Spare Spoons Kitchen
The recipes you crave when you’re almost out of spoons — Aunt Betty’s prepared-food comfort classics, kept in her original words. Heritage first, low-spoons close behind: food that takes care of you when you can’t.
Betty gathered these over a lifetime — from the backs of packages, from church suppers, and from the friends and relatives who passed along what worked (you’ll spot their names right on the recipes: Geneva’s, Sue Slone’s, Claire’s). It was a community cookbook in the truest sense — a whole kitchen’s worth of borrowed wisdom. When I left for graduate school, Betty collated the entire collection for me to take along — a piece of home to cook from at a distance.
Half of these recipes were born from a package label — the dip on the soup-mix box, the fudge on the marshmallow jar. A little history from Betty’s pantry:
A draft collection — kept as written, not yet brought up to the site’s gram-weight standard.