Posted on January 13, 2018 in Community Family Recipes
Don Saville passed away in May of 2017 at age 81. He was a Korean War veteran and served as a Corpsman HM1 in the United States Navy on the medical ship USS Piedmont. He was loyal to family, friends and country. Don was a good cook with a fun spirit who gave everyone a nickname and loved to tease …Read the Full Article
Posted on December 13, 2017 in Family Recipes Seven Stones
Judy shares a family favorite with us this week: a cookie recipe she received from one of her mom’s dear friends, Dorothy, in 1965 as a part of her wedding gift. These are best served with a mug of milk! Butter Nut Balls 1 cup softened butter 1/2 cup powdered sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 1/8 teaspoon salt 2 1/4 cups all-purpose …Read the Full Article
Posted on November 29, 2017 in Community Family Recipes Seven Stones
Opal’s Raspberry Jam was a coveted treat. She had huge batches of fresh raspberries from her garden in Great Fall, MT and made lots of jars to share. Her son’s families cherished every bite and could hardly wait for each holiday season and a new batch. “Mmmm Mmmm,” they would say as they enjoyed a warm piece of toast slathered …Read the Full Article
Posted on November 16, 2017 in Community Family Recipes Seven Stones
They’re simple, but they were her son and daughter’s favorite dish. Bonnie DuCharme’s fried potatoes didn’t really follow a recipe; she just knew how they should look and smell at each stage. But the guidelines below should get you close…until you can make them by instinct too. Bonnie’s Fried Potatoes Ingredients 6 potatoes sliced to an even thickness (¼ to …Read the Full Article
Posted on October 31, 2017 in Community Events Family Recipes Seven Stones
Some of our favorite family memories include food. Grandma’s fried potatoes, ornate Christmas cookies, the special stuffing that Mom made every Thanksgiving, Dad’s secret chili spice…just the smell can take us back to treasured time with loved ones. Seven Stones is featuring recipes to remember over the next few months, and we would love to include yours. Maybe it’s …Read the Full Article