Thanks for the info, Cheryl! How very interesting that you have Rosie in your family tree! Thanks for reading and commenting.
]]>Hi, Rhonda! Thanks for stopping by the blog and sharing your memories of Kitchen Klatter. I have the cookbook and found Dorothy’s Christmas Cookies recipe. I will email it to you. 🙂
]]>I remember my grandmother sitting in the kitchen listening to the Kitchen Klatter show and jotting down the recipes. She bought a her daughters and daughter-in-laws the Kitchen Klatter cookbook. My mother gave me her copy. Unfortunately we had a fire and my copy was lost. Does anyone have the recipe for Dorothy’s Christmas cookies?
]]>Oh, I am jealous of your flavoring bottles! What a great thing to have as a decoration.
I was only a young girl when Kitchen Klatter was on the air, but I remember the ladies’ voices vividly. Thanks for sharing your memories of the show and the products! As this thread gets longer and people keep commenting about the flavorings, I hope everyone noticed an earlier post where someone helpfully gave the info about the flavorings continued production under the Xtra Touch name: http://www.xtratouch.com
]]>I think the downside of the magazines were how much room they took up if you did collect them. There’s really no neat way to store all those magazines. I’ve thought about collecting them, but each time I find some in an antique store and pick them up, I think, “Where am I going to put all of these?” I love the cookbook, though! I use it a lot. I’m glad you have it to remind you of your mom and your Midwest. 🙂
]]>My mother loved listening to Kitchen-Klatter and bought the cookbooks and subscribed to the magazines. Alas, when she passed away in 1988, I follishly tossed the magazines–I DID keep the cookbook, which I stilluse to this day, but now I wish I had kept the magazines! I miss my mom and my midwest!!
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