Here's a recipe that is sure to delight peanut butter lovers! While I have taken my love of peanut butter to extremes--trying it on toast, soup, raisin bran, ice cream, oatmeal, chocolate, rhubarb cobbler, pumpkin/sweet potato pie, apple pie, and even green salad--this super peanut-buttery recipe from one of my mother's cookbooks is one of my all time favorite concoctions!
The Secret of Cleves
Friday, September 26, 2014
A grain elevator, bank, repair shop, and handful of houses are all that meet the eye of the casual passerby. On the map, the town of Cleves, Iowa is nearly forgotten. Surrounded by cornfields, it is not the pulsating center selected by tourists. The grocery store is gone. The railroad is no more. A cursory glance reveals nothing of interest to be seen. Where is its secret?
Labels:
Hardin County,
Life,
Personal experiences,
Travel
Watson's Grocery Museum
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
On the same day we visited Niland's Cafe in Colo, we stopped at Watson's Grocery Museum in State Center. It was closed, so we contented ourselves with looking intently through the windows. Jeff Merrill, who owns Remarkable Rose, Floral & Gifts down the street, was watering flower pots at the business next-door, noticed our interest, and offered to open the museum up and give us a tour!
Things like that don't happen every day! Needless to say, we were delighted and very thankful! Having grown up in State Center, Mr. Merrill was very familiar with the history of the grocery store and surrounding area and proved a very informational guide.
Tasty Freeze and Taylor's Maid-Rite
Saturday, September 20, 2014
After the Bontrager concert, Papa surprised us by taking us out to Tasty Freeze where we ordered chocolate dipped ice cream cones ($2.50 each). Considering how big our medium cones were, we had a hard time imagining large ones. It was a challenge to eat mine before it melted!
Through the front window we could watch the cones being dipped very skillfully. I've never tasted a bad chocolate-dipped ice-cream cone; we picked a never-fail winner.
The Bontragers!
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Sunday evening part of my family and I listened to the Bontrager Family Singers (from Kalona, IA) at New Hope Christian Church in Marshalltown.
I had heard them once before (last year), and earlier this month my sister heard them when she went to their annual Turning Hearts Celebration. Unfortunately she had a seat in the far back and wasn't able to see them very well, so she talked Papa and I into coming to this concert.
Labels:
Life,
Meet-ups,
Music,
Personal experiences
Hummingbirds!
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
"Happiness is neither without us or within us. It is in God both without us and within us." --Blaise Pascal
After missing out on capturing the hummingbirds I wrote about in Staying on Focus, I kept a close eye out for another chance to photograph them. On Thursday the 4th I was able to get one tolerably good shot. A week later I went out to work in the garden and noticed two hummingbirds enjoying my cannas. I ran inside and grabbed my camera.
The little birds were fun to watch as they fluttered from flower to flower, drinking the nectar, and stopping to rest occasionally on branches. A couple times they flew right over me, and I could hear the buzzing of their wings.
Johnson County Historical Museum
Saturday, September 13, 2014
After touring the antique car museum, we walked into the other part of the building, the Johnson County Historical Museum.
One wall was decorated with old maps of Iowa counties, and there were informational boards with stories of life in Johnson county. The photo on the left shows the last graduating class from an old two-story schoolhouse (1899).