This Alaska Pumpkin Pie Will Make You Famous!
This Alaska Pumpkin Pie Will Make You Famous!
Let s pretend for a moment that you ve been asked to bring pumpkin pies to Thanksgiving dinner. Pumpkin pie? Right. Boring. You re thinking, "Maybe I should just go out and buy one." After all, what can you do to make a pumpkin pie interesting? Lights, please! Quiet everybody. It s time for the annual Northern Lights Pumpkin Pie recipe. It's the answer to all your boring pie problems. What makes this pie a show-stopper, is how it s layered. The crust is coated with several ingredients, before you pour in the filling. The result? The layers create a lovely banded affect so each slice looks like an aurora display in the night sky. Here s how to make your northern lights pumpkin pie:
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Can Hemp Save U.S. Farmers?
On December 19, 1606 three small ships commanded by Captain Christopher Newport, departed London, England bound for America, where 120 persons established the first permanent English settlement in what is now the United States at Jamestown, Virginia. For years the settlers struggled to make a go of it. Food was scarce and the colony was nearly abandoned. Eventually they established farms, growing much-needed crops. One of these crops was hemp. In 1619 Jamestown made growing hemp a mandate for farmers. If a farmer refused, he was thrown in prison. Today, farmers are thrown in prison if they do grow hemp, even industrial varieties. In fact, the U.S. is the only developed nation that has not established hemp as a crop, the Congressional Research Service says. But ideas are blooming in Congress as lawmakers look at industrial hemp as a cash crop that could save many US farmers.