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Cheesecake with some surprises - Redneck Recipe # 40
If you set out to copy a recipe and mess around with it, you should choose really good recipes from which to make your selection. "Sharyns Slant," among her other great articles here on HubPages, posted the cheesecake recipe made famous by her mother - rightfully famous cheesecake squares. This article not only describes that famous recipe and how to make it the original way, it gives some new wrinkles to the recipe that you might find interesting.
4 commentsRedneck Tale # 70 – (One?) Forty-eight for the road
It is a real thrill for a 19-year-old to be the boss, drive an almost new Chevy pickup truck, and haul men and equipment down the road, to and from the job site - especially when the truck won't drive in a straight line.
6 commentsReligion – 50 buck's worth of Redneck style religion plus one annoyed preacher
How it was that a Redneck GI bested his learned uncle in getting a religious magazine to publish an article on its pages. Sometimes articles in denominational magazines are more publishable the less religious they might be.
24 commentsReligion – Does it really tell the whole story?
Religion serves many good purposes but its many variations seem not to adequately describe what things really are and where they came from. Each of the many religions seems, however, to assert that it alone has truth on its side and a firm lock on the matter of both creation and existence.
31 commentsRedneck Tale # 69 – Rednecks Day
Sometimes it is possible to get plenty of readership (page views) for your articles from relatively small audiences. It really depends on how you appeal to the people whose attention you want to gain. Often enough, it is the headline that does the job for you.
10 commentsRedneck Tale # 68 – Gus The Redneck, I (GrandPa Gus)
That old admonition to not believe everything you read is a good warning to all. Even obituaries can be full of errors as shown by this one from 1915. It was "different" to read about Uncle Fred's death when he stayed alive, and to learn of GrandPa's tailoring business that never happened.
7 commentsRedneck Recipe # 39 – Peanut butter and banana microwave cupcakes
How to bake peanut butter and banana cupcakes in the microwave oven. A quick and easy way to produce good tasting cupcakes with few ingredients and in a short amount of time.
10 commentsAbdominal aortic aneurism (AAA) - Old body - new pipes
Aneurisms of the aorta, the body's largest blood vessel, are bulges (balloonings) that are relatively free of warning symptoms. If the aneurism size is great, immediate surgical repair is needed. This article chronicles discovery of a large aneurysm, its surgical repair using newer endovascular treatment devices, and the contrasting humor of the short hospital recovery stay.
12 commentsSantorum, the Blade of Grass Church, and the Dream Machine
There is nothing quite as annoying to a more-or-less neutral voter as a rabidly one-track political aspirant and the politician's equally one-issue followers. This article delves into my own thinking about such things when, one morning, those folks woke me up by ranting on my alarm clock radio.
12 commentsRedneck Recipe # 38 – Happy Apples (New Revision)
The Superbowl football game provides a great excuse to snack on a happy dishful of Happy Apples. An easy dish to make using simple ingredients - and prepared in minutes at halftime. By the way, the New York Giants won this year's Superbowl contest over the New England Patriots.
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