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Whad'Ya Know?  Not Much!

3/23/2014

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Yesterday I was interviewed on Michael Feldman's "Whad'Ya Know?", for a live broadcast from Five Points in Washington IL.  It was a fundraiser for Peoria Public radio (WCBU 89.9).  What a great event!  They had a good crowd, and the musical guest was David Hoffman, who played with the Ray Charles Orchestra for many years---that alone was worth the price of admission!  The show's producer Adam had been in contact with me for several weeks prior to the event, and he said that after looking over my recipes, Michael said he wanted me to bring Monkey Bread and Deer Poop!  I pointed out to him that neither of those recipes actually require me to mix dough, which is, as they say, "my thing"!  He said to use my best judgement, so I brought along some Magic Bread as well, which led to one of the bigger laughs on the program.  Here's the whole program---I'm in the first segment, after the monologue, at about 11 minutes in. 

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Notice we're being photobombed by a stuffed ostrich!
Here are the recipes we talked about:
Deer Poop Candy   
Monkey Bread Muffins    
Magic Bread   
Herbal Encouragement Bread
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Julie
4/22/2014 01:22:12 am

I made the deer poop candy for Easter and it was great. Large Camo bowls are no where to be found locally so I put it on camo 9" plates. I know some goat and sheep farmers and plan on making it for them too but I will modify it and put it on farm themed plates, and of course change the name to fit the animal. My kids begged me that if I had to tell guests the real name of it, then I had to tell them the recipe came from a Priest. So that made it ok in their eyes!

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