Vintage Wilson
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Nordic Ware Original Platinum Collection Bundt Pan $25.00 This classic tube-cake bundt pan is round with vertical flutings alternating between sharp/narrow and rounded/wide. Detail remains intact thanks to the pan’s heavy, cast-aluminum sturdiness, which promotes even baking. Try butter bundt cake with caramel and chocolate sauce (recipe included), and the pan’s capacity to create fine crusts is enticingly demonstrated. The mold holds 12 cups of batter, … |
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Wilton 3-D Cruiser Pan $9.50 Hit the open road with a car that shows your style! What a fun way to celebrate a new driver in the family, welcome travelers home or create the car of your dreams. Bake exciting 3-dimensional cakes, ready to customize for all occasions. One-mix pan is 11… |
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Wilton 307-2501 Professional 12-Inch Aluminum Cake-Decorating Turntable $51.18 Professional Turntable. Extra strength and effortless turning for decorating tiered wedding cakes!… |
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In the Court of the Crimson King (Deluxe) $16.41 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
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Johnny Legend’s Teen Mania Box Set $4.95 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
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Jamaica : Island In The Sun $5.99 Arising from the Kingston neighborhoods of the small Caribbean island of Jamaica almost 45 years ago, reggae quickly influenced the sound of all popular music that followed. This all Jamaican selection of ska, rocksteady and vintage reggae songs draws from 1967-1978 and a golden era of the island’s rich history. Track listing: 1. Alton Ellis – What Does It Take (To Win Your Love) |
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Your Hit Parade: Four Live Kinescopes Featuring the Top Tunes of the Weeks of March 1, 1952; April 3, 1954; May 22, 1954; and September 11, 1954 (Shokus Video Presents Vintage Television #430) Look out, MTV! Here is TV’s first music video show of the 50s, except the songs are all performed live by Polly Bergen, Dorothy Collins, Gisele MacKenzie, Snooky Lanson, Russell Arms, and Eileen Wilson in four live kinescopes. These outstanding musical half hours are the original shows in their entirety. All shows contain original commercials, including Ogden Nash reciting a poem & Ted Williams fi… |
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FLIP Volume 2 VHS Flip Wilson Show 1971 with Ray Charles $35.00 … |
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Wilton 63302 6-Inch Shop Vise $142.66 WILTON Shop Vises mount to your workbench. 360° swivel base with double lockdown. Replaceable top jaws. Built in pipe jaws. Rubber pinch point safety guards. Large anvil work surface…. |
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GIANT WPA Wall Sticker of: East High, West Junior, North Junior, Woodrow Wilson Recreation Centers $44.00 Museum quality Wall Sticker of a poster from the WPA Poster Collection of the Library of Congress. Emerald Honeybee offers only the BEST in quality. Our posters are printed by a Professional Graphics Company using a MIMAKI Eco-Solvent Printer and archival inks. Which means your poster is UV protected and will not fade over time. Professionally printed on beautiful canvas. Shipped rolled in a tube…. |
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GIANT WPA Wall Sticker of: East High, West Junior, North Junior, Woodrow Wilson Recreation Centers $84.00 Museum quality Wall Sticker of a poster from the WPA Poster Collection of the Library of Congress. Emerald Honeybee offers only the BEST in quality. Our posters are printed by a Professional Graphics Company using a MIMAKI Eco-Solvent Printer and archival inks. Which means your poster is UV protected and will not fade over time. Professionally printed on beautiful canvas. Shipped rolled in a tube…. |
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In Cold Blood $6.50 Truman Capote’s extraordinary nonfiction book about the course of two killers in this world–their lives, their senseless slaughter of an entire family, their executions–was faithfully adapted for the screen in this 1967 film by Richard Brooks (Deadline USA, The Blackboard Jungle). Robert Blake and Scott Wilson are remarkable as the murderers, but what has kept this film special over the decades … |
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Euro-Sex Comedy Collection $11.21 Studio: E1 Entertainment Release Date: 04/07/2009 Run time: 405 minutes… |
