MIKE POWELL wrote to DAVE DRUM <=-
The taller bits tended to be weeds with thicker stems that didn't mow
well. For those I had a hand operated weed whacker that I swung like
a Nine-iron ---
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077G1TBR5?tag=bg1-166101-20&th=1
Yes, they were certainly weeds. Most of them were the ones that look
like miniture cat-tails that we would pick as kids, twist the stem
around itself, and then pull it tight to "fire" the seed head off of
the stem. Unlike a real cat-tail, the seed head was not soft.
I'm having trouble visualising that. Can you post a link to a picture or to
a Wiki entry?
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Title: Cattails
Categories: Five, Chocolate, Nuts, Breads
Yield: 13 servings
1 c Milk chocolate chips;
- divided
1 c Peanut butter chips; divided
2 ts Shortening; NOT butter,
- margarine, spread or oil
12 to 14 pretzel rods
Stir together milk chocolate chips and peanut butter
chips. Place sheet of wax paper on tray or counter top.
Finely chop 1 cup chip mixture in food processor or by
hand; place on wax paper. Line tray or cookie sheet with
wax paper.
Place remaining 1 cup chip mixture and shortening in
narrow deep microwave-safe bowl. Microwave at MEDIUM
(50%) 1 minute; stir. If necessary, microwave additional
30 seconds at a time, stirring after each heating, until
chips are melted and mixture is smooth when stirred.
Spoon chocolate peanut butter mixture over about 3/4 of
pretzel rod; gently shake off excess. Holding pretzel by
uncoated end roll in chopped chips, pressing chips into
chocolate. Place on prepared tray. Refrigerate 30
minutes or until set. Store coated pretzels in cool, dry
place.
You can Melt 1 cup milk chocolate chips and 1 cup peanut
butter chips with 4 teaspoons shortening; dip small
pretzels into mixture.
Makes 12 to 14 coated pretzels.
By Daisy Yarrington
RECIPE FROM:
http://www.grouprecipes.com
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