Do they still sell them? Moon Pies that is. If so, I should hunt some down and freeze them in case my sweet tooth acts up :O) Lynn
Thanks, Debra!!! Yes, they seem to be yours, Sally's, and my favorite. I use to like the peanut butter ones covered in chocolate, but they changed something in the peanut butter filling they use, and I don't care for them quite as much anymore. I now really like those. Thanks to you and Sally for the name of that delicious Girl Scout Cookie. Samoas_hope I remember that. Glad they have the picture of the cookie on the ordering sheet, that way I know I'm ordering the right thing, if Mike isn't home to order. Did you ever have them frozen, Debra or Sally? Just wondering :o) Guess I'm into frozen because it got so hot and humid here, and is suppose to be even worse next week. Have a GREAT evening everyone!!! Always happy chatting!! Don't know if I will be back on the computer again today. :o) Lynn Debra wrote: > Lynn-- > > Are you thinking of Samoas?? They have caramel and coconut.? They're my > favorite!
Lynn-- Are you thinking of Samoas?? They have caramel and coconut.? They're my favorite! --Debra -----Original Message----- From: Lynn Vondran <lynnvondran@att.net> To: padutch-life@rootsweb.com Sent: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 12:20 pm Subject: Re: [PD-LIFE] Moon Pies Those were the days of Funny Cakes, Shoo-fly Pies, Moon Pies, Jelly Rolls, Yummy Bars or Cakes, can't remember what exactly they were called, but they were good, (which the Girl Scouts have since made a cookie sort of like_their coconut cookie thingies, what are they called Caramel something or others? ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com.
Lynn-do you have a Hostess outlet where you live? They sell them. If not, email me your address and I will send you some...... Becky Lynn Vondran <lynnvondran@att.net> wrote: Do they still sell them? Moon Pies that is. If so, I should hunt some down and freeze them in case my sweet tooth acts up :O) Lynn ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PADUTCH-LIFE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Choose the right car based on your needs. Check out Yahoo! Autos new Car Finder tool.
Glad someone knew what I was talking about_Rick kinda did, I think. WOW! Do those Moon Pies taste good frozen!! That's how I loved to eat them back then. Thanks Connie for triggering my memory on that one! Those were the days of Funny Cakes, Shoo-fly Pies, Moon Pies, Jelly Rolls, Yummy Bars or Cakes, can't remember what exactly they were called, but they were good, (which the Girl Scouts have since made a cookie sort of like_their coconut cookie thingies, what are they called Caramel something or others? We get them all the time, but I can't remember their name, because Mike does the ordering, and most of the eating of the Girl Scout cookies). Now I only have something like this, if I make it, and not many times a year, or the pounds add up. Gotta go eat lunch. Can you tell I'm hungry after all the cleaning up of the yard I did for 3 hours this morning. I could eat a horse but think I will have that hamburger pattie, with cabbage in the sauce. Readya later! :o) Lynn Becky wrote: > They too are a southern thing Lynn. Actually made for the coal miners > because of the size of their lunch pails. I read that in a library bok. > Lynn Vondran <lynnvondran@att.net> wrote: > Okay, now I know what Moon Pies are. Mom's boyfriend use to bring them > from his store. It was two HUGE chocolate cookies, with some kind of > marshmallow in them, and covered in chocolate. At leat that is what I > remember what I described as being Moon Pies, back in the 60s. They > weren't > really pies at all.
Okay, now I know what Moon Pies are. Mom's boyfriend use to bring them from his store. It was two HUGE chocolate cookies, with some kind of marshmallow in them, and covered in chocolate. At leat that is what I remember what I described as being Moon Pies, back in the 60s. They weren't really pies at all. :o) Lynn
OH? ----- Original Message ----- From: "D HUNT" <butterflymary46@msn.com> To: "Richard Berkheiser" <reberkheiser@earthlink.net>; <padutch-life@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 10:22 AM Subject: Re: [PD-LIFE] Freezing Desserts > NO > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Richard Berkheiser<mailto:reberkheiser@earthlink.net> > To: padutch-life@rootsweb.com<mailto:padutch-life@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 11:03 PM > Subject: Re: [PD-LIFE] Freezing Desserts > > > I think Moon Pies are the same as Whoopee Pies.? Connie > > -------------------- > > Connie; > > They're simlar. Cream filling in between two big chocolate cookies. > > Rick B > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PADUTCH-LIFE-request@rootsweb.com<mailto:PADUTCH-LIFE-request@rootsweb.com> > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body > of the message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PADUTCH-LIFE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
NO ----- Original Message ----- From: Richard Berkheiser<mailto:reberkheiser@earthlink.net> To: padutch-life@rootsweb.com<mailto:padutch-life@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 11:03 PM Subject: Re: [PD-LIFE] Freezing Desserts I think Moon Pies are the same as Whoopee Pies.? Connie -------------------- Connie; They're simlar. Cream filling in between two big chocolate cookies. Rick B ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PADUTCH-LIFE-request@rootsweb.com<mailto:PADUTCH-LIFE-request@rootsweb.com> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
They too are a southern thing Lynn. Actually made for the coal miners because of the size of their lunch pails. I read that in a library bok. Becky Lynn Vondran <lynnvondran@att.net> wrote: Okay, now I know what Moon Pies are. Mom's boyfriend use to bring them from his store. It was two HUGE chocolate cookies, with some kind of marshmallow in them, and covered in chocolate. At leat that is what I remember what I described as being Moon Pies, back in the 60s. They weren't really pies at all. :o) Lynn ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PADUTCH-LIFE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell.