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Carol Wilson Feminine Birthday Card Vintage Pink Peonies $3.95 Beautifully embossed 5″ x 7″ greeting card with envelope…. |
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Carol Wilson Happy Birthday Vintage Vased Floral Jewel Lace $3.95 Beautifully embossed 5″ x 7″ greeting card with envelope…. |
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Carol Wilson Mother’s Day Card Vintage Floral, Roses and Mums Beautifully Embossed Die Cut 5″ x 7″ Greeting Card With Envelope…. |
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Uniden PRO520XL 40-Channel CB Radio $59.99 The Pro520XL CB radio offers full 40-channel operation, plenty of performance, and a compact size for mobility. This model operates on any of the 40 AM frequencies authorized by the FCC, with an S/RF meter and red-lit LED indicators help you monitor activity at a glance. A built-in noise limiter and ANL switch fine-tune performance, and the front-positioned microphone has an extra-long, coiled c… |
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Cobra 25 LTD 40-Channel CB Radio $109.99 This CB radio has taken the professional’s advice and made some useful improvements. Perhaps the best of these improvements is the front panel microphone connector which makes in-dash installation a cinch. Cobra has also provided a nine foot microphone cord so that you keep in touch about anywhere in the cab. The final noteworthy improvement are tactile controls for safer, and more accurate, f… |
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Wilson Car Lines Reefer #8360 HO Scale by Varney Wilson Car Lines Reefer #8360 HO Scale by Varney… |
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of US President Woodrow Wilson from North Wind Picture Archives $24.99 Photo Puzzle, US President Woodrow Wilson. Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States. Printed reproduction of a hand-colored photograph. Chosen by North Wind Picture Archives. 10×14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimensions 5 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1/5. Puzzle image 5×7 affixed to box top. Puzzle pieces printed on RA4 paper at 300 dpi. This item is shipped from our Am… |
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13th Floor Elevators Fine Art Vintage Concert Postcard From Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA Aug 26, 1966 $38 Fine Art limited edition vintage concert Postcard of 13th Floor Elevators show at Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA Aug 26, 1966. Also featured: Great Society, The Sopwith Camel, Herb Greene Designed by: Wes Wilson The postcard was printed in 1967 and matches the 2nd printing of the poster. It measures 4 15/16 x 8 7/16 . |
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13th Floor Elevators Fine Art Vintage Concert Poster From Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA Aug 26, 1966 $455 Fine Art limited edition vintage concert Poster of 13th Floor Elevators show at Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA Aug 26, 1966. Designed by: Wes Wilson The back of the 1st printing glows under a black light, is printed on a .0070 thick or less stock and measures 13 11/16 x 21 . This original printing pre-dates the concert. n nThe back of the 1967 post-concert 2nd printing does not glow under a black light, is printed on .0075 thick stock and measures 13 11/16 x 21 . n nThe back of the 3rd printing poster is similar to the 2nd in that it does not glow under a black light. On this printing, there is a 1 3/4 red line stretching from the top of the L to the top of the second E in the word Elevators . This printing measures 13 11/16 x 20 15/16 . |
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A Night in the Lonesome October $7.05 Used – Combine the bizarre and brilliant imagination of award-winning author Roger Zelazny with the macabre artistic genius of Gahan Wilson – stir in a pinch of dried bat wing, several drops of human blood, and a substantial dose of vintage Hollywood horror – and the result is a strong and savory brew that satisfy the soul, chill the blood and tickle the funnybone…in short, A Night in the Lonesome October. During a dank and damp autumn in the late 19th century, good dog Snuff loyally accompani |
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A Night in the Lonesome October $95.72 New – Combine the bizarre and brilliant imagination of award-winning author Roger Zelazny with the macabre artistic genius of Gahan Wilson – stir in a pinch of dried bat wing, several drops of human blood, and a substantial dose of vintage Hollywood horror – and the result is a strong and savory brew that satisfy the soul, chill the blood and tickle the funnybone…in short, A Night in the Lonesome October. During a dank and damp autumn in the late 19th century, good dog Snuff loyally accompanie |
