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5/01/2008
Our Feast!!!
Today was a warm and windy day that made you know that Spring is here. In celebration we had a wonderful feast of simple pleasures. What was this amazing feast you ask?
Wow, I have to admit, I LOVE corn dogs. If you dig morels, we're having a mushroom recipe contest and the winner will be mailed 2 lbs. of fresh, morel mushrooms. Recipes can be submitted to http://marxfoods.com (contest link is under the Kobe burger photo). Maybe we should be handing out corndogs too. ;o)
This meal was SOOOOOOOOO good!!! Anyone coming this way just stop on by and we'll break bread together. Our door is always welcome to good people whether we know them or not.
I remember growing up in Iowa, my dad would go out in the woods and pick huge garbage bags full of morels..over 50lbs at a time! I'm not sure if they're still that plentiful, but I loved eating them! The corndogs...well, they look good, but not kosher, (unless Hebrew Nationals or Nathans make a kosher corndog!
I don't suppose you can put yellow mustard on a morel... ?
ReplyDeleteohhhhh my goodness......yummmmm!
ReplyDeleteYou really did have morels!
ReplyDeleteLoves me a corny dog!
Hand over the skillet and no one gets hurt!
ReplyDeleteGood morning, G*D bless and Maranatha!
tmw
What time would you like me to be there? ;)
ReplyDeleteI love corn dogs with hot spicy mustard and I really like mushrooms. Looks like a good feast.
ReplyDeleteWow, I have to admit, I LOVE corn dogs. If you dig morels, we're having a mushroom recipe contest and the winner will be mailed 2 lbs. of fresh, morel mushrooms. Recipes can be submitted to http://marxfoods.com (contest link is under the Kobe burger photo). Maybe we should be handing out corndogs too. ;o)
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ReplyDeleteThis meal was SOOOOOOOOO good!!! Anyone coming this way just stop on by and we'll break bread together. Our door is always welcome to good people whether we know them or not.
ReplyDeleteI remember growing up in Iowa, my dad would go out in the woods and pick huge garbage bags full of morels..over 50lbs at a time! I'm not sure if they're still that plentiful, but I loved eating them! The corndogs...well, they look good, but not kosher, (unless Hebrew Nationals or Nathans make a kosher corndog!
ReplyDeleteI had one of those corn dogs in Disneyland. It was far better than the 3 dollar pickles.
ReplyDeletetwo of my favorite foods... this is a feast!!
ReplyDeleteI love corny dogs, but no one in my family does. Man, you try to raise them right and see what happens?
ReplyDeleteMan, I haven't had a corndog in a long time!!!
ReplyDeleteWelcome Mrs. K. Make yourself at home! We are all friends here!!!
ReplyDeleteCorndogs and Morels...
ReplyDeleteThere's a combination I never would have thought of. Bon appetit!
So tell us, ff, which representatives of the two major food-groups disappeared first?
ReplyDeleteThe morels of course!!!
ReplyDeletethe morels look positively scrumptious - the corndogs on the other hand...yes, i realize they are a staple for the children - my own love them.
ReplyDeletehave you ever done them with breakfast sausage links dipped in a thick pancake batter with syrup?
mmmmm... piggies in blankies...
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