The Women Who Taught Me To Do Stuff, and who always asked me "what are your working on?"

The Women Who Taught Me To Do Stuff,  and who always asked me "what are your working on?"
my mother, grandmother, Aunts Bernice, Betty and Evelyn, baby cousin George. These are the women who I watched always being busy, they taught me to cook and sew and keep a nice home, and they always asked me "what are you working on?"

Sunday, March 28, 2010

weekly words to live by


"Oddly, it is not real cooks who insist the finest ingredients are neccessary to produce a delicious something...Real cooks take stale bread and aging onions and make you happy" - Susan Wiegand

more WORDS at Tracy's Notes from a Cottage Industry

7 comments:

  1. Oh the precious memories your photo evokes!

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  2. Ah! Family picnics...now that brings many memories to my mind. The quote is perfect for the photo.

    Hugs from Holland ~
    Heidi

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  3. Real cooks also manage to make enough to feed everyone at the table, no matter how skimpy the pantry...don't they?

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  4. This quote reminds me of my mother. She makes something out of nothing. I love your pictures. You are lucky to have them and be able to identify the people in them.

    Jerri

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