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Mmmmm - Graham Crackers! Just ate some graham crackers today, after not having any in a long time. They are good plain, or even when they're used as a crust for a special dessert. I used to like spreading butter on graham crackers when I was little.
A little history about graham crackers: Graham cracker From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The graham cracker was developed in 1829 in Bound Brook, New Jersey, by Presbyterian minister Rev. Sylvester Graham. Conceived of as a "health food", it is more like a digestive biscuit than a cracker. The true graham cracker is made with graham flour, which is unsifted and coarsely ground wheat flour. He used this due to its high fiber content. His original "Graham bread" was the centerpiece of the Graham Diet, a regimen to suppress what he considered unhealthy carnal urges, the source of many maladies according to Graham. He gained many followers including James Caleb Jackson who would invent granula. Many modern "graham crackers" are made of the refined, bleached white flour to which the Rev. Graham was implacably opposed. Some modern commercial graham crackers are no longer considered health food, but have remained popular as a snack food with greater amounts of sugar, honey and other sweeteners than in the original recipe, and far less graham flour, often with no whole-wheat flour whatsoever. Cinnamon or chocolate may be added to enhance the flavor of the crackers. Technically, crackers are not really graham crackers unless they are made with graham flour, which is simply a coarsely-ground hard whole-wheat flour. [Edited 9/20/07 10:13am] RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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I love the cinnamon/sugar ones!!! | |
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psychodelicide said: Just ate some graham crackers today, after not having any in a long time. They are good plain, or even when they're used as a crust for a special dessert. I used to like spreading butter on graham crackers when I was little.
A little history about graham crackers: Graham cracker From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The graham cracker was developed in 1829 in Bound Brook, New Jersey, by Presbyterian minister Rev. Sylvester Graham. Conceived of as a "health food", it is more like a digestive biscuit than a cracker. The true graham cracker is made with graham flour, which is unsifted and coarsely ground wheat flour. He used this due to its high fiber content. His original "Graham bread" was the centerpiece of the Graham Diet, a regimen to suppress what he considered unhealthy carnal urges, the source of many maladies according to Graham. He gained many followers including James Caleb Jackson who would invent granula. Many modern "graham crackers" are made of the refined, bleached white flour to which the Rev. Graham was implacably opposed. Some modern commercial graham crackers are no longer considered health food, but have remained popular as a snack food with greater amounts of sugar, honey and other sweeteners than in the original recipe, and far less graham flour, often with no whole-wheat flour whatsoever. Cinnamon or chocolate may be added to enhance the flavor of the crackers. Technically, crackers are not really graham crackers unless they are made with graham flour, which is simply a coarsely-ground hard whole-wheat flour. [Edited 9/20/07 10:13am] I have some more history for you concerning these crackers! The flour that makes Graham crackers...was discovered by my families great, great, great, great..(you get the idea) ancestor. [Edited 9/20/07 10:30am] Proud Memaw to Seyhan Olivia Christine ,Zoey Cirilo Jaylee & Ellie Abigail Lillian | |
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thanks alot . as i eat my boring pretzels i have graham cracker envy. Colonel Angus may be smelly. colonel angus may be a little rough . but deep down ... Colonel angus is very sweet. | |
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i also recently rediscovered graham crackers! along with marhsmallows and chocolate
such sweet, malty goodness | |
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ColAngus said: thanks alot . as i eat my boring pretzels i have graham cracker envy.
atleast you have pretzels, I sit here with nothing but my morning coffee, and an hour and a half till lunch...with nothing in my tummy! | |
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I think about being a kid whenever I eat them with applesauce and Kool-Aid. looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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XxAxX said: i also recently rediscovered graham crackers! along with marhsmallows and chocolate
such sweet, malty goodness Smores looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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AnckSuNamun said: XxAxX said: i also recently rediscovered graham crackers! along with marhsmallows and chocolate
such sweet, malty goodness Smores Smores!!! God, what a great childhood memory.. | |
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They're the base used in Wagon Wheels in the UK. They're not called Wagon Wheels in the US - but I can't remember what you call them (and I'm too lazy to Google).
They have marshmallow and chocolate on them. | |
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i bought these real expensive organic graham crackers from whole foods.
my mouth was all watering for them when i got home. so i opened them and took a big bite and it tasted like i took a scoop of fibre laxative and shoved it in my mouth! I got the wrong box i figured out. I got the plain instead of the brown sugar cinnimon ones | |
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Justin1972UK said: They're the base used in Wagon Wheels in the UK. They're not called Wagon Wheels in the US - but I can't remember what you call them (and I'm too lazy to Google).
They have marshmallow and chocolate on them. I think we call them Pinwheels here in the U.S. Oh yes, here's a pic: Used to love eating these as a kid too. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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PaisleyPark5083 said: I love the cinnamon/sugar ones!!!
Me too! RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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psychodelicide said: Justin1972UK said: They're the base used in Wagon Wheels in the UK. They're not called Wagon Wheels in the US - but I can't remember what you call them (and I'm too lazy to Google).
