All things Western and more.
No, I didn't know this. I had a friend in college who came from a place called Mallow-on-the-Marsh! Hugs, Valerie
No I had no idea. Wow. That's pretty interesting. Who would have thought that the gooey yumminess came from that???
No Sandra, another bit of information I have found out.Have a good day.Yvonne.
New to me. Mind you as far as I am concerned the marsh mallow's sap is safe.That said I do enjoy the trivia snippets you give us - thank you.
Hi Sandra - surprisingly yes ... amazing how much our ancient relatives knew! Take care - Hilary
That's interesting! I'm assuming they had plenty of marsh mallows.Hugs received and returned.
Indeed. I was researching the Western I was working on when I discovered it:)
Your Thursday factoid.You have a good day too, Yvonne.
Wow! I did not know that. I wonder how the marshmallow is made
whoa....for real !! ?hope to see the newbie make a debut here soon ☺☺♥♥
News to me.
No idea! I'm curious how they used to taste:)
It's from Egypt? Wow!
That's a fun fact. I wonder if those marshmallows were roasted?
I am not sure I am now so keen on marshmallows. Maybe today they are just a chemical construction. I'll stick with them.
I like my marshmallows melted with rice krispies and peanut butter.
How ironic. I have made my own before, but they were mostly just sugar and water. Good trivia to know.
Amazing indeed. When you think of the architecture and the herbs used for healing. It bogles the mind.
Yeah, that would be interesting to know.
Hmm. Great question.
Whenever I see marshmallows, I think of making s'mores during the summer. :)
I literally had no idea, Sandra. 😃
Probably Tuesday. Neither Penny or Frank are happy right now. When they're not happy, Mama's not happy:(
Who'd a thought. Right?
Surprised me too:)
:)
I was surprised to hear their origins. I guess the name says it all. Kudos to you for trying to make them.
Ooh. I love s'mores.
I didn't either till I stumbled across it:)
Well, there you go! I did not know that! :)
This is such a yummy treat, but I sure never knew the origin. Thanks for that tasty tidbit, Super Sandra! Hugs, RO
You aren't alone:)
"Tasty tidbit." I like it!Stay well, Rockin Ro.Hugs received and returned.
No, I didn't know this :)All the best Jan
Your factoid for the day:)
I had no idea! You find the most fun stuff!
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No, I didn't know this. I had a friend in college who came from a place called Mallow-on-the-Marsh! Hugs, Valerie
No I had no idea. Wow. That's pretty interesting. Who would have thought that the gooey yumminess came from that???
No Sandra, another bit of information I have found out.
Have a good day.
Yvonne.
New to me. Mind you as far as I am concerned the marsh mallow's sap is safe.
That said I do enjoy the trivia snippets you give us - thank you.
Hi Sandra - surprisingly yes ... amazing how much our ancient relatives knew! Take care - Hilary
That's interesting! I'm assuming they had plenty of marsh mallows.
Hugs received and returned.
Indeed. I was researching the Western I was working on when I discovered it:)
Your Thursday factoid.
You have a good day too, Yvonne.
Wow! I did not know that. I wonder how the marshmallow is made
whoa....for real !! ?
hope to see the newbie make a debut here soon ☺☺♥♥
News to me.
No idea! I'm curious how they used to taste:)
It's from Egypt? Wow!
That's a fun fact. I wonder if those marshmallows were roasted?
I am not sure I am now so keen on marshmallows. Maybe today they are just a chemical construction. I'll stick with them.
I like my marshmallows melted with rice krispies and peanut butter.
How ironic. I have made my own before, but they were mostly just sugar and water. Good trivia to know.
Amazing indeed. When you think of the architecture and the herbs used for healing. It bogles the mind.
Yeah, that would be interesting to know.
Hmm. Great question.
Whenever I see marshmallows, I think of making s'mores during the summer. :)
I literally had no idea, Sandra. 😃
Probably Tuesday. Neither Penny or Frank are happy right now. When they're not happy, Mama's not happy:(
Who'd a thought. Right?
Surprised me too:)
:)
I was surprised to hear their origins. I guess the name says it all. Kudos to you for trying to make them.
Ooh. I love s'mores.
I didn't either till I stumbled across it:)
Well, there you go! I did not know that! :)
This is such a yummy treat, but I sure never knew the origin. Thanks for that tasty tidbit, Super Sandra! Hugs, RO
You aren't alone:)
"Tasty tidbit." I like it!
Stay well, Rockin Ro.
Hugs received and returned.
No, I didn't know this :)
All the best Jan
Your factoid for the day:)
I had no idea! You find the most fun stuff!
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