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A Night in the Lonesome October $124.9 New – Combine the bizarre and brilliant imagination of award-winning author Roger Zelazny with the macabre artistic genius of Gahan Wilson – stir in a pinch of dried bat wing, several drops of human blood, and a substantial dose of vintage Hollywood horror – and the result is a strong and savory brew that satisfy the soul, chill the blood and tickle the funnybone…in short, A Night in the Lonesome October. During a dank and damp autumn in the late 19th century, good dog Snuff loyally accompanie |
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A Night in the Lonesome October $3.88 Used – Combine the bizarre and brilliant imagination of award-winning author Roger Zelazny with the macabre artistic genius of Gahan Wilson – stir in a pinch of dried bat wing, several drops of human blood, and a substantial dose of vintage Hollywood horror – and the result is a strong and savory brew that satisfy the soul, chill the blood and tickle the funnybone…in short, A Night in the Lonesome October. During a dank and damp autumn in the late 19th century, good dog Snuff loyally accompani |
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A Night in the Lonesome October $65.69 Used – Combine the bizarre and brilliant imagination of award-winning author Roger Zelazny with the macabre artistic genius of Gahan Wilson – stir in a pinch of dried bat wing, several drops of human blood, and a substantial dose of vintage Hollywood horror – and the result is a strong and savory brew that satisfy the soul, chill the blood and tickle the funnybone…in short, A Night in the Lonesome October. During a dank and damp autumn in the late 19th century, good dog Snuff loyally accompani |
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A Night in the Lonesome October $36.12 Used – Combine the bizarre and brilliant imagination of award-winning author Roger Zelazny with the macabre artistic genius of Gahan Wilson – stir in a pinch of dried bat wing, several drops of human blood, and a substantial dose of vintage Hollywood horror – and the result is a strong and savory brew that satisfy the soul, chill the blood and tickle the funnybone…in short, A Night in the Lonesome October. During a dank and damp autumn in the late 19th century, good dog Snuff loyally accompani |
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A Night in the Lonesome October $181.29 New – Combine the bizarre and brilliant imagination of award-winning author Roger Zelazny with the macabre artistic genius of Gahan Wilson – stir in a pinch of dried bat wing, several drops of human blood, and a substantial dose of vintage Hollywood horror – and the result is a strong and savory brew that satisfy the soul, chill the blood and tickle the funnybone…in short, A Night in the Lonesome October. During a dank and damp autumn in the late 19th century, good dog Snuff loyally accompanie |
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A Night in the Lonesome October $95 New – Combine the bizarre and brilliant imagination of award-winning author Roger Zelazny with the macabre artistic genius of Gahan Wilson – stir in a pinch of dried bat wing, several drops of human blood, and a substantial dose of vintage Hollywood horror – and the result is a strong and savory brew that satisfy the soul, chill the blood and tickle the funnybone…in short, A Night in the Lonesome October. During a dank and damp autumn in the late 19th century, good dog Snuff loyally accompanie |
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Alton Kelley Fine Art Vintage Concert Poster Proof From Moore Gallery, San Francisco, CA Jul 17, 1967 $675 Fine Art limited edition vintage concert Proof of Alton Kelley show at Moore Gallery, San Francisco, CA Jul 17, 1967. Also featured: Stanley Mouse, Victor Moscoso, Wes Wilson, Rick Griffin Designed by: Alton Kelley |
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American Songbook, Vol. 11: A Vintage Christmas CD $13.09 Adapters: David Cavanaugh; Billy May.Liner Note Author: Will Friedwald.Arrangers: Gerald Wilson; Harry Simeone; Joe Reisman; Les Paul; Paul Weston; Billy May; Charles Randolph Grean. Track Listing:… |
