SC - Re:I need willowbark

DianaFiona@aol.com DianaFiona at aol.com
Thu Sep 25 08:58:05 PDT 1997


In a message dated 97-09-25 11:06:09 EDT, you write:

<< 
 >  Margali writes:
 > 
 > <<
 >  the absolute origin of mine was my great aunt Bessie from Philadelphia,
 >  and she started it in about 1912, and gave some to my grandmother when
 >  she married my grandfather in 1920. When my mother married my dad in
 >  1949, she got given some, and when I moved out and on my own, I got
 >  some. >>
 > 
 > Reminds me of Amish freindship bread- a"friend" gives you the starter, you
 > feed it and stir it for ten days watching (in horror) as it grows, divide
it
 > into forths, giving two away to "friends" ,bake the third part, and keep
the
 > forth to start a new batch.  You get into trouble when you run out of
 > friends.  Pretty soon you aretrying to give it to strangers on the street,
 > just to get rid of it.
 > Makes a wonderful cake-like confection tho. :)
 > Ivy~
 
 I believe the traditional solution is the point where Steve McQueen
 realizes that it doesn't like the cold, and they zap it with CO2 fire
 extinguishers, and drop it in the Antarctic...
 
 Adamantius
 ______________________________________
You have the right of it mi'lord    exactly!  I'm sure that the blob started
out as Amish friendship bread.
Ivy~
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