My Memories Of Grandma Beavers
Millard “ Don “ Carriker and I are first cousins . He is also a member of Legacy Stories . Matter of fact he is the one that told me about this program . To my memory we have never met in person but a few years ago we met on the internet . The reason we have never met in person is he fifteen years older than me . His mother and my mother were sister’s and his mother was also fifteen years older than my mother . Our paths never crossed and our lives took separate paths . But I am glad that have finally crossed . His Mom and Dad was always one of my favorite Aunts and Uncles . I have many fond memories of them . Don’s name and his siblings names were always coming up when his parents were around for a visit, so I feel like I’ve known him longer than I really have . They lived 160 miles north of where I lived when I was growing up so they didn’t come too often .
My Grandma Beavers was 57 years old when Don was born and had become a widow only about a year later. When I was born she was a mellow 72 years old so I have a lot of older cousins to thank for mellowing her out for me . My memories are a lot different than some of theirs were . I guess it was pretty tough on her after her husband died . She still had my mother and a son at home . Of course I think the son helped out a lot .
Grandma Beavers
about 1964
One of my precious memories was when I was in Jr High walking to Grandma’s house after school and having a glass of ice cold milk with her home made peanut butter cookies . I still make them sometimes just for memories sake . And boy are they good . Here is the recipe .
Grandma’s Old Fashioned
Peanut Butter Cookies
This is a recipe from Mary Isabelle (Belle) McNabb Beavers
Born May 4 1875 Scotland , Van Buren County, Arkansas
Died August 24 1967 Shawnee, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma
2 ½ cups flour
½ teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon baking soda
1 cup shortening
1 cup peanut butter
1 cup white sugar
1 cup brown sugar (Packed)
2 eggs
Mix flour, salt, soda set aside
Mix shortening and peanut butter . Add both kinds of sugar mix well.
Add eggs beat well.
Stir flour mixture into peanut butter mixture .
Drop dough from teaspoon on baking sheet . Flatten with fork .
Bake at 375 Degrees F Moderate oven .
10 to 15 minutes until lightly brown
Makes 4 to 5 dozen
Comments 1
Gosh, you make me feel guilty about my feelings towards "our" grandmother. But, you know, my memories of her were when she was probably struggling to "make it" on whatever little pension she had, plus dealing with the loss of our "Grandpa Beavers" (whom I never saw). I also suspect that "Grandma B." and my Mother weren't as close as your Mom and Grandma. My Mother could be a tough person to deal with at times.