Inspired by Southern28Chick's post, I thought I'd share my thrifty, fun and easy idea too!
Mom passed four years ago, and my sister and brother and I still feel the loss, especially this time of year, as you can imagine.
I came across some of her handwritten recipes along with some I had written down as I learned from watching her.
Decided to make a little book of "Mom's Recipes" for each of us. Added a lot of little found items that were kicking around in the bottom of drawers: some coins she brought back from her last trip to Argentina, odd lost buttons she always put in a jar, and the like.
On the cover I put a spoon referencing what she would call her kitchen: Las Cinco Cucharas, spanish for The Five Spoons, (we were a family of five).
For everyone else on my list (friends and neighbors) I'm knitting scarves.
All simple, easy and from the heart!
Mom passed four years ago, and my sister and brother and I still feel the loss, especially this time of year, as you can imagine.
I came across some of her handwritten recipes along with some I had written down as I learned from watching her.
Decided to make a little book of "Mom's Recipes" for each of us. Added a lot of little found items that were kicking around in the bottom of drawers: some coins she brought back from her last trip to Argentina, odd lost buttons she always put in a jar, and the like.
On the cover I put a spoon referencing what she would call her kitchen: Las Cinco Cucharas, spanish for The Five Spoons, (we were a family of five).

For everyone else on my list (friends and neighbors) I'm knitting scarves.
All simple, easy and from the heart!
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