They have marshmallow and chocolate on them. I think we call them Pinwheels here in the U.S. Oh yes, here's a pic: They're made by Nabisco: Used to love eating these as a kid too. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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MoniGram said: psychodelicide said: Just ate some graham crackers today, after not having any in a long time. They are good plain, or even when they're used as a crust for a special dessert. I used to like spreading butter on graham crackers when I was little.
A little history about graham crackers: Graham cracker From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The graham cracker was developed in 1829 in Bound Brook, New Jersey, by Presbyterian minister Rev. Sylvester Graham. Conceived of as a "health food", it is more like a digestive biscuit than a cracker. The true graham cracker is made with graham flour, which is unsifted and coarsely ground wheat flour. He used this due to its high fiber content. His original "Graham bread" was the centerpiece of the Graham Diet, a regimen to suppress what he considered unhealthy carnal urges, the source of many maladies according to Graham. He gained many followers including James Caleb Jackson who would invent granula. Many modern "graham crackers" are made of the refined, bleached white flour to which the Rev. Graham was implacably opposed. Some modern commercial graham crackers are no longer considered health food, but have remained popular as a snack food with greater amounts of sugar, honey and other sweeteners than in the original recipe, and far less graham flour, often with no whole-wheat flour whatsoever. Cinnamon or chocolate may be added to enhance the flavor of the crackers. Technically, crackers are not really graham crackers unless they are made with graham flour, which is simply a coarsely-ground hard whole-wheat flour. [Edited 9/20/07 10:13am] I have some more history for you concerning these crackers! The flour that makes Graham crackers...was discovered by my families great, great, great, great..(you get the idea) ancestor. [Edited 9/20/07 10:30am] Really? RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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ColAngus said: thanks alot . as i eat my boring pretzels i have graham cracker envy.
gives Col some graham crackers RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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XxAxX said: i also recently rediscovered graham crackers! along with marhsmallows and chocolate
such sweet, malty goodness Ooooh! Haven't had those in ages (probably since I was in Girl Scouts). RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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PaisleyPark5083 said: ColAngus said: thanks alot . as i eat my boring pretzels i have graham cracker envy.
atleast you have pretzels, I sit here with nothing but my morning coffee, and an hour and a half till lunch...with nothing in my tummy! Pretzels are good too, especially those hot pretzels you get at the mall (Aunt Annie's are the best!) RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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psychodelicide said: MoniGram said: I have some more history for you concerning these crackers! The flour that makes Graham crackers...was discovered by my families great, great, great, great..(you get the idea) ancestor. [Edited 9/20/07 10:30am] Really? so graham crackers were discovered | |
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AnckSuNamun said: I think about being a kid whenever I eat them with applesauce and Kool-Aid.
Never had graham crackers with applesauce, I should try it sometime. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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PaisleyPark5083 said: AnckSuNamun said: Smores Smores!!! God, what a great childhood memory.. I used to looooove Smores as a kid. Still do. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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psychodelicide said: AnckSuNamun said: I think about being a kid whenever I eat them with applesauce and Kool-Aid.
Never had graham crackers with applesauce, I should try it sometime. my great great grandmas great uncle invented applesauce | |
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horatio said: i bought these real expensive organic graham crackers from whole foods.
my mouth was all watering for them when i got home. so i opened them and took a big bite and it tasted like i took a scoop of fibre laxative and shoved it in my mouth! I got the wrong box i figured out. I got the plain instead of the brown sugar cinnimon ones I hate when that happens. I tried some of that natural peanut butter once, and couldn't even eat it, it was just nasty! RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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horatio said: psychodelicide said: Really? so graham crackers were discovered Guess so. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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horatio said: psychodelicide said: Never had graham crackers with applesauce, I should try it sometime. my great great grandmas great uncle invented applesauce I've got some applesauce in my refrigerator, I should eat it before it gets moldy. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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Ex-Moderator | One of my favorite treats as a child was making little graham cracker/cake frosting sandwiches.
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CarrieMpls said: One of my favorite treats as a child was making little graham cracker/cake frosting sandwiches.
my great aunt invented frosting | |
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CarrieMpls said: One of my favorite treats as a child was making little graham cracker/cake frosting sandwiches.
Oooh. Ya'll are giving me some good ideas here. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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We used to make "banana boats" in preschool. You spread peanut butter on a graham cracker, then you take half a banana and stick it on the middle of the cracker. It was yummy!
Off topic, but I also loved "ants on a log" back then. Shake it til ya make it | |
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psychodelicide said: Justin1972UK said: They're the base used in Wagon Wheels in the UK. They're not called Wagon Wheels in the US - but I can't remember what you call them (and I'm too lazy to Google).
They have marshmallow and chocolate on them. I think we call them Pinwheels here in the U.S. Oh yes, here's a pic: Used to love eating these as a kid too. I was thinking Moon Pie. I used to eat them as a kid. Sometimes I still get them just for old times sake. They're still ridiculously cheap too. Banana and Chocolate were my favorites. looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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