[at-l] Someone to hike with Jerry!

Tamara Krebs tamarakrebs20 at hotmail.com
Mon Sep 4 22:53:51 CDT 2006


maybe the blueberries were dried and rolled in sugar, making them crisp. 
Like how some big companies do with thier rasins.



Tamara Krebs
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From: "Jim Bullard" <jim.bullard at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [at-l] Someone to hike with Jerry!
Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2006 17:33:29 -0400

So... what were they?

On 9/4/06, Victor Hoyt <vhoyt at comcast.net> wrote:
 > On 9/4/06 2:39 PM, "Kent Gardam" <kent_gardam at yahoo.com> wrote:
 >
 > > Irma had managed to bake up a batch of oatmeal blueberry cookies during 
a slow
 > > period just after lunch.   It never ceased to amaze Charlie how she 
could
 > > create those crisp little nuggets of blueberry-dom inside those 
cookies.
 > > Everyone else who tried ended up with mushy purple spots in their 
cookies.  A
 > > claim to fame, it was a secret skill that Irma would probably take to 
her
 > > grave.
 >
 > The secret is, they're NOT really blueberries. For indeed, how can
 > blueberries be crisp?  Sigh. Another legend destroyed, nay, obliterated. 
But
 > hey! They were as purple as the prose!





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