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Pan De Campo smothered in Brer Rabbit Syrup with Coffee photo Credit: Wayne Hanselka |
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Br'er Rabbit and Tar Baby |
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Pan De Campo Bread made in a Cast Iron Dutch Oven |
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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
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Pan De Campo smothered in Brer Rabbit Syrup with Coffee photo Credit: Wayne Hanselka |
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Br'er Rabbit and Tar Baby |
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Pan De Campo Bread made in a Cast Iron Dutch Oven |
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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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