Morning and happy New Year!
I think we see our first party goer here now....
Banty some fool on the guinea thread is lying about dux~!
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Morning and happy New Year!
Quote: Actually, that one sounds good. My mother has a recipe for fruitcake that I love; it doesn't seem like Christmas to me without it. Most commercial fruitcakes I could definitely live without.![]()
When it comes to gardening, it sounds like you were cut from the same cloth as my husband . . . sorta. Several years ago, he took over the garden, and planted peppers. LOTS of peppers. About a dozen different varieties, at least 10 of which were hot peppers, from Hungarian Wax peppers to Habaneros. Here's the kicker - he's the only person in the family that eats them; we still have bags of hot peppers in the freezer that I don't dare throw out.![]()
Morning and happy New Year!
I think we see our first party goer here now....
Banty some fool on the guinea thread is lying about dux~!
I did not raise any corn last year.
But I have one freezer full of cauliflower and Broccoli. Way too much. I think we could eat them 5 times a week for a year.
He speaks truth! He lies so badly I expect his lips will fall off!
I tried planting corn, only got a dozen ears... So I cheated and bought 3 bushels from a farm stand.
Fruitcake is great!! My daughter got me one from Amazon made by some monks in Oregon. Those Monks need to learn to bake a little better though.
The bottom was slightly burnt, so I had to cut the bottom 1/8 inch off before it tasted good. and it was Delicious than!!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002UZSO2...TF8&colid=1O5S56ZPQPWFG&coliid=I2OQ30YP10TFG6
Actually, that one sounds good. My mother has a recipe for fruitcake that I love; it doesn't seem like Christmas to me without it. Most commercial fruitcakes I could definitely live without.![]()
When it comes to gardening, it sounds like you were cut from the same cloth as my husband . . . sorta. Several years ago, he took over the garden, and planted peppers. LOTS of peppers. About a dozen different varieties, at least 10 of which were hot peppers, from Hungarian Wax peppers to Habaneros. Here's the kicker - he's the only person in the family that eats them; we still have bags of hot peppers in the freezer that I don't dare throw out.![]()
My parents used to get a fruitcake every year from the Collin Street Bakery in Corsicana, TX: https://www.collinstreet.com/online_bakery_gift/deluxe_fruitcake?previous_url_id=0
Love that fruitcake, packed full of pecans!
I like the looks of that one. Is the bottom burnt when you get it?![]()
I cannot believe how expensive fruit cake is, Safe that URL for me so I can get it next year. I am the only one around here that likes fruitcake, so it lasts a while.
Vermont Country Store. Go online and order their catalog. I get all of mine from there and I love them. They don't pill after repeated washings! Kinda spendy but in the case of anything flannel you get what you pay for! I also love my flannel lined jeans, and I get them at Cabelas. But those you have to try on.....the flannel lining makes them fit funny so just going by your regular size is tough. Ken likes the fleece lined ones but I prefer flannel - again I have this thing about pilling and his fleece lined ones pill after washing.@Blooie putting out an sos to you!
Where the Sam Hill does a person in WY get flannel pj's? It's the craziest thing...when I lived in FL I could buy flannel sleepwear 6 months out of the year. Now I live where I really need them and can't find them at any of the stores around here. Could go online but it's just weird to think local stores don't carry them. (Besides, I'm cheap and impatient...I don't want to pay shipping and I want/need them now!)