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The cookies do look good! Also the plate of fish. Looks you had a good time of it. Thanks for the pictures.
Looking great! Do they make them cookies in "ginger snap" too?
Great write up,nice fish.My family made molasses for many years at my grandpas farm here in Wv. We bottled it in 5 gallon jars,transported it to the Amish in Ohio,they purchased hundreds of gallons,rebottled it,and sold it as Amish molasses.
I remember grandma making pancakes,cow butter,and heating molasses untill it began to get a foam head,we would drowned our pancakes it it,nothing like the taste of homemade molasses ......
Cookies look great
Sorry, I don't believe you, so you'll have to send me some to try for myself. :cheers2:biggrin
I could stand a few cookies, and a few fish like that too!!
Wow! Nice cookies and crappie. Thanks for sharing the report and pictures.
Good looking fish and weather. I envy your warmer weather in Fla. this time of year....thanks for the report and pics. Good job!
good picks
Thanks...Great report....we always love pictures......my wife pan fries her fish in coconut oil and seasons with "Slap-Ya-Moma" cajun seasoning....I use it on my french fries....cookies look awesome...
I think the next cook book should feature "Shumeister's best" in the dessert section, just saying....nice pics!!
good times for sure , love me some good cookies .....and ketchn fish and eating them with friends and family is all that for sure ...great read sir ,congrats on letting the good times roll
Two cookies left and still have a half cup of hot coffee--sorry-- they are now gone and i'll have to get over this cold to make another batch and then it will be time to wet a hook. Catch a bunch.--shu
Looks like a great trip. Are them fish recipes in the cookbook? We are looking for some new Crappie recipes.