This area is for files I no longer want in the main part of the house. Old Magazines and other obsolete items will be kept here for a while--until I get ambitious enough to clean or until I need the space. Dig around, you may find something interesting. Don't worry. There are no nasty spiders or bats or other creepy crawlies down here. But, like I said before, I saw a man down here the other day. If you see him, ignore him. I think he is one of the people who came down here to fill out a complaint form. Let's not tell him there isn't one! |
I am getting ready to remodel the site again, and I was thinking about all the work I put in to the old version, and I just couldn't bare to throw away that neat blue-print, so I decided to stick it down here. I'm just sentimental that way. |
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This next item is here because it is the greatest dessert in the world, and I don't want to lose the recipe. Unless GeoCities has a major memory disaster, I figure it is safe here. It really is the best, so please copy it and enjoy the most sinfully wonderful food experience of your life. |
2 cups graham cracker crumbs 1 stick margarine--melted 2 cups powdered sugar 2 sticks margarine--softened 2 eggs 3 or 4 large bananas 2 cans 20 oz. each crushed pineapple--drained 1/2 cup crushed nuts Whipped Dairy topping (Kool Whip, etc., in a tub) Maraschino cherries Combine graham cracker crumbs and melted margarine and press it into the bottom of a 13 x 9 inch cake pan. In a bowl, mix powdered sugar, softened margarine, and eggs. Beat for NO LESS THAN 15 minutes. Spread mixture on top of crust. Add a layer of bananas and a layer of pineapple. Top with whipped dairy topping. Sprinkly with nuts and decorate with marachino cherries placing one cherry every 2 inches. Chill overnight. Cut into 2 inch squares and serve. NOTE: Children under about 15 years old or so tend to dislike this dessert--I guess it is an acquired luxury. HISTORY: When asked by my sister what he wanted as a retirement present, John's only request was for this cake at his party. It is hard to make, totally bad for everyone, and so good it will be gone in minutes.