any of these, will you post pics please?🙂
Thank you very much for sharing.
Did your grandmother write all of these? I ask as it seems like multiple people’s handwriting and one of them is very familiar.
In the crockpot peanut clusters… paraffin? I’m I reading that wrong?
Looks like Catholic school cursive. I can write the exact same way.
Thank you for sharing your family recipes!