2009 Thanksgiving meal at the South of the Alps Dining Facility, Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy – United States Army Africa (SETAF) – 091125
A few nice family meals images I found:
2009 Thanksgiving meal at the South of the Alps Dining Facility, Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy – United States Army Africa (SETAF) – 091125
Image by US Army Africa
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CAPTION: U.S. Army Soldiers, Civilians, Families, retirees and their guests enjoy are festive Thanksgiving meal at the award-winning "South of the Alps" Dining Facility on Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy.
Soldiers from the 173rd ABCT, U.S. Army Africa (SETAF), Garrison Vicenza and several other units stationed in Italy enjoyed a taste of home with a full spread of turkey, ham and roast beef with all the fixings.
U.S. Army photo by Edward N. Johnson
2009 Thanksgiving meal at the South of the Alps Dining Facility, Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy – United States Army Africa (SETAF) – 091125
Image by US Army Africa
http:/www.usaraf.army.mil
CAPTION: U.S. Army Soldiers, Civilians, Families, retirees and their guests enjoy are festive Thanksgiving meal at the award-winning "South of the Alps" Dining Facility on Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy.
Soldiers from the 173rd ABCT, U.S. Army Africa (SETAF), Garrison Vicenza and several other units stationed in Italy enjoyed a taste of home with a full spread of turkey, ham and roast beef with all the fixings.
U.S. Army photo by Edward N. Johnson
2009 Thanksgiving meal at the South of the Alps Dining Facility, Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy – United States Army Africa (SETAF) – 091125
Image by US Army Africa
http:/www.usaraf.army.mil
CAPTION: U.S. Army Soldiers, Civilians, Families, retirees and their guests enjoy are festive Thanksgiving meal at the award-winning "South of the Alps" Dining Facility on Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy.
Soldiers from the 173rd ABCT, U.S. Army Africa (SETAF), Garrison Vicenza and several other units stationed in Italy enjoyed a taste of home with a full spread of turkey, ham and roast beef with all the fixings.
U.S. Army photo by Edward N. Johnson
Cool Cookbook images
Some cool cookbook images:
Grandma Inis Counselman Cookbook 06
Image by Counselman Collection
Grandma Inis never knew what the internet was, and she has no idea that her old recipes are now posted on the internet, but I wanted to save and preserve them for her Great Great Grandchildren that are now living in her houses. It looks like the book wore out many decades ago, and Grandpa had to sew it back together for her, but with a little computer enhancement, I am still able to read her writing. I see a lot of lard being used, and I do not know if my doctor will allow that for me today, but I sure remember the food was great. If anyone wants any certain pages, just email me; the JPGs are about 2MB each.
Grandma Inis Counselman Cookbook 10
Image by Counselman Collection
Grandma Inis never knew what the internet was, and she has no idea that her old recipes are now posted on the internet, but I wanted to save and preserve them for her Great Great Grandchildren that are now living in her houses. It looks like the book wore out many decades ago, and Grandpa had to sew it back together for her, but with a little computer enhancement, I am still able to read her writing. I see a lot of lard being used, and I do not know if my doctor will allow that for me today, but I sure remember the food was great. If anyone wants any certain pages, just email me; the JPGs are about 2MB each.
Grandma Inis Counselman Cookbook 32
Image by Counselman Collection
Grandma Inis never knew what the internet was, and she has no idea that her old recipes are now posted on the internet, but I wanted to save and preserve them for her Great Great Grandchildren that are now living in her houses. It looks like the book wore out many decades ago, and Grandpa had to sew it back together for her, but with a little computer enhancement, I am still able to read her writing. I see a lot of lard being used, and I do not know if my doctor will allow that for me today, but I sure remember the food was great. If anyone wants any certain pages, just email me; the JPGs are about 2MB each.
