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I thought I would also share something else with you. I LOVE the old classic singers. They bring back DREAMS of when I was a child and all the things that happened back then. When I was a child, I would sit with my father and listen to music and talk to him. And when I was older it was listening to the old classics that took me away from my problems. Today I picked six reasons why one of the singers I loved and still do is Kenny Rogers. Although I don't listen to him that often anymore, these videos made me wish I did.
The Greatest
Buy Me A Rose
I love Kenny Roger's version but I couldn't find it. This one is beautiful and it is a truly beautiful song.
Lady
Every Time Two Fools colide
There is a slight lag in this one. But it brings back so many memories! I confess that I was singing my heart out on this one!
She believes in me
And any song he sang with Dolly was wonderful.
Kenny and Dolly Medly
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Halloween Cereal Balls
Ingredients:
1/4 cup butter
1 pkg. (10 oz.) marshmallows
2 Tablespoons orange-flavored gelatin
6 cups crisp rice cereal
1/2 cup candy corn
Directions:
Combine softened butter and marshmallows in 2-quart glass bowl and cook on high in microwave, uncovered, for 2 1/2 to 3 minutes, or when marshmallows are puffy.Add the orange gelatin and mix well. Stir in cereal and add candy corn. When the mixture is cool enough to touch, butter your hands and form the mixture into balls. Sit them to cool on wax paper and then wrap in plastic wrap. Instead of making them in to balls, you can also press the mixture in to a 13x9 pan and serve.
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