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Old 11-29-2012, 10:58 AM
 
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Washington Warehouse Outlet in Okolona - where the Home Depot store is now.

It was a great place to buy fishing stuff and tennis shoes and picture frames and...
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Old 11-29-2012, 12:50 PM
 
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Smile Lemon Ice Box Pie

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Originally Posted by missymomof3 View Post
From Grits and Magnolias : Eagle Brand Lemon Ice Box Pie

1 unbaked pie shell

3 eggs, separated

1/2 c. fresh lemon juice

1 can Eagle Brand Condensed Milk

1/4 c. sugar

1/2 tsp. cream of tartar



Preheat oven 325F

In medium bowl, with fork beat egg yolks into condensed milk. Add lemon juice, beat until thick and well mixed.

Pour into pie shell and bake at 325F for 30 minutes. Remove pie from oven and increase oven temperature to 350F.

With mixer, beat egg whites with cream of tartar until fluffy and smooth. While mixer is running, add sugar slowly. Beat until still peaks form. Pour onto hot pie making sure whites are touching the sides of the pie shell. Bake at 350F for 15 minutes.

Been making it all my life got it from my Grandmother & everyone loves it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And my kids (ages51 to 59) & My Grandkids are still making it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 11-29-2012, 12:53 PM
 
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Smile Age

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Funny, as probably the oldest dude here, I can pretty much guess the ages of folks by their entries. I'm sure people look at mine and have no idea what I'm talking about!
Bet you're not older than I !!!!!!!)
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Old 12-01-2012, 02:44 PM
 
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Citizens Fidelity Bank- In the financial forest, there is one Service Tree.
First National Bank- Teller 24.
Bank Of Louisville- Consolidation can save the "daytion" (not joking, this drove David Inman at the Courier nuts!).
The Hunter-Rowland Report - WHAS News show in the mid-70s.
Chuck Taylor- Meteorologist who went outside during the Blizzard of 1978 to deliver his forecast. (it was below zero with heavy snow!).
A. Ray Smith- Brought minor league baseball back to Louisville in 1982.
Greater Louisville First Federal- Later Great Financial Federal.
The Embassy- "Supper Club" on Shelbyville Road.
Helringer's- Furniture on Hurstbourne (now Haverty's).
Avery Federal- Merger with Portland Federal to form...
The Cumberland- Federal Savings Bank.
Wade Swope- Louisville's first Toyota dealership.
Ten Pin Lanes- "Fun Is Bowling!"
Ken Towery- Firestone Tyres.
Sam Pottinger- People who shop at Oxmoor don't drive Fords, do they?
Masterson's- "Food and Drink" in Old Louisville.
Louisville Stoneware- My mom got addicted to this stuff!
Brown's- Ugly apartment building on Bardstwon Road.
Kiddie Kastle- Children's clothes; Gardiner Lane Shopping Center.
Frank Otte Nurseries- Trees, plants and flowers; Shelbyville Road.
Malibu Grand Prix- Go-karts on the Watterson.
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Old 12-05-2012, 03:22 PM
 
Location: "Daytonnati"
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"Save a dollar a day/the Prudential way/& we will help you get rich!" (TV jingle)

....unfortunatly that was not the case as Prudential bank or S&L went under via some sort of scam, if I recall right.

Or Avery Savings. (The "Avery Savery"....amost as bad as "Consolidation can save the "Daytion").
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Old 12-05-2012, 05:10 PM
 
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Wow Dolfinger's! I haven't thought of that place in awhile! How about Drive -Thru Food Mart? I couldn't tell you where it was, I was just a kid. I just remember thinking it was cool that you could stay in your car! I also remember Triple Triangle. I think it was on Poplar Level, no one else I know remembers this place.
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Old 12-05-2012, 06:12 PM
 
Location: Louisville KY
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[quote=Gimme3steps;27121325]Consolidated had several other locations around Louisville.

Breckenridge Lane and Dutchmans Lane - now a PepBoys auto parts store

The old Shelbyville Road Plaza - located in the curve of the L-shaped building

I think YEAH i did like on page 1. nobody knew what i was talking about. refering to levys.
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Old 12-05-2012, 06:23 PM
 
Location: Louisville KY
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i think he meant ear-x-tacy not doo wop. no one mentioned Biggs grocery yet.
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Old 12-05-2012, 07:14 PM
 
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Kingfish- Badly overrated seafood place; liked Hungry pelican much better.
Boston Fishmarket- Lexington Road, St Matthews.
Blue Grass Hardware Stores- When you shop us, you're through shopping!
Showers Shop- Kiddie Clothes on Shelbyville Road.
Otto Drugs- The "other" locally owned drug store chain (Taylor's)
Chi-Chi's- Corporate offices were in Louisville in the 80's.
Heathkit- Electronics store in Middletown.
Gateway and Key market- "The Unchain"
Pass Pets- In all of the malls.
Athletic Attic- Locally owned shoe store.
Gross Diamond Center- Mall Jewelry Stores.
Seng Jewelers- Always had the back page of the Courier Journal "Magazine" on Sunday.
Jacard's- Another jewelry store.
Hatfield- Jewelry store in the Louisville Hyatt Regency.
Downtown United Furniture- On Market Street; visible from I-65.
Fifth Quarter- Lox on the salad bar; yum!
Behr's- Preston and Hikes Point- Women's clothes.
Boone Gardner Nursery- Formerly at Shelbyville and Hurstbourne; later moved to Eastwood.
Smuggler's Inn- Restaurant at Hurstbourne and I-64.
Flakey Jake's- Further up Hurstbourne; now Lone star Steak House.
Langtry's Roadhouse- Same area; later Columbia Steak House.
Hickory House- BBQ at Taylorsville and Bardstown; later Columbia Steak House.
Twig and Leaf- Closest thing to a diner Louisville had; Bardstown in the Highlands.
The Fresher Cooker- We make it snappy.
Ritzy's- Burger joint; Hikes Point.
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Old 12-05-2012, 08:02 PM
 
Location: Louisville, KY
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Twig n Leaf is still in the Highlands at Bardstown & Douglass
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