Recipe of the Week: Ingredients (3) 8oz. pkgs. softened Cream Cheese 1 ½ C. Sugar 1 ½ tsps. Vanilla (2) 8oz. cans Crescent Roll Dough ½ C. melted Butter ½ C. Sugar 1 tsp. Cinnamon ¼ C. sliced Almonds Sinfully Delicious!!! This is a fabulous dessert to top off any Mexican-themed meal. Instructions Preheat oven […]
Archives for July 2013
Vintage Artistry
A few highly sought-after late 1920s and early 1930s Ford automobiles – born during the tough times of the Great Depression – have thrilled countless enthusiastic fans through the decades. To those who remember actually riding in one of these in the early years, just getting to see one on the road renews a nostalgic […]
Breakin’ the Rules!
According to the “rules,” a restaurant critic should not “try to convince the world to visit or not visit the restaurant … so here I am with my first critique, breaking the rules! Well, not exactly, I’m not really trying to convince the whole world – just everyone in and around Conroe, Lake Conroe, Montgomery, […]
Around the World on a Grand Piano in 60 Minutes
The Woodlands’ own Jordan Ong will captivate his audience at Lone Star College – Montgomery, with his interpretation of compositions from Chopin, Debussy, Liszt and others, Friday, September 13th, at 1 p.m. Twenty-year-old Jordan Ong, classical concert pianist, a senior honor student at UT Austin, is a performer and composer who has studied with world-renowned […]
Billy goats are best visited from the other side of a very strong fence!
My first face-to-face meeting with a goat didn’t last very long, because it turned into a face-to-backside, not-so-pleasant calamity when Mr. Billy Goat’s face butted my backside! But, I learned the valuable lesson that day, at the ripe old age of eight, that billy goats are best visited from the other side of a strong […]