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Ames, Iowa: A Ride Through Town on the Dinkey (Images of America Series) $13.48 Ames has been referred to as a railroad town; more correctly the railroad established itself at the same moment that Iowa Agricultural College, now Iowa State University, was taking form. While the railroad helped to develop Ames, it was the college that drew people with names like Welch, Beardshear, “Tama Jim” Wilson, Charles F. Curtiss, and their successors. The flourishing academic community also drew families like the Loughrans and the Tildens, who were attracted by the positive town-gown relationship.In Ames: A Ride Through Town on the “Dinkey,” readers will meet some of these people and tour historic Ames, as the narrow-gauge train nicknamed the “Dinkey” weaves its way through the city’s history in over 220 vintage photographs. The images in this book, featuring people and landmarks both past and present, include Ames native J. Herman Banning, the first African-American aviator to be licensed in the U.S.; the dramatic 1922 burning and destruction of the Iowa State College Armory; a rare image of the 1895 Iowa State football team, the first to be called the Cyclones; and finally, downtown Ames’ growth from dirt streets with wooden sidewalks to a modern college town. |
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Ann Wilson – Hope & Glory CD $15.75 After over 30 years as the lead singer and face of Heart, Ann Wilson’s first solo album is a collection of covers of vintage 1960s and ’70s rock anthems, many of them seemingly chosen for their con… |
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B.B. King Fine Art Vintage Concert Postcard From Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI Sep 06, 1968 $205 Fine Art limited edition vintage concert Postcard of B.B. King show at Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI Sep 06, 1968. Also featured: Jagged Edge, The Frost, Wilson Mower Pursuit, Psychedelic Stooges Designed by: Chris Morton The postcard was printed before the concert. Each variant measures 4 1/4 x 7 1/4 . n n1st printing A has a Place Stamp Here square in the upper right hand corner of the reverse. n n1st printing B has a bulk rate permit #642 imprint on the reverse. n n1st printing C has a bulk rate permit #642 on the reverse and were mechanically addressed and sent to people on the mailing list. |
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B.B. King Fine Art Vintage Concert Postcard From Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI Sep 06, 1968 $205 Fine Art limited edition vintage concert Postcard of B.B. King show at Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI Sep 06, 1968. Also featured: Jagged Edge, The Frost, Wilson Mower Pursuit, Psychedelic Stooges Designed by: Chris Morton The postcard was printed before the concert. Each variant measures 4 1/4 x 7 1/4 . n n1st printing A has a Place Stamp Here square in the upper right hand corner of the reverse. n n1st printing B has a bulk rate permit #642 imprint on the reverse. n n1st printing C has a bulk rate permit #642 on the reverse and were mechanically addressed and sent to people on the mailing list. |
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Bible Wines $13.25 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:statements are fully confirmed by Rev. 3. W. Nevin.”— Bible Antiquities, and other authorities. In the summer of 1867, Captain Wilson, of the English exploring expedition in Palestine, states ” that the thermometer after sunset stood at 110 Fahrenheit in July at Ain, the ancient Engedi.” Captain Warren, of the same expedition, ” was compelled by the ill-health of his party during the summer heat at Jerusalem to retreat to the Lebanon range.”—Advance, February 3, 1870. Chemical science prohibits the vinous fermentation if the heat exceeds 75, and ensures the acetous if above 75. Also, that very sweet juices, having an excess of sugar, are unfavorable to vinous fermentation, but are favorable to the acetous. The valleys of Eshcol and Sorek were famous for their luscious grapes; but the temperature there in the vintage months was 100. SWEET IS THE NATURAL TASTE. Sweet is grateful to the new-born infant. It is loved by the youth, by the middle-aged, and by the aged. This taste never dies. In strict keeping with this, we find that the articles, in their great variety, which constitute the healthful diet of man, are palatable by reason of their sweetness. Even of the flesh of fish and birds and animals we say, ” How sweet!” Whilst this taste is universal, it is intensified in hot climates. It is a well.authenticated fact that the love of sweet drinks is a passion among Orientals. For alcohol, in all its combinations, the taste is unnatural and wholly acquired. To the natural instinct it is universally repugnant. I do therefore most earnestly protest that it is neither fair, nor honest, nor philosophical, to make the acquired, vitiated taste of this alcoholic age, and in cold climates, the standard by which to test the taste of the ancients who lived in hot c |
