The Kissel-Kestner Family Cookbook
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  • Reads 143
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  • Parts 106
  • Time 45m
Complete, First published Aug 18
A cookbook full of generations of recipes from grandmothers, aunts, parents, and extended family. These recipes have been around for a long time and some of them are brand new. I'm on the journey to learn how to cook most of my family's history of recipes while learning to make my own. If you love to cook or bake, come check out this cookbook and who knows you might find your own favorites too. A best recipe is when you learn to make it yourself.
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The Best Kept Secret!

7 parts Complete Mature

They say what's in the past keep it in the past but I wanted to know all about my past. It was things that I didn't know and that I wanted and needed to know! But my life turned upside down when my past is exactly what I should have left alone. Now if you ask me how it all began, I don't exactly remember but I know it started when I moved in with my grandma who I haven't met in all my twenty years of living. I have been in and out of foster homes since I can remember, living with families I knew nothing about. Being the outcast and them constantly asking me what's wrong because I simply did not speak. The only thing that kept me sane was my good grades throughout school. I got the satisfaction of doing the one thing that people kept telling me over and over I couldn't do. I stayed to myself and graduated high school with honors, getting a full-ride scholarship to any college of my choice. Of course, by having this accomplishment, it didn't make it any easier for me between my foster families. To them, I became the girl who was better than them. But I didn't care because when I turned twenty I finally got to start making my own choices. This is where I wonder if the first choice I made was the right one. The first choice I made was to go live off-campus with my grandmother during my first semester in college. I ask myself how could I be so stupid? But you will see just how stupid I was. Or was I?