Cool Family Meals images
A few nice family meals images I found:
Family Program Turkey Dinner Distribution
Image by PANationalGuard
FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa. — Volunteers from Pennsylvania American Water Company and American Legion Ladies’ Auxiliary Post #910 (Lickdale) assisted Deployment Cycle Support and Family Program staff in the distribution of fifty-three complete Thanksgiving turkey dinner kits, carefully assembled by Xerox Corporation volunteers and graciously donated by the Xerox Community Involvement Fund and Mr. & Mrs. Shiva Bongu (USPFO-RM). Representatives were sent from the 111th Fighter Wing, 171st Air Refueling Wing, 28th Infantry Division, 213th Regional Support Group and Fort Indiantown Gap to pick up the meals from Fort Indiantown Gap on Nov. 22, 2011, for final distribution to twelve Airmen and forty-one Soldiers in need. This is the seventh year Xerox Community Involvement Fund has made this distribution possible, and the most volunteer support that Family Program has received to date. LTC Allen Nelson (USPFO-LOG) and the Pennsylvania National Guard Foundation were instrumental in facilitating the donation. (Photo courtesy of State Family Program Office/Released)
Family Program Turkey Dinner Distribution
Image by PANationalGuard
FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa. — Volunteers from Pennsylvania American Water Company and American Legion Ladies’ Auxiliary Post #910 (Lickdale) assisted Deployment Cycle Support and Family Program staff in the distribution of fifty-three complete Thanksgiving turkey dinner kits, carefully assembled by Xerox Corporation volunteers and graciously donated by the Xerox Community Involvement Fund and Mr. & Mrs. Shiva Bongu (USPFO-RM). Representatives were sent from the 111th Fighter Wing, 171st Air Refueling Wing, 28th Infantry Division, 213th Regional Support Group and Fort Indiantown Gap to pick up the meals from Fort Indiantown Gap on Nov. 22, 2011, for final distribution to twelve Airmen and forty-one Soldiers in need. This is the seventh year Xerox Community Involvement Fund has made this distribution possible, and the most volunteer support that Family Program has received to date. LTC Allen Nelson (USPFO-LOG) and the Pennsylvania National Guard Foundation were instrumental in facilitating the donation. (Photo courtesy of State Family Program Office/Released)
Cool Cook Books images
A few nice cook books images I found:
Super Old Cook Book
Image by misswired
maasikasorbett/strawberry sorbet
Image by Mari Liis
Family Program Turkey Dinner Distribution
Some cool family meals images:
Family Program Turkey Dinner Distribution
Image by PANationalGuard
FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa. — Volunteers from Pennsylvania American Water Company and American Legion Ladies’ Auxiliary Post #910 (Lickdale) assisted Deployment Cycle Support and Family Program staff in the distribution of fifty-three complete Thanksgiving turkey dinner kits, carefully assembled by Xerox Corporation volunteers and graciously donated by the Xerox Community Involvement Fund and Mr. & Mrs. Shiva Bongu (USPFO-RM). Representatives were sent from the 111th Fighter Wing, 171st Air Refueling Wing, 28th Infantry Division, 213th Regional Support Group and Fort Indiantown Gap to pick up the meals from Fort Indiantown Gap on Nov. 22, 2011, for final distribution to twelve Airmen and forty-one Soldiers in need. This is the seventh year Xerox Community Involvement Fund has made this distribution possible, and the most volunteer support that Family Program has received to date. LTC Allen Nelson (USPFO-LOG) and the Pennsylvania National Guard Foundation were instrumental in facilitating the donation. (Photo courtesy of State Family Program Office/Released)
Family Program Turkey Dinner Distribution
Image by PANationalGuard
FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa. — Volunteers from Pennsylvania American Water Company and American Legion Ladies’ Auxiliary Post #910 (Lickdale) assisted Deployment Cycle Support and Family Program staff in the distribution of fifty-three complete Thanksgiving turkey dinner kits, carefully assembled by Xerox Corporation volunteers and graciously donated by the Xerox Community Involvement Fund and Mr. & Mrs. Shiva Bongu (USPFO-RM). Representatives were sent from the 111th Fighter Wing, 171st Air Refueling Wing, 28th Infantry Division, 213th Regional Support Group and Fort Indiantown Gap to pick up the meals from Fort Indiantown Gap on Nov. 22, 2011, for final distribution to twelve Airmen and forty-one Soldiers in need. This is the seventh year Xerox Community Involvement Fund has made this distribution possible, and the most volunteer support that Family Program has received to date. LTC Allen Nelson (USPFO-LOG) and the Pennsylvania National Guard Foundation were instrumental in facilitating the donation. (Photo courtesy of State Family Program Office/Released)