Archive for November, 2005
You need to visit Bronner’s CHRISTmas Wonderland in beautiful Frankenmuth at least once in your life just so you can say you have been there. When Wally Bronner founded the store way back in 1945 I doubt that he could foresee what it would look like now. The business grew from a single building in [...]
If you like pumpkin pie, you will love this. This is just too easy. Throw everything in your slow cooker and let it cook. It is just too good and too easy not to make it at least once!
What you need:
1 can (15oz.) Solid Pack Pumpkin
1 can (12oz.) Evaporated Milk
3/4 C. Sugar
1/2 [...]
What you need:
1 can chicken broth
1 can mixed vegetables
1 can of chunk chicken
1 can of diced tomatoes
Empty the contents (including the water in the veggies) into a pot. Medium heat until soup is desired temperature. For some people that is when the soup is boiling hotter than a volcano.
What you need:
4-6 Pork Chops
1 pkg Onion Soup Mix
1 small can Tomato Paste
1 1/2 C water
Dash of Basil
1 T cooking oil
Salt to taste
Directions:
Put 1 T of oil in skillet and cook pork chops for a total of 5 minutes, flipping the chops once.
Remove pork chops. Add the package of Onion Soup mix, Tomato Paste, [...]
This is a quick and hearty breakfast that we have been making for years. We never gave a name to it, but thought that the above name would do it justice. Enjoy!
What you need:
1lb. Pork Sausage
3-4 medium potatoes
1/2 small yellow onion (chopped)
4-6 eggs
Salt & Pepper
Directions:
In large skillet, cook the sausage and onion.
Remove sausage and [...]
Bear Cave is the only cavern in the Great Lakes area. It was formed in “tufa rock” which is a secondary limestone. It is estimated that this particular bed of rock is at least 25,000 years old and is resting on a glacial drift deposited during the last ice age approximately 50,000 years [...]
The Leetsville Shoe Tree
0 Comments Published November 10th, 2005 in Michigan Oddities, Michigan TravelHundreds of lost soles (ooh, pun number one) have made their way to the branches of a big maple tree on the west side of U.S. 131. When the maple sheds its leaves each fall the shoes, sandals, and work boots numbering around 100, become the new foliage. The shoes are hanging there throughout the [...]












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