A few new locations that have cookbooks available have been added to this list.
The newest Senior Perspective cookbook, “More Lifelong Favorites, Vol. 16” will be available at hundreds of stores throughout Minnesota by early November. Books expected to be on shelves by Nov. 6. The books will sell for just $4 at the following locations:
Cookbook Advice: Some locations may sell out quickly. Calling ahead might be a good idea. Be sure to thank the business owners for supporting this year’s cookbook. There would be no cookbook without their support.
The books will sell for just $4 at the following locations:
Aitkin Unclaimed Freight
Albany Teal’s Market Pack N Go Travel
Another swell Bengtson family picnic was held on the shore of Lake Andrew in 1959. Submitted by Sharla Bengtson of Wood Lake
Alexandria Ace Hardware Alexandria Apothecary Bon Jo’s Community Vac & Sew Cub Foods Elden’s Fresh Foods Hearlife Jim & Judy’s Knights of Columbus Trumm Drug Trumm Home Medical
Arlington Jerry’s Home Foods
Ashby Ashby Hardware Hank
Avon Dahlin’s Market K&S Pharmacy
Barrett Barrett Care Center
Battle Lake Good Samaritan Society Larry’s Supermarket Seip Drug
Beardsley Bobby Jo’s Café & Catering
Belgrade Belgrade Bakery
Gail (Kamrath) Carbonaro, of Livermore, Calif., celebrated her first birthday with her brother Drew, then 5 years old. He watched her sample frosting from an angel food cake in 1975. The high chair Gail is using has been in the family since the ‘40s. Submitted by Grace Kamrath of Cosmos
Benson Benson Bakery & Coffee Shop Breen’s Thrifty White Drug Don’s Flooring
Bertha Seip Drug
Baxter Cub Foods
Bowlus Bowlus Gas & Grocery
Brainerd Cub Foods
Brooten Jana Mae’s Mike’s Market
Browerville Cherry Grove Market
Cass Lake Teal’s Market
Clara City Almich’s Market
Clarissa Eagle Valley Express (LAC) Jon’s Family Foods Seip Drug
Cold Spring Cold Spring Bakery Teal’s Market
Cottonwood Cottonwood Co-op
Dassel Red Rooster Foods
Delano Peppermint Twist
Dent Nootzi’s
Detroit Lakes Hometown Crafts & Fabric
Donnelly Donnelly Co-op (Cenex)
Eden Valley Lost & Found
Elbow Lake Trumm Drug
Elrosa Bayer Gas & Grocery
Fairfax Smokey Hollow Café
Fargo, ND Seip Drug
Fergus Falls American National Bank Big Chief Edward Jones (1100 N. Union Ave.) Service Foods
Frazee Seip Drug
Bonnie Schmeling’s family did something diff erent and fun for her niece’s bridal shower this spring; they served a pie buff et. Here are some of the pie makers/servers. Submitted by Bonnie Schmeling of Cosmos
Freeport Freeport Gas & Grocery
Gaylord Jerry’s Home Foods Prairie House Family Restaurant
Glencoe Cutting Edge Gert & Erma’s
Glenwood Brownie’s Tire Eagle Insurance Agency Minnewaska Meats Palmer Creations Pope County Tribune Tom’s Market Trumm Drug
Granite Falls Almich’s Market
Grey Eagle Grey Eagle Gas & Grocery
Hancock By-Lo Gas & Groceries
Hector Hills Unique Gifts
Henning Our Home Your Home Seip Drug
Hinckley Daggett’s SuperValu
Hoffman Darrel’s Full Service Foods
Howard Lake Howard Lake Foods
Hutchinson Ashley Homestore Benny’s Meat Market Carly’s Shoes Carpets Plus Factory Direct Family Rexall Drug Hutch Café McCormick’s Family Restaurant
Isle Teal’s Market
Kimball Tri-County News
Lamberton Lamberton Main Street Peddler
Lester Prairie Cornerstone Hardware
Lincoln Kathy’s Kut & Kurl
Litchfield DeAnn’s Country Village ECUMEN of Litchfield Emmaus Gift Shop
Little Falls Gary Block Tours Ripley 1 Stop The Royal Restaurant
Long Prairie Ace Hardware Countryside Restaurant Northern Star – Cenex
Luverne Teal’s Market
Madison Jubilee Foods
Marshall Avera Marshall Hospital Gift Shop Avera Mashall Auxiliary Thrift Store Treasured Times
Laurie Kent and her husband, Ron, spent a morning of vacation processing horseradish. They do this every year. They dig, peel, grind and mix the horseradish with vinegar and sugar (see recipe). “It’s great in homemade cocktail sauce and served with pork,” said Laurie. Submitted by Laurie Kent of Clontarf
Melby Melby Outpost
Melrose Melrose 1 Stop
Menahga Seip Drug
Milaca Teal’s Market
Moorhead Moorhead Drug Company
Montevideo Bill’s Supermarket Brookside Senior Living Meadow Creek
Morris B Inspired Eul’s Hardware Hank Midwest Family Eye Center Morris Food Shop (Shell) Morris Liquor Visible Changes Willie’s SuperValu
Motley Bricks Travel Center Countryside Restaurant
Mound Westonka Historical Society
New London Country Stop Hillcrest Truckstop
New Munich New Munich Gas & Grocery
New Ulm Gutentag Haus Hy-Vee of New Ulm
New York Mills Seip Drug
Nicollet George’s City Meats
Norwood/Young America Harbor/Haven at Peace Village
Ortonville Pioneer Meats
Osakis Jacob’s Lefse
Ottertail Seip Drug
Park Rapids Prescription Shoppe (Seip Drug)
Parkers Prairie Gappa Oil ProAg Farmers Co-op Sammy’s St. William’s Living Center Trumm Drug
Paynesville NuCara Pharmacy Schrupp’s Meats Teal’s Market
Pennock Pitstop Convenience Store
Perham Central Market Lakes Area Cooperative Service Foods
Pierz Thielen Meats
Princeton Princeton Floral
Royalton Treasure City
Sauk Centre Charlie Walker Realty Palmer House Riverview Manor Schaefer’s Market
Sauk Rapids Village Pharmacy
Spicer Teal’s Market Westwood Café
St. Cloud Village Gifts on Third Street
St. Joseph St. Joseph Meat Market
St. Peter Cooks & Company
Staples Ernie’s Express Jon’s Family Foods Spot Café, The
Starbuck Peddler Dan’s Samuelson’s Drug Store Starbuck Meat Locker Starbuck Telephone Tom’s Market
Not realizing how many cucumbers were in a half bushel, Grace had plenty to work with. After checking a canning book, she made curry, dill and sweet pickles, pickle sticks and relish. Grace had fun and a storehouse of pickles for the winter. Submitted by Grace Kamrath of Cosmos
Waconia UFC Farm Supply Yetzer’s
Wadena Boondocks Café Hometown Crafts & Fabric Lyle’s Shoe Store Seip Drug
Waite Park Cold Spring Bakery Tri-Cap WACOSA Thrift Store
Watertown Marketplace Foods
Watkins Steins Thriftway
Wheaton Willy’s Super Valu
Willmar Blue Bird Pet Shop Cashwise Floor to Ceiling Furniture Plus Kandiyohi Co. Museum New 2 You Thrift Store Schwanke Tractor Security Coin & Pawn
Winsted V’s Grill
Winthrop Red Rooster Foods
Pick one up when you see them. They always go very fast!
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