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Bible Wines $14.13 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:statements are fully confirmed by Rev. 3. W. Nevin.”— Bible Antiquities, and other authorities. In the summer of 1867, Captain Wilson, of the English exploring expedition in Palestine, states ” that the thermometer after sunset stood at 110 Fahrenheit in July at Ain, the ancient Engedi.” Captain Warren, of the same expedition, ” was compelled by the ill-health of his party during the summer heat at Jerusalem to retreat to the Lebanon range.”—Advance, February 3, 1870. Chemical science prohibits the vinous fermentation if the heat exceeds 75, and ensures the acetous if above 75. Also, that very sweet juices, having an excess of sugar, are unfavorable to vinous fermentation, but are favorable to the acetous. The valleys of Eshcol and Sorek were famous for their luscious grapes; but the temperature there in the vintage months was 100. SWEET IS THE NATURAL TASTE. Sweet is grateful to the new-born infant. It is loved by the youth, by the middle-aged, and by the aged. This taste never dies. In strict keeping with this, we find that the articles, in their great variety, which constitute the healthful diet of man, are palatable by reason of their sweetness. Even of the flesh of fish and birds and animals we say, ” How sweet!” Whilst this taste is universal, it is intensified in hot climates. It is a well.authenticated fact that the love of sweet drinks is a passion among Orientals. For alcohol, in all its combinations, the taste is unnatural and wholly acquired. To the natural instinct it is universally repugnant. I do therefore most earnestly protest that it is neither fair, nor honest, nor philosophical, to make the acquired, vitiated taste of this alcoholic age, and in cold climates, the standard by which to test the taste of the ancients who lived in hot c |
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Bible Wines $21.87 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:statements are fully confirmed by Rev. 3. W. Nevin.”— Bible Antiquities, and other authorities. In the summer of 1867, Captain Wilson, of the English exploring expedition in Palestine, states ” that the thermometer after sunset stood at 110 Fahrenheit in July at Ain, the ancient Engedi.” Captain Warren, of the same expedition, ” was compelled by the ill-health of his party during the summer heat at Jerusalem to retreat to the Lebanon range.”—Advance, February 3, 1870. Chemical science prohibits the vinous fermentation if the heat exceeds 75, and ensures the acetous if above 75. Also, that very sweet juices, having an excess of sugar, are unfavorable to vinous fermentation, but are favorable to the acetous. The valleys of Eshcol and Sorek were famous for their luscious grapes; but the temperature there in the vintage months was 100. SWEET IS THE NATURAL TASTE. Sweet is grateful to the new-born infant. It is loved by the youth, by the middle-aged, and by the aged. This taste never dies. In strict keeping with this, we find that the articles, in their great variety, which constitute the healthful diet of man, are palatable by reason of their sweetness. Even of the flesh of fish and birds and animals we say, ” How sweet!” Whilst this taste is universal, it is intensified in hot climates. It is a well.authenticated fact that the love of sweet drinks is a passion among Orientals. For alcohol, in all its combinations, the taste is unnatural and wholly acquired. To the natural instinct it is universally repugnant. I do therefore most earnestly protest that it is neither fair, nor honest, nor philosophical, to make the acquired, vitiated taste of this alcoholic age, and in cold climates, the standard by which to test the taste of the ancients who lived in hot c |
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Bills Ralph Wilson Auto Signed 5×7 Vintage Photo JSA C – Autographed MLB Photos $118.99 Bills Ralph Wilson Auto Signed 5×7 Vintage Photo JSA C |
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Are you always in a rush but still want to feed your family decent meals at home? These recipes all fall into the quick and easy category. They require very little prep and are ready in minutes. For all the meat and potato eaters out there, here is a simple way to combine the two. This recipe even calls for canned sliced potatoes to save you time in the kitchen. Try this Baked Beef and Potato Loaf and see how easy it is. If you prefer meatballs, here is a recipe for Barbecue-Jelly Meatballs that is quick and easy. Maybe you are a steak person. You aren’t left out, the last recipe is for Quick and Easy Strip Steaks.
