tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-762115079758642698.post7505991008421833003..comments2024-03-28T17:36:52.512+00:00Comments on And Then We All Had Tea: God's Christmas Autograph . . .Marie Raynerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00407913432222377267noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-762115079758642698.post-75545737395391573522010-12-04T23:49:28.881+00:002010-12-04T23:49:28.881+00:00Oh, Marie, thanks for the memories. I think the pe...Oh, Marie, thanks for the memories. I think the peanut butter/jelly product you're looking for is "Goober." I'm sure it's made by Smuckers. If it's Smucker's, it HAS to be good! :)Debra "Deb" Dresden Disney-Diorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14660851486605190512noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-762115079758642698.post-83226755850773478012010-12-04T18:08:51.251+00:002010-12-04T18:08:51.251+00:00It's raining here now in North West Wales, but...It's raining here now in North West Wales, but I hope the white stuff we've been grumbling about is a good augury for the coming year.<br>I love peanut butter Marie, it's always the first thing I can face after being ill. Just a boring sandwich, but your recipe makes me feel a bit more adventurous xBunnyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13563369913557587126noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-762115079758642698.post-91818999179562337092010-12-04T13:34:01.194+00:002010-12-04T13:34:01.194+00:00I live where there is always snow for most of the ...I live where there is always snow for most of the winter. Sometimes there is no snow for Christmas but it is most always bitter cold anyway so I'm not one of those people that like it at all. Being shut up indoors for the better part of 4 months leaves me longing for Spring. I hibernate as much as possible. I've made those PB&J cookies many times but not with the icing. That is a nice touch and it makes them a little more festive too so I'll have to try that out. Thank you for the idea today. I hope your Saturday is a great one!I'm mostly known as 'MA'http://www.blogger.com/profile/12107548726472541669noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-762115079758642698.post-61043578857005560962010-12-04T10:04:12.418+00:002010-12-04T10:04:12.418+00:00Well if that doesn't give us all a warm glow, ...Well if that doesn't give us all a warm glow, nothing will! I love your little snowman. My dad used to hate it when we used to roll up the snow for a snowman as kids because it m<br>looked a mess when it started to thaw. Old spoilsport - but we did it anyway. We used bits of coal for the eyes and mouth and the ubiquitous carrot for the nose. When we'd built one out the back then we would start out the front. Poor dad!<br><br>Have you heard about Tesco's in Scunthorpe on today's news? Its roof collapsed under the weight of the snow. Fortunately it happened at night so there were few people in and nobody was hurt. Frightening though.Angiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10015569343069499036noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-762115079758642698.post-7257227894296786532010-12-04T08:23:48.991+00:002010-12-04T08:23:48.991+00:00thanks for the memories marie. We enjoyed snow too...thanks for the memories marie. We enjoyed snow too as a smaller child I lived in Washington, Oregon and Colorado...yes we moved a lot. Then I lived in California for a majority of my life...no snow there unless you drove miles to it...then My hubby and I moved to Washington and enjoyed snow for 11 years...it was a blessing to have and watch our children enjoy it, making snow men and having snow ball fights...yes, it wore off after a while....my hubby had to drive 45 minutes to Seattle in the snow...which he did not like...oh no! I miss it now that we are back in California....Enjoy it! MicaMicahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12779203947312938655noreply@blogger.com