Wednesday, May 14, 2008
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Storytelling through food?
This morning:
1 banana + 2 peaches pureed
2 cups Bisquick
3/4 cup sugar
"some" cinnamon
Bake at 350 till cooked.
Feed to hungry guests.
edit: 10:03 AM
Bread almost gone
Must have been a successful recipe hehehe
More edit:
http://www.xanga.com/dawn_1o9 = Myanmar relief fund info + more. Go visit.
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Dear Ocean,
I like the detailed little puppet guy.
Michael F. Nyiri, poet, philosopher, fool
heehee
mmmmmmmmmm, sounds delicious. i'm hungry.
YUM!
I *love* cinnamon, too, so don't hold back there ;)
I am not in control of my feet, legs or cell phone.
I'm thrilled that you get to visit with your family more. My mama and I talked about that last night. I love family.
That recipe does sound delightful. Steve and I can't wait for peach season!
Sounds yummy! Thanks for the comment.
xanga needs to install a transporter so we can share food and stuff.
btw.i have a new format for my gallery in your sidebar...........
hmmm, that sounds quite simplistically linear, as in I couldn't screw it up. =)
that was the most confusing story I've ever read. o_o
RYC: Yup about the bedroom door. They'd just knock if we closed it! In one house, there were handles instead of doorknobs, and the cats could jump and open doors! I'm looking for loofah plants to grow. I hope to check the local places tomorrow - planning Christmas presents!!!
It's so fun when all the food gets eaten!
sounds yummy
@travelerblue - When C_L_O_G grew loofahs, he just bought seeds from Burpee or some other seed catalog company. I wouldn't expect you to be able to buy starts from any local type place. They are GREAT fun to grow and as easy as squash. It's just a weird kind of gourd.
Sound like you are a great cook. Thanks for the link.
Sounds yummy
reminds me of my grandmother's supersecretsmoothie recipe, which is to throw anything that even resembles a fruit into a blender with some frozen yogurt and hit puree.
The bread was delicious. YUMMY!!!!
I had an awesome time. hugs and love
CLog and your brothers are big eaters....Were they fresh bananas and peaches from Chile? Then again canned peaches is easy to store and have ready at hand....
Probably the birds would gladly eat the crumbs...
Hmm, Myammar or China relief? Tough choices to make....I will check it out....