Subj : Road Tripping To : Dave Drum From : Ruth Haffly Date : Wed Oct 02 2024 12:31:40 Hi Dave, DD> Good to hear you made it home OK, if a bit damp. I guess Ashville got DD> hammered hard. RH> Asheville and everything west of it, also somewhat east of it. It'll be RH> a long time before search and rescue teams make it thru all the hills RH> and hollers of that area. Have a friend whose an EMT out there, working RH> 24/7 with just a few hours off between shifts. DD> I understand that an entire town was wiped from existence. As the old DD> TV advert once said, "It's not nice to fool with Mother Nature. You're probably thinking of Chimney Rock, the most well known of the touristy towns in that area. Sadly, a number of smaller towns, homes, roads, etc have been wiped out; the known death toll is about 45, with more to be added. I-26 and !-40 (east of Asheville) have reopened for evacuees and help coming in but a lot of the smaller roads are still impassible, as is I-40, especially near the Tennesee line. We made it out with a few hours to spare. Overhead highway signs were warning that any vehicles left on the shoulders after 4pm would be towed; these warning continued some distance east of Asheville but had stopped before Greensboro, where we stopped for the night. DD> 8<----- SNIP ----->8 DD> Readig the recipe below - I may have mis-spoken about not having had a DD> scone. If, in fact, these are scones and not panquakes, as the recipe DD> author suggests. DD> Title: St. Swithin's Drop Scones DD> Categories: Five, Breads DD> Yield: 4 Servings DD> 4 1/2 oz Self-raising flour DD> 2 ts Caster sugar DD> 1 lg Egg; beaten DD> 2 tb Melted unsalted butter DD> 150 ml Semi-skimmed milk DD> 8<----- DIRECTIONS CHOPPED ----->8 RH> Actually, they do look more like pancakes. Scones are usually about the RH> thickness of a biscuit, traditionally wedge shaped. The ones we make RH> taste like an oatmeal cookie, but much denser. DD> That's sorta what I thought. My house-mate really likes oatmeal-raisin DD> cookies. Chewy or crunchy - he's not picky. I'm more a chocolate chip DD> guy. Or Girl Sprout Thin Mints. Bv)= DD> If the Girls are out of season (or sold out - they're very popular), DD> Keebler's elves make a very nice substitute. DD> MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 DD> Title: Homemade Thin Mint Cookies DD> Categories: Cookies, Snacks, Desserts, Chocolate DD> Yield: 36 Servings DD> 1 c Butter; room temp DD> 1 c Powdered sugar DD> 1 ts Vanilla extract DD> 1 c Unsweetened cocoa powder DD> 3/4 ts Salt DD> 1 1/2 c Cake flour DD> MMMMM--------------------------COATING------------------------------- DD> 1 lb Good quality semi-sweet DD> - chocolate; chopped DD> 1 ts Peppermint extract; to DD> - taste I'd use half vanilla, half peppermint extract in the cookie part to ramp up the mint taste. (G) --- Catch you later, Ruth rchaffly{at}earthlink{dot}net FIDO 1:396/45.28 .... You learn something useless every day. --- PPoint 3.01 * Origin: Sew! That's My Point (1:396/45.28) .