Sheila-HA!HA! That is sssssssssssssoooooooo true!!!!!!.. Becky Sheila Kline <sheilakline47@yahoo.com> wrote: Hey y'all! Just got them sent to me from a friend in TN....wanted to pass it along to my "northern" friends. NORTH VS SOUTH The North has Bloomingdales; the South has Dollar General The North has coffee houses; the South has Waffle houses The North was dating services; the South has family reunions The North has double last names; the South has Double first names The North has Indy car races; the South has Stock car races The North has Cream of Wheat; the South has Grits The North has green salads; the South has Collard greens The North has lobsters; the South has Crawfish The North has the Rust belt; the South has the Bible Belt FOR NORTHERNS MOVING SOUTH: If you run your car into a ditch, don't panic. Four men in a four-wheel drive pick-up with a tow chain will be along shortly. Don't try to help them; just stay of of their way. This is what they live for. Don't be surprised in find movie rentals and bait in the same store. Do not buy food at this store. Remember, "y'all" is singural, "all y'all" is plural, and "all y'all's" is plural possessive. Get used to hearing "You ain't from round here, are ya?" Save all manner of bacon grease. You will be instructed later on how to use it. Don't be worried at not understanding what people are saying. They can't understand you either. The first Southern statement to creep into a transplanted Northerner's vocabulary is the adjective "Big'ol truck" or "big'ol boy". Mose Northerners begin their Southern-influenced dialect this way. All of them are in denial about it. The proper pronunciation you learned in school is no longer proper. Be advised that "he needed killin'" is a valid defense here. If you hear a Southerner exclain, "Hey, y'all, watch this." you should stay out of the way. These are likely to be the last words he'll every say. If there is the prediction of the slightest chance of even the smallest accumulation of snow, your presence is required at the local Grocery store. Itdoesn't matter whether you need anything or not. You just have to go there. Do not be surprised to find that 10 year-olds own their own shotguns. They are proficient marksman, and their mammas taught them how to aim. In the south, we have found that the best way to grow a lush lawn is to pour gravel on it and call it a driveway. AND REMEMBER: If you do settle in the South and bear children, don't think we will accept them as southerners.....after all, if the cat had kittens in the oven, we wouldnt call 'em biscuits. Send this to four people that ain't related to you, and I reckon your life will turn into a country music song 'fore you know it. Your kin would get a kick out of it, too! Signed, Born in NC, raised in SC and GA and WV....lived in PA....moved back to the hills of WV....now I am claiming that as my southern rights, all y'all.......PAW, GET OUT THE JUG, I THINK I SEE A 'NABOR CUMMIN' TO SIT A SPELL. 'We'll sit and pass the jug And share lots of hugs And talk 'bout everybody's ugly ole' mugs And then when we're done Afore the next settin' sun We'll have stories to tell That might even sell To those 'northern folk' Who like to joke Who think we can sing And rhyme a tune When really it is just a song Made up by a funny ole' goon! Sheila in WV --------------------------------- Take the Internet to Go: Yahoo!Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PADUTCH-LIFE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out.
