Daily Prompt: Connect the Dots
Open your nearest book to page 82. Take the third full sentence on the page, and work it into a post somehow.
“It wasn’t long before another idea came to mind: maybe I could sell some at the Women’s Institute meetings where housewives baked cakes, made jams, pastries, pickles and many other food items to sell.”
I am not good at much. I mean I’m not particularly talented. So, when I was invited to join the Women’s Institute I was shocked. Why me? Were they desperate or what?
You see, the Women’s Institute is a club where the women actually compete by baking cakes, making jams, pastries, pickles and lots of other food items with an eye to selling them.
I don’t enjoy competition. Some garden clubs are like that too. They compete to see who has the best flower arrangements. I would wind up with one flower in a stem vase and that would leave me shaking in the composition phase. That is why I have never joined a garden club.
What to do? Should I accept the invitation to join the Women’s Institute? It wasn’t long before another idea came to mind: maybe I could make some of my coconut macaroons. They usually come out o.k. and even though my husband hates them I think they have a certain character.
So I accepted and now any time the ladies have a “cook-in” competition, I make my Macaroons. They have nicknamed me “The Macaroon Lady.”
Like I say,” I’m not good at much,” but with twenty years of practice, the macaroons have made me famous!
Note: The third sentence on Page 82 of my nearest book was from Rita Roberts, my blogger friend’s published book,
Toffee Apples & Togas, available on Amazon.com. It makes for delightful reading.
Note #2: I am not really famous, but the macaroons are pretty good.
The only thing better than coconut macaroons are the ones dipped in chocolate! 😉
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I’ve never made coconut macaroons, but hubby loves coconut, so maybe I should consider it.
Looks like a fun prompt for a post!
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Good job, Dor! I’ll bet your macaroons are delicious! 🙂
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Yum for macaroons – wonderful idea for a post! Thoroughly enjoyed your hemming and hawing, go for it Dorann.
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You are good at very MUCH!!!!!!
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I didn’t know Rita wrote a book! Wow. Oh, Dor, someday I should do a post about my horrid experiences in a Garden Club. The competition, the rules, the gavel….talk about square peg in round hole. Anyway, a few years elapsed and i was invited to join another garden club in my county, referred to as the “fun” one. And it is. No rules, no competitions, people bring arrangements which are as loosey-goosey as you could possibly want, and we have a blast. Very cute post!!
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Hmmmmm! I will have to try that. 🙂
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The recipe may follow for Dor’s Famous Macaroons. 🙂
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Actually, they are very good light and airy things and oddly popular at weddings.
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The hemming and hawing come naturally. Cooking is another story.
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You say the best things! 🙂
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Rita’s book is very good! I just discovered it and can hardly put it down. Yes, I would love to hear your Garden Club horror stories about previous experiences, but I’m glad you found the “fun” one where you can all have a blast. 🙂
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I’m sure your macaroons are fab, Dor, I myself have never made any 💞
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Dora, Thank you ! It is so nice of you to mention my book here on your blog. I also am not a joiner of clubs as such, but as you will see The Women’s Institute was where my first sales took off…………I will say no more in case you haven’t got that far. .The only club I would be interested in now would be, The Cage and Aviary club because John breeds Canaries, Budgerigars and Finches.
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You are so welcome Rita! A good book deserves attention. 🙂
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The macaroons are easy. I don’t cook anything that isn’t easy. 🙂 Recipe coming up soon.
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