" DEAR JOHN"
LONG JOHN SILVER
JOHNNY APPLESEED
JOHNNY MARZETTI
HOPPIN JOHN
JOHNNY CAKES
JOHNNY DESSERTS
JOHN RECIPES etc.
THANKS FOR THE RECIPES
SEPT 14, 2013
LOVE this cookbook Nancy!! Love all the neat recipes with special memories and stories! Very cool! Thank you for including my Johnny's favorite recipe, its very special to my family! XXXXXOOOOOO!
Here's one of the stories, but not sure if all the facts are correct:
Kitchen Mailbox: Johnny Marzetti immortalized as casserole
Thursday, November 04, 1999
By Arlene Burnett, Post-Gazette Staff Writer
What's Johnny Marzetti? Johnny Marzetti is a casserole created in the 1920s by the owner of the Marzetti Restaurant in Columbus, Ohio. Who was Johnny Marzetti? According to the "American Century Cookbook" by Jean Anderson, Johnny Marzetti was the brother of the owner of the Marzetti Restaurant.
Casseroles steamrolled into the kitchen in the 1940s and have remained popular staples to this day. The Johnny Marzetti casserole was popular in the mid '50s and early '60s. It consists of meat, pasta and either tomato sauce, soup or juice.
KELLYS recipe: Johnny Marzetti
NOTE: In case there is anyone that does not know what the
DEAR JOUN letter was for.....
Popular during W.W.2.!!
A Dear John letter is a letter from a woman to her man in which she states that the relationship is over. It is typically because she has found someone else. This happened frequently during wars as women grew tired of waiting for their man to return
Pinched from: AsK.COM
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My Mothers Hamburger Pie- My Johnny's Favorite
Looks like a great recipe...to try!
hugs, Nancy.9/14/13
Here's one of the stories, but not sure if all the facts are correct:
Kitchen Mailbox: Johnny Marzetti immortalized as casserole
Thursday, November 04, 1999
By Arlene Burnett, Post-Gazette Staff Writer
What's Johnny Marzetti? Johnny Marzetti is a casserole created in the 1920s by the owner of the Marzetti Restaurant in Columbus, Ohio. Who was Johnny Marzetti? According to the "American Century Cookbook" by Jean Anderson, Johnny Marzetti was the brother of the owner of the Marzetti Restaurant.
Casseroles steamrolled into the kitchen in the 1940s and have remained popular staples to this day. The Johnny Marzetti casserole was popular in the mid '50s and early '60s. It consists of meat, pasta and either tomato sauce, soup or juice.
KELLYS recipe:
Johnny Marzetti
HUGS, nancy
DEAR JOUN letter was for.....
Popular during W.W.2.!!
A Dear John letter is a letter from a woman to her man in which she states that the relationship is over. It is typically because she has found someone else. This happened frequently during wars as women grew tired of waiting for their man to return
Pinched from: AsK.COM