A little monkey business… and food for thought…
December 30, 2008 by GuyHeilenman Email This Post
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About a week ago we “unveiled” our office manager, Doreen Mileto, for the world to see. The feedback received was greatly appreciated. In the post we mentioned one of her talents – adviser to Paula Dean (or was it Betty Crocker? or Susie Homemaker?). Today she blessed us with another opportunity for personal growth – Monkey Bread. In an effort to share the wealth, we’ve included a link to the recipe recipe for your personal enjoyment.
Monkey Bread: http://www.momswhothink.com/easy-recipes/monkey-bread-recipe.html
A healthy portion (or two) goes well with a fresh cup of coffee while digesting the hidden nuggets within a 19th century newspaper. The combination will help you reminisce about days gone by (or at least the past year). Perhaps you have a classic recipe to share with the Rare Newspapers community??? Regardless, enjoy the Monkey Bread. Happy New Year from the staff of Timothy Hughes Rare & Early Newspapers. Good wishes for a healthy and blessed 2009.
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