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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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> 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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"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.
>
> TIA,
>
> ---- remove SCRIBE to reply ----
> Lesli
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>


What are they? cookies? candy?
~Peggy


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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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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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> that
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