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Boy scout son used to make pepperoni and marshmallow fluff roll-ups for the trail.

Posted By: nm on 2008-10-30
In Reply to: Weird food combinations. - let's do this...

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Fluff/marshmallow cream
I grew up on Fluff - LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the stuff. We have marshmallow cream out here but not fluff, and the marshallow cream here is heavy and thick. Fluff is light and airy. Anyway...growing up we always used the receipe on the fluff jar. All I remember was using Fluff, chocolate chips and i think some butter (but its' been over 30 years since I've made it). All I know it was very very easy.
Scout out baked goods in your local gourmet shops, etc. and make
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Roast up onions & peppers for fajitas. Make roll-ups out of them with soft
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We find that wine, pepperoni, and Ativan

keeps us civil towards each other.  Oh my gosh is it ever work for us.  We both do our thing out of our home and we NEVER EVER get away from each other.  We have one vehicle (you guessed it, a honkin' diesel truck), we're rural, we have no family or close friends within a 300 mile radius, and we have no reason to leave home except to run errands once a week in the "city" of Bangor, Maine...which if you've ever been there, you know darned well it's not a city by any means.  However, we are bestest friends and have been through a TON together.  Some great time, some not so much.  It's especially hard when we do hit an impasse because we really don't have anyone to talk to or anywhere to "hide out."  We are very fortunate in that we have everything in our lives in common and can even settle our differences through an intense head-to-head game of Warcraft.  Oh yeah, and that really large bottle of wine    


We have Fluff
We love Fluff here in New York. We have something similar to the oatmeal cookie, but it's a chocolate chip cookie. We have something called tomato pie here that no one knows what it is, but I love it. It's basically like a pizza, but it's served cold and there's usually just sauce and a little bit of cheese sprinkled on it. Yum.
in the south we still have FLUFF! sm
Being originally from Michigan (Detroit area) one of the biggest items that is native to the area is Vernors ginger ale You can get it in some stores in the south but in Michigan you can get it in the restaurants etc. Its kind of like one of those drinks you either love or hate and there is no in between. I was raised on it and LOVE IT!

Now living in the south, "southern food" being the thing, good and fattening! haha

Never heard of your oatmeal/ice cream cookie thing but it sure sounds good!
Ah, those marshmallow meatballs will kill ya
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Fluff is still sold in PA. In my area,

we have a mixture of foods since our area is diverse ethnicities. We have all kinds of PA Dutch, Lithiuainin (sp), Italian, Irish Polish, Mexican (yes thanks to a town a little north of here that is 30% Mexican now), so there is not one particular food.


My favorites are scrapple w/vinegar and eggs,  funnel cake, Kluskie, halupkies, perogies, HOT BOLOGNA (yeah! good and spicy). Hot bologna is probably local to our area alone. How about ring bologna, which is used to make the hot bologna.


Anyone have a recipe for the orange/marshmallow jello...sm
the one that is not jello looking...with whole marshmallows in it?  tia
Mini-marshmallow shooters. Saw them in a catalog (sm)

thought they might be a fun for grandchildren.  Will their mom kill me?  It says for outdoor fun, but you can imagine they will be shooting them inside at least once.  They are pretty good about picking up after themselves though.


ANyone have/used these and tell me if I am going to get in hot water if I buy them some. TIA.


What about hiking the Adironack Trail...
a real through hike from beginning to end at age 56 and 59?  Two my girlfriends are going to attempt it at the end of March beginning in Georgia.  They're avid hikers, kayakers and spelunkers...adventurous souls.  I take short day hikes with them when time permits as they're conditioning for the long trek.  We all dress for weather and torrain, not fashionistas (ableit, we can glam up for social affairs)...hair long, short and midlength and we all sing and share different types of music and art....Some have traveled the world and I get to hear all the stories and get great postcards.  Have some fun while you're here on this planet.    Cat
That's fantastic! It's Appalachian Trail BTW
I'm not being a spelling officer, I just wanted to clarify the name of the trail. I'm an avid Appalachian Trail hiker. (AT for short.) I've been hiking sections of the trail since I was 18, and will be doing a 100-mile section hike in Virginia this year. I'm 46 and plan to continue hiking this great trail for as long as I can put one foot in front of the other!
I walk a trail by my house with my dog a few times
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Does he show the horses or trail ride?
We have horses.  There's ALWAYS something you need or want.  How about a gift certificate to his favorite tack store?  Or something special he wouldn't buy himself for riding?  There's a lot of catalogs that cater to horse owners that have some really cool gifts.  LOL, one of the gifts my 12 yo neice has on her Christmas list is a gift certificate to Tractor Supply, yeah I know, you might be a redneck if . . . .
To hike 150 miles to the Appalachian Trail
I love to backpack, but I haven't had time to do a nice long trip. I've gotten a lot of obligations off my plate this year, and will have time to go into the woods again. I already have a 70-mile trip planned for spring.

