> >JW> go together like Bogart and Bacall.
> > I don't recall seeing any movies with them together.
> To Have and Have Not
> The Big Sleep
> Dark Passage
> Key Largo
One thing that most of the posters here know
that you probably don't is that I am rather
vision impaired and have seen relatively few
movies, in fact not having watched any of the
ones you and Jim referred to in this discussion.
Truth to tell, I've seen Bogart only twice, and
one of the movies was The Maltese Falcon (only
bits of it, too), and, to cite U.S. Grant out of
context, the other one wasn't. I'm neither proud
nor ashamed of this.
> The last one is probably the most famous of the four, but 3 of those 4 are
> 3 of the best movies ever made, IMHO. Dark Passage is good, too.
Most people I know are interested in film
and television. I prefer visual arts that
are stationary, so ask me about painting,
and I'm your man.
> They also both appeared, in cameos, in the movie Two Guys from
> Milwaukee.
Now there's a bit of trivia. What's it about?
I suppose two guys from Milwaukee.
> They were slated to be in a fifth movie together, but Bogart passed away
> before it was filmed.
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Title: Popcorn Crunch
Categories: Candies
Servings: 40
2 qt Popped corn
1 1/2 c Pecan halves
2/3 c Whole almonds
1 1/3 c Sugar
1/2 c Light corn syrup
1 c Margarine
Dipping Chocolate (optional)
Mix together popped corn and nuts. In a saucepan, combine sugar, corn
syrup, and margarine. Bring to a boil, and boil 10 to 15 minutes,
stirring
constantly. When mixture turns light caramel in color, remove from heat,
and stir in popcorn and nuts. Spread out on a lightly greased cookie
sheet.
Break apart when cool. Can be dipped or spread with chocolate, if
desired.
Makes about 40 pieces.
Recipe from:Ideals Candy Cookbook by Mildred Brand Copyright-MCMLXXIX By
Mildred Brand, Milwaukee, Wis. 53201
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