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Quote: that sucks beautiful, hope it clears after a good rain.
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Quote: that sucks beautiful, hope it clears after a good rain.
I just finished my Monk Fruitcake and am washing it down with hot chocolate and Yukon Jack....
I have never seen that fluff on Cedar trees either, Cottonwoods and Popple have it. I have some 300-350 year old cedars at my cabin and they never drop anything. They are huge trees.
Mater of fact some of them may be over 350 years. maybe even older than the WWD.![]()
BTW Banty Minnesota is a rolling pin free state.
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Well, we've got either an award winning Lenoir (from native Black Spanish grapes - the same variety that was used as root stock to save France's entire wine industry, by the way, as they are resistant to Pierce's disease) - or we have an award winning Reserve Port, also from Black Spanish grapes. I drive to the winery to get it directly. Yummy stuff (I haven't really liked the other Texas wines I've tried, but these are outstanding - the red tastes like a big fruity Cabernet to me)
What'll it be? (Or I also have a rum and brandy soaked fruitcake that's been ripening for a month as well...)
- Ant Farm
OMG NOT that fruitcake again!!!
eeeeekkkk grossssssss
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They're not real cedar trees. It's mountain cedar, which is a type of juniper. It's actually a sort of pest tree for hill country landowners, because the wood is useless, but the trees/shrubs soak up all the water.I just finished my Monk Fruitcake and am washing it down with hot chocolate and Yukon Jack....
I have never seen that fluff on Cedar trees either, Cottonwoods and Popple have it. I have some 300-350 year old cedars at my cabin and they never drop anything. They are huge trees.
Mater of fact some of them may be over 350 years. maybe even older than the WWD.![]()
BTW Banty Minnesota is a rolling pin free state.
Quote: that sucks beautiful, hope it clears after a good rain.
Thanks! It seems like it's a silly thing, and then you're in the middle of it, along with everyone else, and suddenly, no one can get anything done and everyone's eyes are red and streaming... We have a front coming in - I was actually out there in shorts covering up the lettuce for the freeze tonight (weather SOOOOOO weird). Hoping it'll blow it all away.
Quote: I'm thinking I REALLY overdid with with the brandy - it's too wet and not holding together.But it's SOOOOOOOO delicious!!!!!![]()
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I still have 3 other mini loaves - I'll continue to age them.![]()
Quote: What I didnt even post an image of the delish cake! added a scoop of icecream to mine tonight yummmmmssss
SET ALL EGGS!!!![]()
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Well, we've got either an award winning Lenoir (from native Black Spanish grapes - the same variety that was used as root stock to save France's entire wine industry, by the way, as they are resistant to Pierce's disease) - or we have an award winning Reserve Port, also from Black Spanish grapes. I drive to the winery to get it directly. Yummy stuff (I haven't really liked the other Texas wines I've tried, but these are outstanding - the red tastes like a big fruity Cabernet to me)
What'll it be? (Or I also have a rum and brandy soaked fruitcake that's been ripening for a month as well...)
- Ant Farm
OMG NOT that fruitcake again!!!
eeeeekkkk grossssssss
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Please note the difference - no radioactive fruits in mine. The stuff that looks like that is NASTY, and I wouldn't eat it either.
The recipe I used (from Alton Brown) is called "Free Range Fruitcake". No artificial anything. Old style.
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OMG NOT that fruitcake again!!! eeeeekkkk grossssssss![]()