When I die and my survivors put up photos of me around the funeral home, I want most of them to be my smiling face as I stand on a trail with beautiful scenery behind me. :)
Archer Farms Swiss Trail Mix

sorry, you got me on a roll (sm)
do you normally have sex with people who treat you like dirt?
Sounds like a former Boy Scout...what does he

keep in there? 


Eagle Scout
A gift would be very appropriate. When my son got his Eagle, he was tired of working on it, tired of the committment, but now 7 years later he realizes it was one of the best things he did. Very prestigious, shows committment and integrity. A gift would certainly be a lovely gesture
Yes, those and a whole cannister of Boy Scout
caramel popcorn with peanuts. They wouldn't give a refund since it had been opened and maybe 1/8 of the bag was gone. Makes me wonder now if that's why we had the stomach bug... maybe it was salmonella instead.
They found the missing Boy Scout

Girl Scout cookies are here!

I love Girl Scout cookies!


They are $4 a box this year.  I always tell the little girls they were 50 cents a box when I sold them and they look at me like, okay, old lady, just buy the cookies. 


Girl Scout Cookies
My daughter is a Girl Scout so we bought quite a few boxes. I love the thin mint and could probably eat a whole box myself in one day. They're $3.50 here, but every year I swear the cookies get smaller and smaller.
Help me think of U words for a Cub Scout Game.
I'm running a cub pack meeting tonight and have a guessing game for the boys to keep them busy before the meeting starts. The theme of the meeting is "Magic", and they are putting their hands into holes cut into shoe boxes. Each box is labeled with the letters H-O-C-U-S P-O-C-U-S. Each box contains an item that begins the letter on the box. The boys can't see in the box, They have to guess what's in the box by touching the item. I'm having a hard time thinking of and finding "U" items to put in those two boxes. Can you help?
I'd grab my backpack and tent and head for the Falls Trail
Ricketts Glenn, PA
You did the right thing. The only time I give rides is near the Appalachian Trail.
I'm a hiker myself, and the trail community does depend on the kindness of strangers. Near the trail during hiking season, I will pick up hikers with backpacks. I've been on the trail many times myself, and I've had to stick a thumb out more than a few times. But that is an entirely different situation where the hitchhikers are generally the ones who are more nervous than the drivers.
They think I will just accept the money and roll over, not!
I have some property for sale out of state, overlooking the lake, 6+ acreas. I said I wanted at least 145,000.00 for it and the people who want say they will GIVE me 110,000 and close in 30 days. Get this, I do not care if they want to close tomorrow.... Just irritates me that they think I HAVE to close like I will not be able to eat tomorrow unless I sell to them for what they want. Unbelievable. I can keep it for all that....
Crescent roll lasagne

Four packs of crescent rolls in tubes. 


2 pounds of ground meat


1 6 ounce can tomato paste


One onion chopped


One clove of garlic minced


Salt 1 t, oregano 1 t, basil 1 t and parsley 2T


2 cups small curd cottage cheese with 2 eggs mixed in and 1/2 cup parmesan grated, stirred all together. 


2 cups grated mozzarella


Sesame seeds and  1 T milk. 


Cook meat in large pan with onion and garlic.  Add spices and paste (it will be thick, don't use sauce. 


 


Open up two cans of crescent rolls on greased cookie sheet and press together all edges and seams.  Top with all meat sauce.  Top that with the cottage cheese/parmesan/egg mixture.  Top that with mozzarella.  Open up two more cans of rolls and make a top crest, sealing seams and edges.  Brush top with milk and sprinkle on sesame seeds.  Bake at 375 for 25-35 minutes until brown.  Get a fork. 


