More About Nancy's Beautiful 3-Scrappers

From Nancy Bell Scott:

Above, Nancy's recipe, very funny and comforting in a good way. I will absolutely give it a try!

Everything delivered in this magnificent envelope, thank you Nancy!

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Comment by Carina on August 20, 2013 at 8:25am

Yes... Gregory Peck. Nancy, did you notice the nice tie, oh I'm silly :)

DVS, I know Flintstones, but I have not followed them for a long time, Cary Granite and Rolling Boulders sounds like the perfect guests for the show! There was not much cartoon on television when I grew up, basically, it was only to Christmas we saw cartoons and then we often had bad television network. Scooby Doo and Pink Panther were some of my favorites, still are.

Comment by Nancy Bell Scott on August 19, 2013 at 10:21pm

What is a cut-up, DVS? One dictionary refers to cutting up chicken parts. "Rolling Boulders" is fantastic.

That's Gregory Peck, but he and Cary Grant are easily mixed up. Both classic beauties--at least we know Carina thinks so of at least one of them, and maybe both? Thanks for your very nice blog, Carina.

Comment by De Villo Sloan on August 19, 2013 at 12:44pm

I think the 3-scrapper is replacing the cut-up in popularity. Another nice one by NBS. Thx Carina.

(Now Cary Grant - isn't that Cary Grant? I will tell you some trivia, Carina. Do you know the television cartoon show "The Flintstones"? Cary Grant made a guest appearance on the show as a cartoon character - the way celebs do on "The Simpsons" today. They called him Cary Granite.

But maybe even stranger, the Rolling Stones made a guest appearance on "The Flintstones" as cartoon characters. They were called Mick Jaggerstone and the Rolling Boulders. I am not making this up. 

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