I think Moon Pies are the same as Whoopee Pies.? Connie -------------------- Connie; They're simlar. Cream filling in between two big chocolate cookies. Rick B
Lynn my sweet, I do believe that Pa hospitality would prevail and if anybody could "whip up" dinner for my wild and crazy group it would be you. Hugs! And yes we WILL meet sometime I hope sooner than later. Sally ----- Original Message ----- From: <twerppy@aol.com> To: <padutch-life@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 5:11 PM Subject: Re: [PD-LIFE] Directions to house & Class Reunion > All the desert you can find.? Will sticky buns freeze? or Montgomery pies? > moon pies? etc.? Connie > > -----Original Message----- > From: Lynn Vondran <lynnvondran@att.net> > To: padutch-life@rootsweb.com > Sent: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 11:47 am > Subject: [PD-LIFE] Directions to house & Class Reunion > > > > Yes, Connie, you did need them and hopefully someday can use them :o) > Sally, You are a riot! Though I would have made a HUGE spaghetti dinner > for > them all once they got here ;o) At least have the stuff for my > mother-in-law's birthday dinner the end of August. > I'm lurking now and then, but had a few jobs like get the carpet that I > unwound by using my vacuum cleaner :o( out of the vacuum cleaner brush. > Spent most of yesterday doing that a little at a time, and swept down the > spiderwebs from the front door and windows, porch ceiling and pillars, > only > to have them spin again before the men get here to do the work. Who knows > when that will be. I'm sure their full schedules for the summer are in > FULL > swing, and they are trying to FIT us in, because of the borough holding > them > up for 3 months. Oh well, at least that gable is up, and it looks like my > neighbor's insurance company is going to honor her claim to fix her > roof_thank God! We're going to pay her deductible for her_though we > shouldn't because when they tore down their historic outhouse (which was > connected to our back wall) we had to put out a few thousand dollars to > brace our wall, and that didn't come under insurance. But, we will be > good > neighbors and just pay their deductible. I CAN'T wait until this is over. > I have my flowers all coming in hardy, and all my porch furniture cleaned > off, and it really looks nice out there; but, alas, as I told Mike last > night, you watch, when John and Joyce get here, that is the day they will > decided to start fixing the house, and it will be all torn up again. > Speaking of class reunions, we really enjoyed my 25th, but now I have to > wait for the 40, because somehow I didn't receive the notice they sent me > about the 30th & 35th. Now that I am in contact with my childhood friend, > who works at the high school, she is going to make sure she tells the girl > handling it to let her know when she sends it to me, then she will email > me > to let me know it's in the mail. She said that my invitation went out the > last two reunions we had, and they were looking for me to show up_now they > know why I didn't :o( > Our class had 952, and I believe much more than half showed up at the 25th > reunion, and we were planning on getting together, just the ones from > Glenside, at a reunion every year after that, but I guess it just didn't > come about. They were going to hold it at Blue Marsh. I'll have to find > out if they ever did, if I remember to ask in 2011 :o) Right, I'm going > to > remember :o) > Hey Cuz! So glad you had a GREAT time at your reunion!!! You said not > many > of you changed? Well, the 25th will tell :o) LOL!!!! And, we never feel > as old as we are when we get together with our classmates_it's high school > all over again :o) I can't WAIT until the 11th of August!!! That > childhood > friend I said checked the mailing list, and it went out for both the 30th > and 35th class reunion for me, after 30 years of life on our own, we found > one another again and she is coming down to see us!!!! Neither one of us > can wait. She said she really mellowed out, wait until she sees how > mellowed out I am!!!! > Have a GREAT day one and all !!!! Karen, I am STILL working on that > Glenside musings :o) > Lynn > PS I guess I better keep pizza frozen for when all the visitors come :o) > OR a BIG thing of chili :o) OR steak for making cheese steaks_that would > feed a lot :o) Let's see, what else can I freeze for unexpected company? > What dessert freezes well for that purpose? > > Sally wrote: >> Tee Hee Hee! I told all my relatives and friends to stop by and visit >> you >> soon, Just a few hundred!! Only kidding > > Connie wrote: >>> Glad for the oops.? I needed them, too > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PADUTCH-LIFE-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body > of > the message > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free > from AOL at AOL.com. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PADUTCH-LIFE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I think Moon Pies are the same as Whoopee Pies.? Connie -----Original Message----- From: Lynn Vondran <lynnvondran@att.net> To: padutch-life@rootsweb.com Sent: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 5:21 pm Subject: [PD-LIFE] Freezing Desserts What are Moon Pies? I definitely know what Montgomery Pies are :o) I don't know if they freeze well, though. Now I'm hungry for a good Montgomery Pie. Guess I'll have to hit THE MANUAL. While I'm there, I'll have to look up a few pies, especially a shoo-fly pie recipe I've been wanting to try. Wonder if they freeze well. Has anyone ever tried freezing a Shoo-fly Pie? Lynn Connie wrote: > All the desert you can find.? Will sticky buns freeze? or Montgomery pies? > moon pies? etc.? ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PADUTCH-LIFE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com.
