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  • From: bobf <bobford79 AT yahoo.com>
  • To: EarthNSky <erthnsky AT bellsouth.net>, homestead AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: [Homestead] Real, Edible Gold
  • Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2008 10:16:06 -0800 (PST)

It is an hour from lunh time here, I'm trying to decide whether I should eat
a real lunch or a nice piece of fudge.......... Decisions .......

Your candy and the ham rolls ssound good, too .........................

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--- On Wed, 12/24/08, EarthNSky <erthnsky AT bellsouth.net> wrote:

> From: EarthNSky <erthnsky AT bellsouth.net>
> Subject: Re: [Homestead] Real, Edible Gold
> To: bobford79 AT yahoo.com, "Homestead List" <homestead AT lists.ibiblio.org>
> Date: Wednesday, December 24, 2008, 10:59 AM
> bobf wrote:
>
> > What kind of chocolate candies are you making?
> >
>
>
> It is the simplest of pleasures...
>
> 1 bag of chocolate chips
> 1 bag of butterscotch chips
> 1 jar unsalted peanuts
>
> Mix chips in a bowl, microwave gently and stir to melt.
> Add peanuts and
> stir..
> Spoon onto ungreased cookie sheets and refrigerator or
> freeze until
> hardened.
>
> You can also substitute or add chow mein noodles or other
> types of nuts,
> coconut to the mix.
>
> I used to make this with the kids when they were knee
> high...it is a
> great recipe to share with kids..let them do it!
>
>
> My ham and cheese rolls are also very simple.
>
> Take slices of boiled ham and pat dry.
> Soften cream cheese or goat cheese and mix in onion powder,
> onions, shallots or chives to your liking.
> Spread cheese onto ham slice and roll it up.
> Refrigerate in rolls, and just before serving, slice the
> logs into small pinwheel like rolls.
> It is a family favorite here.
>
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>
>
> B
>
>
> -- The true significance of Sacajawea's involvement in
> the Lewis & Clark
> expedition is that it was the first documented trip in
> history where men
> asked a woman for directions and followed them, allowing
> them to arrive
> at their destination.







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