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September 2010
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Pam is a lifelong resident of Glendale. Okay, except for the seven years spent living in Madison, Wisconsin, and Lansing, Michigan, while she was in school. This baby boomer who is nostalgic about the past is an attorney with a title insurance company in West Allis. Besides being a working mom, wife, and leader of her daughter's Brownie troop, Pam loves the theater, is an avid traveler, Disney fanatic (except for Pinocchio - don't ask), and award winning cook.
Her dog, Daisy, also wants to say, "My mom is a good dog walker. She has a great shoe collection but she doesn't like it when I chew on them."
To contact me or if you would like me to send you an e-mail when a new blog posting is on the website, please e-mail me at lakesidereflect@yahoo.com
Boo! Did I scare you?
Yes, it’s that time of year again – Halloween. It’s a time for those of us with a penchant for sweets to rejoice. It’s all about the candy, cookies, candy, cupcakes, candy, and all other types of Halloween sweet treats. Did I mention candy??
Here is one of Monkey's favorite Halloween treats. It's quick and easy.
Marshmallow Ghosts
1 large bag of large marshmallows
1 bag of mini chocolate chips
1 can of vanilla frosting (don’t use the whipped frosting, it doesn’t stick well)
Dab a little frosting on the flat side of a chocolate chip (a toothpick works well) and place it on the side of a marshmallow. This will be one eye of the ghost. Repeat with another marshmallow to create the second eye.
Repeat the process to create as many marshmallow ghosts as you need.
Enjoy!!
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