Maybe that's his story. GF likes to roll around in
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My daughter's Girl Scout leader
won't let them go door to door to sell. I do let her go to our friends/neighbors on the street, but just to the surrounding friends and no further. It's awful that they can't go door to door anymore, but way too dangerous.
Young lady killed here in Georgia, Appalachian trail hiker
and she was enjoying going out about 2 years ago, killed on a mountain here by man posing as hiker. She was a young, vibrant lady in her 20s, he was in his 60s. I think I am getting this right when I say he used her police baton she carried for protection, wrestled it away from her and killed her with it. Is not the trail you hike on known for lot of crimes? This murder happened on that same trail where you give rides to strangers. This man was well known to other hikers there as he hung out on the trail lots of times.
I always had a roll of quarters and a few 20s for those breaking 50s on ya first thing in
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I use up a roll of paper towels every 2 days. And
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I'm not the one that got the pink roll of toliet paper. . sm
I'm not sure if your question was directed at me or not. I am the one who had an office manager that had a problem with me going to the restroom too many times. She would purposely wait for me to get into the restroom and page me before I could even sit down on the toliet, not really needing me for anything. She just wanted to make others laugh in my work area because they knew where I was. She also counted how many times I went to the bathroom and made sure everyone else knew that I had diarrhea. This all went on behind my back until my friend told me what was going on. Maybe not exactly a hostile work environment but too uncomfortable for me to continue working there. She was in charge of the office, so there really was no one over her to report her to.
After 11 yrs as a boy scout leader, I've seen all sorts of situations.
And, I've had to deal with my share of 11 yo bullies. (I have one in my troop now who is absolutely driving me up a wall.) I've learned a lot over the years. For one thing, I know that while it's possible to be a very good influence on a child, it's also likely that parents who are having issues can, in just a moment, un-do any positive influence you've had on a child. I've also seen kids come back years later after I thought I had made no headway with them. They've come back to thank me for showing them patience and kindness and a better way to act. And, sadly, I've seen more than a few kids spin off out of control, right to the point of their own death.
Firstly, you have to think of your own child's safety, of course. If you can band with other parents in your neighborhood to provide supervision while this bully is around, that would be a great help. Agree on play areas, who is and is not allowed to be in the play area, be patient and teach the children general rules of good behavior. When the rules are violated, then there are consequences. If the bully cannot behave, especially if he's being dangerous. If you feel that he and the other children in his household are not being properly supervised or cared for at home, then call the authorities.
The other thing I've learned is to be very direct with problem children and parents, and to keep my emotions calm. No shouting, and always have an adult witness nearby. For many years, I would dance around direct language with parents, afraid that I might hurt their feelings. But that always leaves too much room for them to misunderstand what I really wanted. State exactly what you want the other person to know. "I have a problem with your child's behavior. I'm willing to help supervise, but only on these conditions." If the parent becomes argumentative or defensive, walk away and lock your door. Write down what you said and what happened. I don't want to scare you, but if there are questions later, accusations from the parent or child, you won't have to rely on your memory alone.
One can be patient and extend help to people who need it, but you don't have to put up with abuse, either. Use all of your resources -- other neighbors, authorities, your own talents, and do what you can, but be careful.
Opinion needed regarding Eagle Scout Award

My nephew is receiving his Eagle Scout Award on Saturday.   Are we suppose to give him a gift of some sort?  I told my mother that I did not think so since he had a lot of donations from our town.  What is your opinion?  In case anyone is curious for his project he beautified the VFW Hall in his town by planting a memorial garden.  I am always impressed with boys who stick with scouts until the age of 18. 


How to find Girl Scout cookies where you live

http://www.girlscoutcookies.org/


The above link will locate you nearest GS Council.  If you call them you can either order your cookies directly from here or contact your local council.


Good Luck and Happy Cookie eating.


 


Night person all the way...Around midnight I'm ready to roll!!! nm
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little bit country, little bit rock and roll Donnie or Marie
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that is too cute!!!! but as long as people will fix VR mistakes, it will continue on the roll it is
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and while I'm on a roll I might add that he found time to build a barn but not fix the obvious (s
problems with the house. Putting your wants before the NEEDS of your family is called being selfish. Maybe you are doing the same thing so you can relate to him so well?
when I roll in the driveway I see my dog sitting there staring out, waiting, waiting, and (sm)
When he sees me he yawns and stretches, then puts on this act of being all bored and sits on his tail so I cannot see it wagging... like he was not eagerly waiting for me the whole time and seeing me is no big deal.  Every single time.  If I have someone with me I'll say, "watch what Walter does..." and he does this every time.  Oh, by the way, don't feel bad for this guy for having to wait for me once in while, he has the life of a king. 
At that rate, I could make in a week what I make
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I would make a good Beth with wig on. Not sure DH would make a good Dog.
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That just does not make me think more of you. You are still sm

still coming off as a spoiled woman and not deserving of her time, money, or affections.  Lady, you are one spoiled woman.


Anyone know what something I can make up

husband wants another (we already have 3). I'm secretly taking the pill and he wants to know why I am not getting pregnant.


I was thinking of making up something like "I cant have kids anymore because of something" ..... anyone know what "something" I can make up?


can't make
My chicken soup tastes like dishwater.
Well I know who all 3 are, so what does that make me?
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Now that I think of it my DH did make up some - sm
tapes; used to DJ parties long ago; so he did the music (his contribution other than showing up!)-- and we "snapped" up the china, not stamped it up! Boy, too much sun on Saturday I guess! We did have a photographer too (that is in that $5K figure); did a very small "package" with a local studio; 2 hours of photographer time, got lucky though, got one of their better photographers who had hurt his foot so could not do big long weddings. He did a wonderful job and we had great pictures to remember the day by. (Plus my brother video taped it as well).
I don't think I would make them (sm)
They are voicing their objections loud and clear and for some reason. They must be very uncomfortable. I am a new grandma (3 years) and I don't get real involved but try to keep my GD busy and I think I would know if she was downright miserable which sounds like what your kids are. I would question the kids at an approprite time - separately and then together and then see what their responses are - tell them you will not get mad and you can keep their secret but you are concerned and would like to know. Then if a time ever comes up with your MIL and it is appropriate - drop a hint or two.
How do you make these?
I have read all the posts about these cute blankets. How do you make them ?  They sound pretty easy.