tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4104104063112972346.post7200340857753038884..comments2024-03-23T10:34:16.344-06:00Comments on Montana 1 a day.com: Reed Shadows At Dusk, Charlo, MontanaCyndyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00032424157955665844noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4104104063112972346.post-67087191420550445292014-10-20T13:30:14.360-06:002014-10-20T13:30:14.360-06:00Puffed wheat squares! - a classic Canadian childho...Puffed wheat squares! - a classic Canadian childhood delight! <br />I remember the HUGE bag of puffed wheat cereal we had in our pantry that seemed to be taller than I was at 5.<br />Thanks for sharing such a great memory. Cyndyhttp://www.montana1aday.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4104104063112972346.post-30660631596018724382014-10-17T21:09:12.606-06:002014-10-17T21:09:12.606-06:00A few weeks ago i made a pan of puffed wheat squar...A few weeks ago i made a pan of puffed wheat squares..and ate most of it..Melt butter, brown sugar corn syrup and cocoa together bring to boil and pour over puffed wheat. press in pan and at my house there is no need to chill; it's eat immediately! I always think of a little boy when I was in Grade one. He wanted to trade his potato chips for my puffed wheat square and oh, what a tough decision for a little girl who hardly ever got chips. If we did mom would line up a row of bowls and divide evenly until the bag was empty. We all got approx. six chips. There are 10 kids in my family...so when he offered me chips I was so torn, then I remembered how mom smiled and told me she made my favorite for lunches and I told him a resolute 'no'! How could I tell mom I traded my square?!<br /><br />LOVE this photo and the setting. gorgeous and thank-you for sharing your story:) another thing I hide in the back of the fridge is cappuccino Greek yogurt. m-m-m-m-m!!Janet Martinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10126248666972072628noreply@blogger.com