I am a firm
believer in ‘Everything happens for a reason.’
Like that one time when I dated a guy for a year, then was engaged for a
year, then called the wedding off six weeks before the knot was tied. All that happened so I could get my
almost-mother-in-law’s Banana Crème Pie recipe.
I’ll share that recipe with you all one day, but you should know that the
drama and heartache of that relationship has been well well worth an occasional
slice of that pie.
Today
though, I want to tell you about another time.
The time we moved to Minnesota.
We left our
Air Force life, eager for my husband to go into private practice. (He was a
young strappy dentist.) In a cute little
small town, we bought our first house, and with our three incredibly young
children, decided that this was the
place that we were going to raise our young family.
I’ll just
some up our experience in few words.
Mosquito bites, mortgage, Life Flight, mid-life crises, poop, snow
shovels, small town gossip, and 100 proof Southern Comfort. All this in temperatures well below freezing.
But there
are always diamonds in the middle of the coal, right? (Like I didn’t marry the one guy, but I got a
much better one. Yay me!) So despite our
lack of enthusiasm for the weather and mosquitos, we met some great neighbors
who wanted to drink all of our Southern Comfort be our friends. They would set up huge neighborhood block
parties to watch the Packers and Vikings play football. There were hot dishes (Minnesotan for
casserole) galore, and don’t cha know…..Crispy Bars. Yes.
The very reason we lost our life’s savings and almost our minds, was for
these.
My friend
Dorie told me, “Oh this is soooo easy.
Just remember cuppa, cuppa, cuppa,", and she was right. This recipe has stayed in my head for years. You will need 1 cup of Karo Syrup, 1 cup of
sugar, and 1 cup of peanut butter…..cuppa, cuppa, cuppa. Melt these three ingredients in a saucepan on
medium low heat until smooth.
Pour this mixture over 6 cups of corn flakes and press into a buttered jelly roll pan.
Next, melt together one bag of semi-sweet chocolate chips and one bag of butterscotch chips in the microwave, stirring together until smooth. Now pour this over the corn flake mixture and spread around until it is covered.
Cut into small squares and serve when chocolate is set.
(I usually end up putting mine in the fridge for about 30 minutes.) Serves 24-36 depending on how small you cut them.
Pour this mixture over 6 cups of corn flakes and press into a buttered jelly roll pan.
Next, melt together one bag of semi-sweet chocolate chips and one bag of butterscotch chips in the microwave, stirring together until smooth. Now pour this over the corn flake mixture and spread around until it is covered.
Cut into small squares and serve when chocolate is set.
(I usually end up putting mine in the fridge for about 30 minutes.) Serves 24-36 depending on how small you cut them.
I’ll leave
you with one more recipe. A cuppa love,
a cuppa detours in your path, and a cuppa God’s plan and not your own. Mix together and you will get a sweet sweet
journey.
I've never made these but I think I've had yours. Great!
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DeleteYou know that to me, your journey there was the link to our friendship, even though I've been very quiet lately. I hope you know that I am always out here sending you my best thoughts all the time. :)
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