Sunday, April 30, 2017
Rhubarb-Orange Cream Pie
Rhubarb-Orange Cream Pie
Farm Journal's Country Cookbook - 1959
Pastry for 9" pie shell
3 eggs, separated
1 1/4 c. sugar
1/4 c. flour
1/4 tsp. salt
2 1/2 c. rhubarb, cut into 1/2" pieces
1/3 c. chopped pecans
Line 9" pie pan with pastry; make high fluted rim.
Beat egg whites until stiff; add 1/4 c. sugar gradually,
beating well after each addition.
Add butter and juice concentrate to egg yolks;
beat thoroughly.
Add remaining l c. sugar, flour and salt ; beat well.
Add rhubarb to egg mixture; stir well.
Gently fold in meringue.
Pour into pastry-lined pan; sprinkle with nuts.
bake on bottom rack in moderate oven (375*) 15 minutes.
Reduce heat to slow (325*); bake 45 to 50 minutes more.
Tuesday, April 25, 2017
An Angry Divorce' Revenge
I heard this story approximately 20 years ago from a woman by the name of
Mrs . Rappapore. It was her own story. She told me it was her story and it was true.
Mrs Rappapore had married an attorney and had a big family. One day her husband
asked her for a divorce. The divorce was granted and the X-Husband was given the lion's share
of their assets.
Mrs. Rappapore suspecting that the Judge had been bribed by her X-Husband did
her own investigation of the Judge's life. Mrs Rappapore found that the Judge had lived
his life a lie.. He kept a second wife and family on the rail-road line and kept both
wives and family's believing that he had over-nite work in another town.
When the Public Officials found out the truth...the Judge was fired and stripped of all
benefits, (and probably jailed).
Mrs. Rappapore told her story in a book and it was later turned into a movie.
I do not recall the name of the Book or Movie.
I don't know if Mrs. Rappapore is still living. If She is I just want Her to know....
"You did the right thing."
Sunday, April 23, 2017
If a judge can be bribed???/
" His opinion is not worth the devil's fart." (DPTV --"Masterpiece)
If the reputation of a judge is that he would accept a bribe--what can the good
and honest people do? Please come up with a good solution.
If a judge was found guilty of accepting a bribe --how much jail time would he receive?
Would he still get his pension? Would he have to pay back the money that he received
in bribes?
Wednesday, April 19, 2017
Audit
An Audit does not show cash-kick -backs.
Cash-kick-backs are larceny.
Lying under oath is perjury .
Larceny and perjury are a crime punishable by jail time.
Monday, April 17, 2017
Monday, April 10, 2017
"Keep Your Eye on the Ball."
"Keep Your Eye on the Ball",
Sergio Garzia, Augusta, GA National, 2017
after landing a 7' par putt
to the Good-Moral World Leaders.
Sunday, April 9, 2017
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