Lord love a duck! Is there anyone still around who remembers sending SealPoet's mother in law Twinkies from all over the world?
We've got globe mallow. Is that the same? Can we eat it?
My Sweetiepie still has two packages of Twinkies in the car which she never sent (she did send others, though). Fortunately, they have a shelf life equivalent to the half-life of iron, so they're still good . . . or as good as one can expect a Twinkie to be . . .
The mallow family is edible, but as Farmerman has made clear - it is not all culinary.
Setanta wrote:My Sweetiepie still has two packages of Twinkies in the car which she never sent (she did send others, though). Fortunately, they have a shelf life equivalent to the half-life of iron, so they're still good . . . or as good as one can expect a Twinkie to be . . .
eons from now in the radioactive wasteland, two things left, cockroaches and twinkies
well the cockroaches will need something to eat
I stick with the tried and true, R.C. Cola and moonpies.
anybody ever have a woopie pie?
Hey Farmerman, we had Whoopie Pies in Connecticut. Pretty much the same thing as the others--sweet, sweet and sweet.
Mallomars are pretty Canajun - and Brit.
I still pick them up at the Dads/Nabisco/Peek Freans cookie factory on occasion.
For all of Setanta's comments, he manages to make them disappear from the cookie bucket.
<home made marshmallows, mmmmmmmmmmmm>
<1 mallomar has fewer calories than a lot of those not so mmmmm health food bars I've been having for breakfast lately. I may have to reconsider things>