Marketplace16 Month Old Won't Drink Milk The fashion for old recipes party Yam Souffle and Winter Apricot compote As we move into autumn, our thoughts turn to entertaining. It will not be long until Thanksgiving rolls around and one month after it's Christmas. As Americans, our Christmas traditions seem to revolve around good food with family and friends. Whether it's for you to organize the festivities or just to take a dish to a friend or relatives house, here are a couple of old recipes from my fashion collection of recipes from the period. Both are great for parties or just good family meal sitting. Festive Yam Souffle is a perfect recipe for the busy host / hostess. Not only is it delicious, but it looks very festive, garnish with miniature marshmallows, pecans and maraschino cherries. The best part? It can be assembled and refrigerated 8 hours before cooking! apricot compote is a delicious winter recipe for hot fruit that is sure to please. 3 eggs If you are a follower of this blog, you know that many of my recipes are from the collection of my mother "The work-basket" magazine. The magazine now defunct little has been the pride of more than one rural home when I was a child. This is another recipe from one of 1970's "The work-basket" magizine. 2 cans (30 oz each halves) Apricot Enjoy! Posted on January 18, 2010.
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