Food Friday: Cheese Casserole

Today's recipe comes from a cookbook complied  by a bank. Silver Dollar Recipes from Troy Bank and Trust Company (n.d.) is great because it not only has names but it includes their position at the bank. That's one of the benefits of seeking out cookbooks published by work places or even volunteer organizations.
From the collection of Gena Philibert-Ortega


There's not much in regards to non-food information in this cookbook. There is an introduction but no date and the regular headings found in cookbooks (appetizers, entrees, desserts, etc.) are missing. It appears that the cookbook was put together as a thank-you to customers.

From the collection of Gena Philibert-Ortega


So today's recipe is Cheese Casserole provided by the Assistant Vice President of the bank. Pretty easy since the recipe only involves bread, cheese, eggs and milk. Add some sausage or bacon and you would have breakfast.

From the collection of Gena Philibert-Ortega
The cookbook does include some annotations from the previous owner as you can see from the page shown above. There are "m"s as well as some circles around the "m." My guess is that the "m" indicated what recipes to try and maybe the circle indicates that it was tried. No indication of what the previous owner thought of the recipes.

Thanks to my good friend Lee Eltzroth of the Hunting and Gathering blog who is always on the lookout for cookbooks for me. I appreciate her help in finding unique cookbooks to share.

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