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    From MICHAEL LOO@1:123/140 to DAVE DRUM on Saturday, March 30, 2019 22:57:38
    Yeh, I did pick probably the most offensive Beatles
    song and the SECOND stupidest Broadway musical,
    didn't I. [Edited to add second: the first meanest,
    ugliest, and most evil musical is Oklahoma, which
    extols cheating and bullying outasts to death.]
    But Washington, D.C. isn't in Oklahoma.

    That was hard to resist, wasn't it.

    Problem with Washington is that it's neither
    amusing nor inspirational, so not a great topic
    for a musical. The Gershwins tried with Of Thee
    I Sing, but it wasn't one of their greatest.

    ... If you trust the government you probably failed history class

    But if you're an anarchist you probably
    failed psychology. And economics.

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    Title: Fondant, Cooked, and Candy Recipes
    Categories: Candies
    Servings: 2

    3 c Sugar
    1 1/3 c Water
    1/4 ts Salt
    1/3 c Light corn syrup
    1 ts Vanilla extract

    DIRECTIONS: Mix first 4 ingredients in large saucepan. Bring to boil,
    stirring. Cover, boil 3 minutes. Remove cover, and cook until a small
    amount of mixture forms a soft ball when dropped in cold water (238-F).
    Wash down sides of pan several times with a pastry brush dipped in cold
    water, using up and down motion. Pour out on ungreased platter. Cool to
    lukewarm (110-F). Add vanilla, and beat until mixture turns cloudy.
    Gather
    into a ball, and knead with lightly buttered hands until smooth and
    creamy.
    Put in bowl, cover with damp cloth, and store in cool place until needed.

    FONDANT DIPPED ALMONDS: Tint fondant with red and green food coloring. If
    desired, flavor green with wintergreen and red with peppermint. Melt each
    color in top part of double boiler over hot water. Dip rounded end of
    toasted almonds in candy; harden on waxed paper.

    FONDANT STUFFED DATES: Color fondant with red and green food coloring, as
    desired. Shape in small rolls, and fill pitted dates.

    BONBONS: Using 2/3 of fondant recipe for any one flavor of bonbon, work
    in
    desired flavoring and coloring a little at a time. Shape in 3/4" balls
    for
    centers. Bits of nuts, candied or dried fruits, or coconut can be added
    to
    these centers. Let stand on waxed paper, covered, overnight.

    Next day, melt remaining 1/3 of the fondant set aside for this batch in
    top
    part of metal double boiler over boiling water, adding flavoring and
    coloring to match fondant centers. Remove from heat. Set pan in cold
    water
    for a moment, and then put over hot (not boiling) water to keep fondant
    warm and soft. With dipping fork, or other fork, dip bonbon centers, one
    at
    a time, in melted fondant to cover. (Stir after each bonbon is dipped to
    keep crust from forming on top. If this fondant becomes too thick, reheat
    or add a few drops of hot water.) Tip bonbon over onto waxed paper
    covered
    tray. Decorative circles can be made by holding dipping fork on top of
    bonbon for a moment. Decorate at once with bits of nuts, candied fruits,
    silver shot or colored sugar, as desired. Leftover dipping fondant can be
    dropped on waxed paper to make patties. Store, covered, in cool, dry
    place.

    Source: Mom's old magazine clippings- 1940's to 1970's

    From: Sallie Austin

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  • From Dave Drum@1:3634/12 to MICHAEL LOO on Sunday, March 31, 2019 06:36:00
    MICHAEL LOO wrote to DAVE DRUM <=-

    ... If you trust the government you probably failed history class

    But if you're an anarchist you probably
    failed psychology. And economics.

    Actually I'm a social democrat. And I never took either of the subjects
    that you cite for school credit. Or ca$h, either. I did, however, score
    well in my hist'ry and 'rithmatick classes.

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    Title: Ham and Potato Casserole (Easy and Economical!)
    Categories: Five, Sides, Pork, Potatoes, Dairy
    Yield: 10 Servings

    1 c Milk
    5 lb White potatoes; peeled,
    - sliced
    12 oz Can Spam Lite; in 1/2" dice
    1/2 c Butter; in pieces
    2 tb Salt; or more (?) *

    * SPAM is very salty. Use caution with additional salt.
    Freshly ground pepper can only help this dish. -- UDD

    Grease a heavy pot or Dutch oven.

    Layer about 1/3 of the potatoes into the bottom of the
    prepared pot.

    Spread 1/2 of the luncheon meat on top.

    Sprinkle with about 1/2 of the butter and about 1/3 of
    the salt. Repeat the steps once more, then layer the
    remaining potatoes and butter on top. Season with salt.

    Pour milk over potato mixture and cover.

    Heat pot over medium-high heat until milk begins to
    bubble, then reduce heat to medium-low. Simmer until
    potatoes are tender, about 20 minutes.

    Recipe by: Chuckie Kurtz

    RECIPE FROM: http://allrecipes.com

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