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Thursday, July 27, 2017

fast food salad

Recently we bought fast food salads to 
take on two different last minute picnics.


First ones were from McDonald's ($5), second ones from Wendy's ($6.99). 
For the record, we think the McDonald’s salads were 
tastier and far fresher than the Wendy’s salads.


Do you have a favorite fast food salad?
Reader suggestions:
Christine - Subway Chopped Salad
Dayle - Chick-Fil-A
Cindy - Zaxbys house fried salad





Wednesday, July 19, 2017

america the beautiful - senior pass

America the Beautiful - National Parks
Federal Recreational Lands Senior Pass

Currently $10 but increasing to $80 on August 27, 2017
Do you have yours?


Monday, June 5, 2017

summer bowling

We just purchased a Summer Bowling Pass 
to our local AMF  bowling alley


$15.95 gets us three free games every day 
through September 4th.
{$9.95 for children 15 years and younger}
A pretty good deal I's say.

Find a location near you . . .

For our Venice friends, you may want to consider
joining our league in November.
{details here: ccebowlingleague.weebly.com}




Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Tuesdays

Always in search of the deal - 
Tightwad Tuesdays at Frank's Movie Galleria ($6) and 
Hooked on Tuesdays at Bonefish Grill ($15-$18). 
{Includes salad and dessert}
Two weeks in a row. This may be a new trend . . . 








Wednesday, January 25, 2017

ringling bros & barnum bailey circus

Last time we went to the circus Gunther Gebel-Williams 
was the lion tamer {circa 1980's}. 
Lucky us, we get to go one last time this Friday in Tampa.


Thursday, November 17, 2016

sidewalk chalk

We recently visited the
Venice Chalk Festival
featuring the most incredible
3D pavement paintings


The artists come up with intricate ideas 
that make images and the ground appear to 
dip inward or rise above 
when viewed from a particular vantage point.


















Friday, October 21, 2016

eternal flame falls

On our “leaf ride” this week we ventured to Chestnut Ridge Park, 
about six miles from New Era Field 
where our beloved Buffalo Bills play.


After lunch among the beautiful foliage we headed to 
the Eternal Flame Falls trail leading to a small waterfall
 located in the Shale Creek Preserve.


The hike isn't very long--only about 3/4 of a mile,
 but after about halfway, it did get a bit precarious.


The trail to the Eternal Flame can be rather slippery in places, 
especially once you descend into the Gorge 
and begin walking in the creek bed.


A small grotto at the waterfall's base emits natural gas, 
which has been lit to produce a small flame. 
This flame is visible nearly year round.


The shale from which Eternal Flame Falls 
draws its gas is
cooler, younger and shallower, 
than typical gas-bearing shale.


It was an adventurous hike 
through a peaceful forest 
with beautiful views 
to reach the 
“flame behind the waterfall”



Thursday, September 29, 2016

Jell-O

On “free museum day” this year we visited the
Birthplace of Jell-0 in LeRoy, NY
{most images from newyorkupstate.com}


A tour guide gave us a quick rundown on the history of Jell-O, and then we walked through the rest of the quaint museum displays on our own.


We loved looking at the old Jell-O memorabilia, everything from old boxes to recipes to advertisements.


It was really a trip down memory lane for us. I am not sure if a younger visitor would enjoy it as much as we did.


We are now inspired to recreate some of our old favorite recipes from our childhood.


Jell-o Trivia

In 1845, Peter Cooper dabbled with and patented a product which was "set" with gelatine but it never did "jell" with the American public.


In 1897, Pearle Wait was putting up a cough remedy and laxative tea in his home. He experimented with gelatine and came up with a fruit flavored dessert which his wife, May, named Jell-O.


In 1899 he sold his formula to a fellow townsman, Orator Frank Woodward, for the sum of $450.  Sales were slow and disheartening for the new product


An advertising campaign in 1902 proved so successful that in 1902 Jell-O sales mounted to $250,000.


They began the distribution of recipes and samples in 1904. The first of the Jell-O "best seller" recipes rolled off the presses. In some years as many as 15 million booklets were distributed.


 In 1904, Jell-O introduced the Jell-O Girl, four year old Elizabeth King whose father, Franklin King, was an artist connected with the Jell-O's advertising agency.



In 1909, the Genesee Pure Food Company posted sales earnings of over a million dollars. Four years later, that number doubled. January 6, 1925, Jell-O is issued a patent for a sugarless gelatin dessert known as D-Zerta.

The first four Jell-O flavors were orange, lemon, strawberry, and raspberry. Lime was introduced
in 1930.


There are currently 18 flavors.


The little Jell-O package which was born in LeRoy in 1897 left its hometown to make its way in the wide wide world in 1964. Today Jell-O is manufactured by Kraft/General Foods in Dover Delaware.


There is a small gift shop to purchase souvenirs.


Do you have a favorite jell-o memory?