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The Process:
writers/eat/Riverside/good conversation/laughter
writers/”field trip”/places to go/see
Thursday/Stonington/Deer Isle/sun expected
checked storm damage/home to Blue Hill
trees lost big branches/power on
whoopee pies/Texas/with “lost” belongings
original “Larry’s” Woopie Pies/none better
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Six Word Journal:
Riverside/yummy/whoopee pies as “ordered” ☺.
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ayala
September 1, 2011 at 1:59 am
A yummy pic! 🙂
jannie funster
August 31, 2011 at 10:16 pm
Ahhh, you’re in Maine — that explains a LOT. I assumed you were in the Canadian Maritimes. I’m originally from northern New Brunswick, neighbor!!
jannie funster
August 31, 2011 at 10:15 pm
Whoopee pies, there are not many in the world who know of them, and certainly not too many Americans.
Haven’t had one in years. No pumpkin ones yet, tho.
Hey, I’m in Texas, Austin! Could you please send some — and a crate of Sweet Marie bars, but wait 2 months on the Sweet Maries so they don’t melt in the mail box — THANKS!!! 🙂 🙂
Claudia
August 31, 2011 at 4:35 pm
oh my….looks delicous….i’m getting hungry….hmmmmm
siggiofmaine
August 31, 2011 at 11:36 am
Cin,
I got to taste the omelette…sooo good. a whoopee pie is two large cake-like cookies with a huge glob
of frosting between them. Traditionally, devils food (a dark chocolate cake) cake, and a shortening based frosting…
Monday, on a Cooking Channel show, they said that the Amish ladies made them for the men and put them in the lunch box, and when the men found the cookies, they said “whoopie !”. My daughter moved
to Texas July 2010 and I just sent her an “emergency” supply of her favorite bakers whoopie pies.
My favorite are the “new age” pumpkin w.p….but there are so many wonderful combinations these days.
Thanks for the comment and the question.
☮ ♥ Siggi in Downeast Maine
theonlycin
August 31, 2011 at 4:44 am
Oh my that omelette looks good. What is a whoopee pie, Siggi?