Mmmmmm good. I could go for one of these right now.
When I was a little girl, my mother would read to my sis and myself from a series of Bedtime Stories put out by the Seventh Day Adventist Church. They were written in England. Often Mother had to explain phrases and words because they were so much different from what we use in the United States. We thought it was great fun learning the British terms.
Now that I am older, I am forgetting how to spell words. I'm constantly looking up spellings. One word I have problems with is the present tense of die. It sometimes spell dieing or dying. I never can remember which is correct. I worry that some people might think I'm an uneducated "hick", but it is must a memory problem.
Annie :o)
Last Christmas vacation, I had an airline ticket to Las Vegas with my sister and niece to visit my nephew and his family. Well, back surgery happened instead. I'll get there someday.
I know I would love it where you live. I love sparkly diamond snow.
We're all salivating here.
Thanks for the recipe and for the biology lesson.
There is just waaaaay tooooo much talk about food on mybloggers. That recipe sounds soooo great, but the ingredients are at least an hour away in Klamath Falls and then an hour home to put it together. I bet they don't even have soft shell crabs in KFalls. Fact, I'm pretty sure they haven't even heard of them. Ohhhhhh Jon..... more.....
SPAM !!!!! Oooowe... yuck. Now the sausage sounds good. Actually, I am a fan of rice. I was expecting to see one of the above with Poi.
Sounds great. Good with some tea.
I'd love to join you... especially to get some of those persimmons. I love persimmon cookies. Great stuff!!!!! See ya around dear friend. Annie :o)
p.s. Take that bottle away from Santa and don't let him have anymore cake until after he delivers my presents.
I've heard different versions of this recipe and I always have to laugh. I think I remember posting the fruitcake one on Blogster. Thanks for sharing this yearly tradition. Annie :o)
Hi Draco. Sorry to hear you are lonely. Beer and pizza sounds good to me. It is too far from where I live to town or I'd go for a pizza right now. How's the weather in Lincoln City? I sure miss that place since my nephew moved away. You take care and don't eat too much. Annie :o)