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http://www.mainegoodies.com/snack/images/needhamslarge.jpg (broken link)Needhams LOL Gram used to make them and sometimes flavor them with peppermint and use food coloring to make the filling pink or green for xmas.
have I told you today that I think you're wonderful?! lol....you are Elston!
http://www.mainegoodies.com/snack/images/needhamslarge.jpg (broken link)Needhams LOL Gram used to make them and sometimes flavor them with peppermint and use food coloring to make the filling pink or green for xmas.
Oh holy Suffering! Don't those just look good. I can almost smell the chocolate and mint right through the computer.
I don't know what to buy first...whoopie pies or Needhams. What the heck I'll get both.
I now have 5 cookbooks of Maine cooking and enjoy trying the recipes.
This time of year the surface of the newly fallen snow reflects the thousands of crystals not unlike the shimmer of diamonds resting on the landscape.
Perfect time to see our wondrous four legged critters surviving in the woods.
Hiking yesterday I came upon many tracks-deer,rabbit,squirrels and the bobcat. Unlike many predators the bobcat will track their prey for hours. As a rabbit crossed the old twitch road, I observed cat tracks following the rabbits' I veered off the trail to see if it was a successful hunt and noticed the bobcat had come across a squirrel track and promptly left the rabbit track to pursue the "rat with a red fur coat."
Higher at about 2200' was the same track of a smaller moose that my friends and I have observed since late fall. He's a loner and we are surprised at this time of year why he hasn't joined his brethren higher in the winter yards. Hopefully he will make it through this season.
Hey...those Needhams look like these little squares of chocolate heaven I buy at Mulligans from time to time. mmm mmm good!
The fact that the Mainers I've met take for granted common kindness and good neighborliness (is that a word...heh) is what I really like. It's no biggie to them, cuz it really IS no biggie to them. Endearing.
I'm sure if I broke down on Cape Cod someone would have stopped to help me...no doubt...but would they have driven me to their house and made me coffee while talking to me about their tractor...nope. =)
You've got Mail ... I know the feeling elston, I look forward to reading all the posts.
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