Pan De Campo smothered in Brer Rabbit Syrup with Coffee photo Credit: Wayne Hanselka |
Br'er Rabbit and Tar Baby |
Pan De Campo Bread made in a Cast Iron Dutch Oven |
BRER RABBIT ADVERTISEMENT 1948 |
Western History and information surrounding the Chuck Wagon and cattle drives. Cast iron cooking, cowboy coffee, recipes, stories and much more
Pan De Campo smothered in Brer Rabbit Syrup with Coffee photo Credit: Wayne Hanselka |
Br'er Rabbit and Tar Baby |
Pan De Campo Bread made in a Cast Iron Dutch Oven |
BRER RABBIT ADVERTISEMENT 1948 |
I have never heard of Brer Rabbit mollasses. Will have to try to locate!
ReplyDeletewhen I was small rabbit mollasses was all we used.I tell my grown children about the molasses, they don't know what I'm talking about.
ReplyDeleteEver since we were young, 4 Brothers our mom would serve us the Blue labels the when we grew it disappear But now I continue to buy it when we enter I Hop, I take it with me.
ReplyDeleteI would to know if there's a jacket with the decal of the Brer Rabbit on the Back, I certainly would purchase it. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteBrer Rabbit is part of B&G Foods. You can view all of their products at www.bgfoods.com
DeleteBrer Rabbit molasses, I was told by a great grandmother type of lady at the market today that you couldn't find Brer Rabbit molasses anymore. My heart sunk and I went into a panic attack. WHAT? The only Molasses my mother would ever get for making Molasses cookies. I am relieved to note however; it is still around and can be purchased. Heck, if I wanted a sugar high , I would take a spoonful of this stuff as a kid. The cookies it made were very strong, very spicy. I am so relieved the company is still around. The molasses the lady was buying was Grandmothers Molasses. Anyone else have fond nostalgic memories of this?
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