THE PIECE DE RESISTANCE







I used this recipe for many years while working in a Nursing Home as an Activity Director







Select one indididual with:



A caring heart

Helping hands



To this add:



2 cups love

1 cup humor

4 tablespoons understanding

1 teaspoon courtesy



And add a willingness to serve:



1 tablespoon thoughtfulness

3 teaspoons responsibility

2 teaspoons flexibility

1 pound patience



Mix well, blending in respect of their time. Sprinkle lavishly with gratitude for their availability and commitment. Place in service, well greased with appreciation and lined with friendliness. Garnish by using their name, adding "hello" and "thank you" for that extra touch. Serve to any person and they will find it an irresistible treat.



The blending of these ingredients transforms the individual, as well as the person, into a totally new creation with inexpressible joy. It is a doubly delightful and delectable experience. There is no other flavor like it in the world. it is the piece de resistance of life, one is never the same after tasting of such a loving service.


JUST FOR FUN!

ELEPHANT STEW:
1 medium sized elephant
1 ton salt
1 ton pepper
500 bu. potatoes
200 bu. carrots
4,000 sprigs parsley
2 small rabbits (optional)

Cut elephant meat into bite-sized pieces (this will take about two months). Cut vegetables into cubes (another two months). Place meat in a pan and cover with 1,000 gallons of brown gravy. Simmer for four weeks. Shovel in salt and pepper to taste. When meat is tender, add vegetables (a steam shovel is useful for this). Simmer slowly for four more weeks. Garnish with parsley. Serves 3,800. If more is expected, add two rabbits. This is not recommended, however, as very few people like hare in their stew.

12/3/08

Chocolate Peanut Butter Grahams

Ingredients:
1 jar (18 oz.) peanut butter
1 package (16 oz.) graham cracker, broken into rectangles
1-1/2 pounds milk chocolate candy coating
Instructions:
Spread a rounded teaspoonful of peanut butter on one side of half of the graham crackers. Top with remaining crackers. In a large heavy saucepan over low heat, melt candy coating; stir until smooth. Using a fork or a candy dipper, dip cookies in coating to completely cover; allow excess to drip off. Place on waxed paper lined cookie sheet. Let stand until firm. Store in an airtight container in a cool dry place. Makes 5 dozen.
*Just in time for the Holidays. This makes a great gift for anyone who like sweets and cost is very little.

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