This is NORECIPES recipe. Wow. Bet it's delicious. Thanks. Go to NORECIPES here..http://www.norecipes.com/2009/02/27/bacon-and-bourbon-pecan-pie/Photo by Voila! by spitecho
Photo below by katsrcool cc. 'LOLA's FEED AND FUEL' Where you can put your feet up---relax. Have a bite to eat, selected specially by 'CINDERFELLA'...[anyone smell smoke?], hear the news 'round town or get a new recipe, and try our lotions, potions or pick up natural garden supplies all at one place..... oh yea...music too.
This is NORECIPES recipe. Wow. Bet it's delicious. Thanks. Go to NORECIPES here..http://www.norecipes.com/2009/02/27/bacon-and-bourbon-pecan-pie/
These sound wonderful. Fancy and bet sausages would be great too. Go here for the recipe...http://www.corndogday.com/node/190
This site's called BETHANYACTUALLY. Looks like a great recipe for gifts. Go to...http://bethanyactually.com/make-your-own-vanilla-extract/Photo by Pure vanilla by Bill HR
This recipe looks so good and easy too. The pancake is baked in the oven and topped with syrup. Go to MENNONITEGIRLSCANCOOK for the recipe...http://mennonitegirlscancook.blogspot.com/2009/02/apple-puff-pancake.html
Go to this site to find places that serve great 'bar' food. You know nachos, burgers, chicken...things that go great with beer. Found this on RATESTOGO. Don't go hungry though---yummy pictures too. Click here...http://blog.ratestogo.com/bar-food/Photo by Broasted Chicken, Ice Cold Beer, and Live Music
This is a very interesting post and site. SWEETSFOODS.COM. I posted it here because music also has long-term memory effects. Go to SWEETSFOODS.COM here...Sweets Foods Blog: Aromas an Exquisite Touch to Your Food & Sweet Memories
Tomato juice, like some other mildly acid foods (i.e. A1 Steak Sauce, Coca Cola) can be used to clean old coins, copper, brass, etc. I found this useful information on a site called FOODIMENTARY101. Go to FOODIMENTARY 101 here... http://www.foodimentary101.com/Photo by tomato in square by jacki-dee
I found this interesting photo and food item on GOTHAMIST.COM. From GOTHAMIST quote-
"I am proud to be an American... an American can eat anything on the face of this earth as long as he has two pieces of bread" Bill Cosby
A great list of food blogs for us foodies. Got this link at SWEETSFOODS.COM. Check it out...Sweets Foods Blog: 70 Food Blogs that Deserve Your Attention
Don't these cookies sound delicious? I found this recipe at NORECIPES.COM. Can't wait to try these spicy-sweet-chocolate--Wow. Go to NORECIPES for their great yummy cookie. Click here...http://www.norecipes.com/?p=2074&preview=truePhoto by Cookie, Anyone by scubadive67
Crisco, introduced in 1911, was the first solid hydrogenated vegetable shortening. During WWI became popular due to lard shortages.
Jessica sent me this wonderful info. She's playing tomorrow night, Feb. 4th, in Tacoma. This is what she wrote." This Wednesday, Feb 4th, I am fortunate to be performing with some of my favorite musicians at the beautiful Cliff House Restaurant in Tacoma from 7-10pm. Daven Tillinghast (guitar), Cameron Arneson (bass), Syd Potter (Horns) and I will be performing jazz standards and cool jazz, and having a ball!We’d love to have you there to enjoy the gorgeous view of the water, great drinks made by my favorite bartender Arturo, good food and some of the best music ever written.For directions please go to:http://www.cliffhouserestaurant.com/I hope to see you there!
What??!! Wild dolphins have been observed 'preparing' fish for eating...AND it's not a rare occurance. WOW. This story was found on a site called CURIOUSREAD. Go there and check this out....http://www.curiousread.com/2009/01/dolphins-prepare-food-like-chefs-before.htmlPhoto by Dolphin Encounter by Just Taken Pics
Didya know? The blue colorant/chemical [indigotine/blue #2]used to dye your blue jeans maybe used in your blue M&M Candies? I didn't know that. Read this in SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN--www.sciam.com. Let's go look and see. ok? That's where I found this post. Click here...http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=where-does-blue-food-dyePhoto by Spills by Victoria-Ann