Very nice work! Makes me want to go get the ingredients and cook!
Thanks for all your comments. maybe someone will know the link to Debbie Foote's site. Sorry , I just have them in a folder and she has changed her site name over the years. Kay
oh, kay this are so lovely, where are the designs from? will like to get them and make some for my grand daughter!!!! hugs.
I think it was Debbie Foote's site. Sometimes she goes by Grandma Debbie Maybe someone knows the link. Kay
This towel you've made is lovely& a nice gift. Could you please tell where you'd found the design? Thanks for sharing it. :~D
These are great, next time someone asks for a recipe this just may be the way I give it to them.
I have heard the recipe towels are "hot" right now....this is a great gift, Kay!
I have always liked them , but I never did sell a lot. I have been stitching them for at least 7 years!!
Great looking towels. My favorite is Broccoli and rice. Can't make it though because I'd eat it all. Ha-ha!
Lot of stitchin' Kay, but nice.I have eaten good ones and bad ones,but when they are good, they are really good.
I was just looking at these Katy they turned out great hugs!!!
These will make a very nice gift. I have never eaten green bean casserole or made one.
It is an old stand by for years. I do not know if if came from Campbell Soup or somewhere else. Maybe someone will know. I think the original recipe used French Style cut canned green beans. I stopped making it a while back but my daughter still makes her own version for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
The green bean casserole was first created in 1955 by the Campbell Soup Company. Dorcas Reilly led the team that created the recipe while working as a staff member in the home economics department. The inspiration for the dish was "to create a quick and easy recipe around two things most Americans always had on hand in the 1950s: green beans and Campbell’s Cream of Mushroom Soup."