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06/30/2007 01:20:02 AM · #1
Wish I could have made it - looks like you all had a blast.
I swiped the brownie recipe - thanks for posting. They sound yummy.

Any future plans for a GTG in the PA area?

Would anyone be up for a GTG at the Maryland Renaissance Festival this fall?
06/08/2007 07:00:34 AM · #2
Adirondack Scenic Railroad Photographe Excursion

Just bumping this link in case anyone is interested.
05/19/2007 12:31:58 AM · #3
Wow, those are awesome, mate!
05/18/2007 06:04:05 PM · #4
Thank you Eric and Alan :)
05/18/2007 05:49:24 PM · #5
Darned nice indeed!
05/18/2007 05:44:48 PM · #6
Wow. Those look great.
05/18/2007 05:36:55 PM · #7
I know we are done sharing pictures from the GTG, but here are shots I converted to B&W. I like how different they look and decided to share them.



Another interesting thing was, I did the post processing online using this cool website - picnik - I believe it was posted on DPC sometime back!
05/11/2007 10:54:10 PM · #8
Thanks a lot. My wife is excited to try and make them. They were great. I think they had more than 1 cup of chocolate chips in them.
05/11/2007 09:42:58 PM · #9
Wow, I can't believe I missed this. I live like 20 minutes from the park.
05/11/2007 09:22:22 PM · #10
I just read this post to my wife -- she got a kick out of it! I'm telling you, when she makes these things and they come out of the stove, I really don't care if I burn my hands on the pan. I could seriously eat an entire batch of them on the spot.

Originally posted by scooter97:

Those brownies were awesome!!!!!! Once the word got out about how good they were, it took about 5 minutes before the container was empty! Thanks for bringing them Alan!! And thanks for the recipe!!
05/11/2007 09:15:15 PM · #11
Those brownies were awesome!!!!!! Once the word got out about how good they were, it took about 5 minutes before the container was empty! Thanks for bringing them Alan!! And thanks for the recipe!!
05/11/2007 10:26:04 AM · #12
Originally posted by alanfreed:

Originally posted by theSaj:

I didn't get any of the magic brownies as I was too busy cooking. So I reserve one for the next PA GTG.


Uh oh... sorry to hear. I'll have to mail you one :)


Somehow I missed them too. Put me on the mailing list as well.
05/11/2007 10:23:48 AM · #13
Originally posted by alanfreed:

Originally posted by theSaj:

I didn't get any of the magic brownies as I was too busy cooking. So I reserve one for the next PA GTG.


Uh oh... sorry to hear. I'll have to mail you one :)


I was late and missed them too :(
05/11/2007 10:21:00 AM · #14
Originally posted by theSaj:

I didn't get any of the magic brownies as I was too busy cooking. So I reserve one for the next PA GTG.


Uh oh... sorry to hear. I'll have to mail you one :)
05/11/2007 09:59:37 AM · #15
Originally posted by alanfreed:

DISAPPEARING MARSHMALLOW BROWNIES

1/2 c. butterscotch chips
1/4 c. butter or oleo
3/4 c. flour
1/3 c. packed brown sugar
1 tsp. baking powder
1/4 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp vanilla
1 egg
1 c. mini marshmallows
1 c. semi sweet chocolate chips (6 oz.)
1/4 c. chopped nuts

Melt butterscotch chips & butter in 3 qt saucepan. Remove from heat. Cool to lukewarm. Add dry ingredients, vanilla & egg to butterscotch mixture. Mix well. Fold chips, marshmallows, and nuts into batter just until combined (about 5 strokes). Spread into greased 9x9 pan. Bake @ 350 20-25 minutes. Do not overbake. Center will be jiggly but becomes firm upon cooling. Keep pan away from Alan as he'll eat the whole damn thing before anyone else has a chance.


I didn't get any of the magic brownies as I was too busy cooking. So I reserve one for the next PA GTG.
05/11/2007 09:48:46 AM · #16
Now you guys are making me jealous :(

First of all nice location then photography and now Brownies!!!

Did you have some more hidden treasures from the GTG that you would like to share?? ;);)
05/11/2007 09:41:55 AM · #17
DISAPPEARING MARSHMALLOW BROWNIES

1/2 c. butterscotch chips
1/4 c. butter or oleo
3/4 c. flour
1/3 c. packed brown sugar
1 tsp. baking powder
1/4 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp vanilla
1 egg
1 c. mini marshmallows
1 c. semi sweet chocolate chips (6 oz.)
1/4 c. chopped nuts

Melt butterscotch chips & butter in 3 qt saucepan. Remove from heat. Cool to lukewarm. Add dry ingredients, vanilla & egg to butterscotch mixture. Mix well. Fold chips, marshmallows, and nuts into batter just until combined (about 5 strokes). Spread into greased 9x9 pan. Bake @ 350 20-25 minutes. Do not overbake. Center will be jiggly but becomes firm upon cooling. Keep pan away from Alan as he'll eat the whole damn thing before anyone else has a chance.
05/11/2007 08:00:17 AM · #18
Originally posted by TonyT:

Alan,
Are you posting the recipe for those cookie bars here? I am still waiting.
TonyT


Those were awesome. Yeah Alan, give up the secret.
05/11/2007 07:40:53 AM · #19
Alan,
Are you posting the recipe for those cookie bars here? I am still waiting.
TonyT
05/10/2007 06:30:41 PM · #20
Originally posted by vikas:





Edit : made the thumbnails smaller!


very nice!!!!!!
05/09/2007 09:04:13 PM · #21
"Scott took a little fall, possibly due to failing bionics, very near the end of our trek, and put a little bit of a ding in his lens."

I was running out of Dilithum crystals :P
05/09/2007 08:51:29 PM · #22
Shannon said he dropped his during his extended stay at the falls by the highway (before we took the falls trail). But he also claimed to have seen a bobcat at one point, and a hot babe modeling under one of the falls, so I'm learning to listen to him with a raised eyebrow :)

Scott took a little fall, possibly due to failing bionics, very near the end of our trek, and put a little bit of a ding in his lens.

Originally posted by theSaj:

What did they both drop theirs?


Message edited by author 2007-05-09 20:53:26.
05/09/2007 08:43:46 PM · #23
What did they both drop theirs?
05/09/2007 08:34:27 PM · #24
You know those Canon's take a licking and keep on ticking.... oh wait that's something else haha I have taken about 100 shots since the 'bounce' and everything is working fine. Not even a nick in the paint!
05/09/2007 04:26:23 PM · #25
Any opinions on this edit?

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