Vintage Raisin Cake

When I was a young girl, our family vacationed at the home of one of my aunts. She was a lovely, kind, farm-y sort of soul and I watched everything she did. Mostly because I was certain that someday I needed to be the same, exact type person and I wanted to learn from the best.

One evening, after supper, she brought out the most luscious, Cinnamon Raisin Cake that I’d ever tasted. The really amazing thing was that I didn’t want to taste it in the first place because I am not a fan of raisins. AT all. Quite certain I told her so…politely.

Pretty sure my aunt told me something like, “Too bad. Have some anyway. You’ll love it.”

Oh, my goodness. Was she ever right.

She’s been gone for quite a while now. But today, for a few scrumptious moments…

we had her back…

and it was lovely.

 

 

Vintage Raisin Cake
 
Ingredients
  • 1 cup raisins
  • 2 cups water
  • 1 cup sugar
  • ½ cup butter
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 cups flour
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 1 tsp allspice
  • ½ tsp cloves
  • 1 t vanilla
Instructions
  1. Cook raisins in water till about 1 cup of water is left.
  2. Whirl raisins and water in the blender for about 5 seconds.
  3. Cream sugar, butter and eggs.
  4. Add raisins and liquid.
  5. Blend in flour, salt, soda, vanilla and spices.
  6. Spread batter in 11 x 17 cookie sheet as though baking a cake.
  7. Bake at 350 degrees for about 15-18 minutes.
  8. While still hot, spread with thin layer of powdered sugar icing or sprinkle with brown sugar--if desired.
  9. Cool and cut into bars.

 

Moving Day~

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About a month after we moved to the cute little house, we came back to actually get most of our things. Rhen wanted to get as much actual moving-our-stuff-out-and-over-to-the-house as possible in one trip, so he just broke down and rented a U-haul. That’s a big truck.

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I’d been packing for weeks and weeks, so most of our things were in boxes…

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but, oh, my GOODness–I have soooo much STUFF!

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But the guys were patient and kind and hard working and packed that big, old truck, not once…

but TWICE.

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Then they drove it allll the way…

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to my cute little house up the road.

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The weather was pretty dang soggy, but they didn’t seem to notice. Guys are such a wonderful idea. haha.

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They packed as much as they could into the carport, and put everything else…

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in the front room…

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and family room.

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I’m sooooo excited to start putting things where they belong. Some of this stuff, I haven’t seen in a few years.

I’ll be digging out for a bit…

and loving every second.

 

 

 

Valentine Love~

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Oooh-oooooh! My sweet daughter and her family sent over these luscious thingies for our Valentine breakfast  ummm… treat.

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This daughter must have been raised reeeeally well. Yummo. 
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Somehow, I found the Valentine tub in all that stacks of boxes out in the shed…

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which means that the grandkids can see the ancient decorations…

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that their moms grew up with.

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I admit that some of these should probably be tossed. I mean, a water globe half filled, or one without a single drop left in it? Oh, too bad. I’m keeping them. They are still awesome.

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And I have just a few little surprises for the little little sweeties too…

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just a few. Heh, heh.

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For me?

What good kids I have!

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