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Dine like it's 1979: Vintage Stamps cookbook serves up Grey Cup snack ideas

Beer fondue, wine and watermelon punch and refrigerator bran muffins: Julie Van Rosendaal dusts off some old recipes from a cookbook written almost 40 years ago by the Stampeder Football Wives Association.

Julie Van Rosendaal dusts off old recipes from Stampeder Football Wives Association

The Stir With The Stamps recipe book features recipes such as beer fondue, wine and watermelon punch and refrigerator bran muffins. (Danielle Nerman/CBC)

Originally published November 22. 

Frozen meatballs, ketchup, grape jelly and a splash of lemon juice.

Back in 1979, those were the only ingredients you needed to whip up a tangy Grey Cup snack. Toss everything in a chafing dish (fondue pot), heat through and let your guests serve themselves with toothpicks.

It's just one of many recipes you can find inside Stir With The Stamps, a handwritten cookbook published 37 years ago by the Stampeder Football Wives Association.

"They're all recipes that are contributed by the wives," said Calgary Eyeopener food columnist Julie Van Rosendaal, who also describes herself as a cookbook hoarder.

One such example is a recipe for shrimp gazpacho from Peni Hufnagel — the wife of Stamps president and CEO John Hufnagel, who was the team's quarterback when the cookbook came out.

Beer fondue? 1979 Stamps cookbook serves up classic Grey Cup snacks

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Julie Van Rosendaal dug up the Stir With The Stamps handwritten cookbook published 37 years ago by the Stampeder Football Wives Association to raise money for charity. And it's just in time for Grey Cup.

The forward to the cookbook reads that it would raise money for the Canadian Paraplegic Association "in hopes of building a structure at McMahon Stadium to seat the disabled."

And that did happen. Stamps spokesperson Jean Lefebvre said proceeds from the cookbook went towards creating the 140-seat section reserved for wheelchairs in the north end of the stadium, under the canopy above the Olympic Volunteer Centre.

Remember olio?

If you want to flip through the food relic with your own eyes, it's available for viewing at the Calgary Central Library.

Inside, you'll find loads of recipes for casseroles and dips. Other highlights include beer fondue, wine and watermelon punch and refrigerator bran muffins.

"The big bucket of bran muffin mix that you would keep in the refrigerator for six weeks and then scoop out and bake every morning," Van Rosendaal said.

Many of the recipes call for classic '70s ingredients such as processed cheese, canned vegetables and olio, a fat replacement used in baking. (Danielle Nerman/CBC)

Many of the recipes call for classic '70s ingredients such as processed cheese and canned vegetables.

"There's a lot of olio in this book. Do you remember olio? It was a fat replacement. It had some gastrointestinal effects and I believe they pulled it from store shelves. But it was really the thing at the time used in cakes and baking," Van Rosendaal said.

The late Jack Gotta, who coached and played for the Stamps, really loved this sweet treat. In 1979 his wife, Joany Gotta, contributed the recipe to the Stir With The Stamps cookbook. (Danielle Nerman/CBC)

Jocko's Favourite Angel Pie

Jack (Jocko) Gotta was the head coach of the Calgary Stampeders when his wife, Joany, contributed this recipe. He also played with the Stampeders from 1956-1959.

(Julie Van Rosendaal)

With files from the Calgary Eyeopener