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Uncle Sam's Kisses



 
 
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Old 14-02-2005, 07:17 AM
Lesli
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Hi all,

Is anyone familiar with a recipe for Uncle Sam's Kisses? All I know is that
it's not a family recipe, there's only one reference to it via Google, and
my mom doesn't even remember what was in it.

TIA,

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Lesli


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Old 14-02-2005, 04:55 PM
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"Lesli" wrote in message
m...
Hi all,

Is anyone familiar with a recipe for Uncle Sam's Kisses? All I know is

that
it's not a family recipe, there's only one reference to it via Google, and
my mom doesn't even remember what was in it.


Could it be a recipe from the WWII era? You might look at some cookbooks
from that era or search for retro cookbook sites.


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Old 14-02-2005, 07:30 PM
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"Lesli" wrote in message
m...
Hi all,

Is anyone familiar with a recipe for Uncle Sam's Kisses? All I know is

that
it's not a family recipe, there's only one reference to it via Google, and
my mom doesn't even remember what was in it.

TIA,

---- remove SCRIBE to reply ----
Lesli



What are they? cookies? candy?
~Peggy


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Old 14-02-2005, 08:51 PM
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"Lesli" wrote in message
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Hi all,

Is anyone familiar with a recipe for Uncle Sam's Kisses? All I know is
that
it's not a family recipe, there's only one reference to it via Google, and
my mom doesn't even remember what was in it.

Sometimes baked goods are made with cereal, such as bran muffins, oatmeal
cookies, etc. There is a brand of cereal called Uncle Sam, made by US Mills
( http://www.usmillsinc.com/usmills/index.php ). Any chance Uncle Sam's
Kisses were made using that cereal? If so, perhaps their customer relations
department could help - may have even been a recipe on their packaging from
years ago.
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Old 15-02-2005, 04:53 AM
Lesli
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Hi all,

Thanks for all the replies and ideas. So far, I've made a note to contact
U.S. Mills about the chance they might have a clue as to what "Uncle Sam's
Kisses" are. I've also emailed the Internet reference. We'll see what pops
up.

Peggy, that's the thing, I don't know. My guess is it is a cookie. However,
the one reference I spotted on the Internet made it sound like a candy.


Lesli


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"Lesli" wrote in message
m...
Hi all,

Is anyone familiar with a recipe for Uncle Sam's Kisses? All I know is

that
it's not a family recipe, there's only one reference to it via Google,

and
my mom doesn't even remember what was in it.

TIA,

---- remove SCRIBE to reply ----
Lesli



What are they? cookies? candy?
~Peggy




 




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