BAKED BEEF AND POTATO LOAF
2 cans sliced potatoes, drained
1 tbsp dried onion flakes, divided
1/4 tsp black pepper
1/2 lb lean ground beef
1/4 cup quick cook oats
1/4 cup milk
2 tbsp catsup
1/4 tsp salt
1/4 tsp garlic powder
1/4 cup grated cheddar cheese, optional
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray a glass loaf pan with nonstick cooking spray.
Layer the drained potatoes, sprinkled with 1 teaspoon of the dried onion flakes and the black pepper, in the bottom of the prepared loaf pan.
In a small mixing bowl, mix together the ground beef, oats, milk, catsup, salt, garlic powder, and the remaining dried onion flakes. Spread this mixture over the potatoes. Place in the preheated 350 degree oven and bake for 30-35 minutes or until the beef mixture is done. Sprinkle with the grated cheddar cheese, if desired.
BARBECUE-JELLY MEATBALLS
2 lb lean ground beef
1 tsp salt
1/2 tsp pepper
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1 small onion, chopped
1 bottle your favorite barbecue sauce
1 small jar grape jelly
In a large mixing bowl, using your hands, mix the ground beef, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and onion until well mixed. Form the mixture into small meatballs and brown in a large skillet.
In a large saucepan, combine the barbecue sauce and jelly. Cook over medium-high heat, stirring, until the jelly is dissolved. Add the meatballs to the mixture, lower the heat and simmer 10 to 15 minutes.
Q & E STRIP STEAKS
You can enjoy a quick “fancy” dinner with these steaks, a salad, and a crusty bread.
4 strip steaks (approx. 12-oz each)
2 tbsp butter
1 tsp salt
1 1/4 tsp fresh ground black pepper, divided
1 large yellow onion, sliced
1/8 tsp garlic powder
1/4 tsp dried marjoram
2 tbsp cooking sherry*
Melt the butter in a large heavy skillet over high heat. Add the steaks and cook, turning only one time, to the desired doneness level. This will take about 10 minutes for medium-rare; adjust time accordingly.
Once steaks are done, sprinkle the salt and a teaspoon of the pepper over them. Remove from the skillet to the serving platter. Set platter on the stovetop and cover with foil to keep warm.
Add the onion slices, remaining pepper, garlic, and marjoram to the skillet; cook over medium heat for about 5 minutes until the onion is tender. Remove the skillet from the heat and add the sherry; mix well. Spoon the onion sauce over the steaks and serve immediately.
* White grape juice may be substituted for the cooking sherry, if desired.
Enjoy!
You can find more of my quick and easy recipes at http://grandmasquickfixrecipes.blogspot.com My old fashion recipe collection is at http://grandmasvintagerecipes.blogspot.com
Need to find value of vintage golf club set!!! Need help!!!?
Ok, so I have this vintage set of Wilson Sam Snead Blue Ridge golf clubs. Irons include 3-PW and woods include 5, 3, and 1 (all with original covers). They are in excellent condition. The problem is, I can’t find anybody that can tell me how much they’re worth. I’ve checked with a local pro shop. I called Wilson themselves. No one can tell me the value of these things. I figured I’d try and find an appraiser but I can’t. If you can help me in any way (including offering to appraise them) I’d be most grateful. Other than that I need to know where I can go in Georgia to get them appraised or where I can send pictures for appraisal. Thank you so much!
Yeah, those are different though and mine are in better condition…
Wilson Sam Snead clubs were popular in the late 1930s until WWll. So the clubs have to be 65 years ol and there aren’t many golfers around who used them. Your best bet is to contact the USGA in Far Hills, NJ. They might have some information on the Blue Ridge model.
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