That teddy bear cookie had four pages of steps. No I didn't include them. This issue starts on page 813 if you want to find it.
oh sorry I fell asleep reading those instructions.
People on social media hate pineapple, so here's some fuel: Stove Top and Pineapples.
...and cherry pie filling on ham with nasty crescent rolls stuck on the sides. I'm sorry, but the only Pillsbury dough that doesn't taste like absolute processed garbage to me are the French rolls.
Ok, but the Jezebel sauce sounds amazing. Where was this in that Kraft TV special recipe thingy?
I know this is going to sound cliche, but cookies back in the 80s and early 90s looked so much better. I can't explain it. I only chose two of the recipes to share, one because it sounds good and the other one because its almost as redic. as the bow instructions:
These would take forever to make and shape unless you had s e v e r a l rolling pins, right?
When I found out that Loretta Lynn died earlier this year, I was like, "aw, not my Crisco lady", because she always showed up in the hours of Christmas commercials I would watch every year.
I love using oatmeal containers to transport cookies in.
I don't remember what commercial it was, but it was on a livestream Retrontario was doing last week. There was a store commercial where a girl was among a ton of Raggedy Ann dolls, and someone in chat said that was too many Raggedy Anns. There are NEVER enough Raggedy Anns.
Please tell me that Marie Osmond was joking when she said she wanted to kiss Tip O'Neill.
I LOVE IT. He looks kinda like the Montgomery Ward Rudolph:
Christmas 1982, My second wife with a much smaller tree than 1975. This beautiful lady was the mother of my three children. We were married 27 years till she died in 2007.
Prelude to Xmas post: The Rainbow Center Mall and Winter Garden, Niagara Falls, New York state.
Picture 1, 2, 3, 6-10: The winter garden was designed by (Victor) Gruen Associates in 1978 and it was completed in 1980.
Picture 4, 5: The adjacent mall was added a little while later. In later years, the winter garden became too costly due to an insulation issue and was scaled down. Niagara Falls on the American side slowly degraded as well, pulling the quality of the mall down.