Hi all. What show are you seeing? I was just there a couple of weeks ago. The show was "In The Beginning" It was AWESOME! I've been strongly advised to see the "Miracle of Christmas" too. I had heard of the theater for a long time but this was the first time I had the opportunity to go. I hope I have the chance to see every show that they have. Linda
We will be in Lancaster from Oct.12-14 at the Red Roof Inn.Our tickets for S+S are for the evening of the 13th. Jerilyn
Hi all. What show are you seeing? I was just there a couple of weeks ago. The show was "In The Beginning" It was AWESOME! I've been strongly advised to see the "Miracle of Christmas" too. Linda -------------------- Linda; I highly recommend the Miracle of Christmas. We saw this one last November along with the Psalms of David at their other theatre. We saw Noah in 2004 and so far that's the best one we've seen. Sight & Sound makes Disney look like a low budget operation. :-) Rick B
What are Moon Pies? I definitely know what Montgomery Pies are :o) I don't know if they freeze well, though. Now I'm hungry for a good Montgomery Pie. Guess I'll have to hit THE MANUAL. While I'm there, I'll have to look up a few pies, especially a shoo-fly pie recipe I've been wanting to try. Wonder if they freeze well. Has anyone ever tried freezing a Shoo-fly Pie? Lynn Connie wrote: > All the desert you can find.? Will sticky buns freeze? or Montgomery pies? > moon pies? etc.?
Lynn, Get the freezer full.Now that I know the directions,the next time Tom and I go to see our friends in Myerstown,Tom and I will take a sidetrip. :-) We are coming up in October to go to Sight and Sound. Jerilyn
All the desert you can find.? Will sticky buns freeze? or Montgomery pies? moon pies? etc.? Connie -----Original Message----- From: Lynn Vondran <lynnvondran@att.net> To: padutch-life@rootsweb.com Sent: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 11:47 am Subject: [PD-LIFE] Directions to house & Class Reunion Yes, Connie, you did need them and hopefully someday can use them :o) Sally, You are a riot! Though I would have made a HUGE spaghetti dinner for them all once they got here ;o) At least have the stuff for my mother-in-law's birthday dinner the end of August. I'm lurking now and then, but had a few jobs like get the carpet that I unwound by using my vacuum cleaner :o( out of the vacuum cleaner brush. Spent most of yesterday doing that a little at a time, and swept down the spiderwebs from the front door and windows, porch ceiling and pillars, only to have them spin again before the men get here to do the work. Who knows when that will be. I'm sure their full schedules for the summer are in FULL swing, and they are trying to FIT us in, because of the borough holding them up for 3 months. Oh well, at least that gable is up, and it looks like my neighbor's insurance company is going to honor her claim to fix her roof_thank God! We're going to pay her deductible for her_though we shouldn't because when they tore down their historic outhouse (which was connected to our back wall) we had to put out a few thousand dollars to brace our wall, and that didn't come under insurance. But, we will be good neighbors and just pay their deductible. I CAN'T wait until this is over. I have my flowers all coming in hardy, and all my porch furniture cleaned off, and it really looks nice out there; but, alas, as I told Mike last night, you watch, when John and Joyce get here, that is the day they will decided to start fixing the house, and it will be all torn up again. Speaking of class reunions, we really enjoyed my 25th, but now I have to wait for the 40, because somehow I didn't receive the notice they sent me about the 30th & 35th. Now that I am in contact with my childhood friend, who works at the high school, she is going to make sure she tells the girl handling it to let her know when she sends it to me, then she will email me to let me know it's in the mail. She said that my invitation went out the last two reunions we had, and they were looking for me to show up_now they know why I didn't :o( Our class had 952, and I believe much more than half showed up at the 25th reunion, and we were planning on getting together, just the ones from Glenside, at a reunion every year after that, but I guess it just didn't come about. They were going to hold it at Blue Marsh. I'll have to find out if they ever did, if I remember to ask in 2011 :o) Right, I'm going to remember :o) Hey Cuz! So glad you had a GREAT time at your reunion!!! You said not many of you changed? Well, the 25th will tell :o) LOL!!!! And, we never feel as old as we are when we get together with our classmates_it's high school all over again :o) I can't WAIT until the 11th of August!!! That childhood friend I said checked the mailing list, and it went out for both the 30th and 35th class reunion for me, after 30 years of life on our own, we found one another again and she is coming down to see us!!!! Neither one of us can wait. She said she really mellowed out, wait until she sees how mellowed out I am!!!! Have a GREAT day one and all !!!! Karen, I am STILL working on that Glenside musings :o) Lynn PS I guess I better keep pizza frozen for when all the visitors come :o) OR a BIG thing of chili :o) OR steak for making cheese steaks_that would feed a lot :o) Let's see, what else can I freeze for unexpected company? What dessert freezes well for that purpose? Sally wrote: > Tee Hee Hee! I told all my relatives and friends to stop by and visit you > soon, Just a few hundred!! Only kidding Connie wrote: >> Glad for the oops.? I needed them, too ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PADUTCH-LIFE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com.
Right now it looks like a clear weekend for us, except of course storytime for me with my dear folks at the nursing home :o) Let me know when you think you can stop by. Would love to meet you!!! Lynn Jerilyn wrote: > We will be in Lancaster from Oct.12-14 at the Red Roof Inn.Our tickets for > S+S are for the evening of the 13th.