In Granny’s Kitchen #1: Milk

In this episode, we talk about old-fashioned traditions surrounding milk. Granny tells us about a glass milk bottle shaped like a baby, and how milk was delivered to her home when she was just a girl.

Traditions Around Milk
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About the Series

In The Kitchen With GrannyIn Granny’s Kitchen is an on-going series of taped conversations that take place at Granny’s kitchen table, in the house where I grew up. Listen to our kitchen talk focused on family traditions, rituals, and how the quality of food has changed since Granny was a girl growing up in the Depression era.

Learn what Granny did to keep the close connection to her family, friends, and neighbors and how her traditional views on food shaped my own philosophy on health and well-being.

She’ll even share her savory recipes and cooking tips from over 50 years as a seasoned home-cook.

Produced by Jennifer Iserloh and Skinny Chef Culinary Ventures. Mixed and edited by Ulrich Iserloh and Bright Launch.

Comments

  1. In this GREAT interview with your Granny she mentions butter milk. Back then, what did they do with butter milk? Was it used to just cook with or did they drink it just like a regular glass of milk?

  2. Hey Kathy!

    Thanks for listening- she’s so funny, right? It’s actually milk with cream that rising to the top, that is milk that isn’t homogenized. I’ll have to ask her about the buttermilk from back then!

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