Hey, ya’all, we’ve been having a blast on the eHarlequin thread with the heroes from our Texas Hold’em series. If you’ve ever been curious about a hero in a book and wanted to ask him a question, now’s your chance. But Friday will be the last day our guys are showing up. We’re also picking winners tomorrow, too. Got some cool prizes…
I promised Cole I’d post some shots from last year’s trip to Bandera. Here’s one of the house his folks first lived in when they moved to Bandera. 
Here’s a shot of the Medina River. Lovely, isn’t it? 
There are some interesting buildings and uniques aspects of these buildings. I loved these unique door handles. 
Here’s the fence line that runs along the Circle-C Ranch. (In my imagination, anyway.) 
Cole also promised I’d post a recipe of his mother’s but it’s late and I’m headed to bed. Men!
Deb
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I have a 1800 recipe for cookies that last ages (3 years)still soft. I actually ran out after 1 year but they were soft. I got the recipe for a mystery party I was giving staged in 1800’s. Your blog reminded me of them I just found the recipe and plan to make them again. anyone interested?
MUZ
by Marianne
on October 12th, 2007 at 5:03 am
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Yes Marianne….I am very interested in the cookie recipe as I do 1800 period rendezvous’s and trying to make up an old time recipe book.
Good morning Deb….I’m only on for 2 secs today…sorry I don’t have any time for the chat..sounds neat. I’m swamped with work, housework, and company. Have a great day everyone! Patti
by Patti Rueb
on October 12th, 2007 at 6:49 am
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I am very interested in the new series. I have the first copy, The baby gamble by Tara Taylor Quinn and waiting for the rest of them as they come out through Harlequin. I am not sure how to do chatting on the internet as I have never done this. This is the last day so I guess I will not be learning. Sounds interesting though. Have a wonderful day. Georgina
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Georgina, the link to the chat is in my last post. See below. You have to sign up on eharlequin. Relatively simple. My sister did it…okay, with my help.
But even if you don’t get signed in, I think you can read the posts. They really are fun. These guys don’t mince words. But I hope you can sign up because I’d love to see you win a prize.
MUZ, YES! I’d love the recipe. Kelly is baking today and this would be such a cool thing to pass on down to Baby Daisy. Awesome!
Patti, I didn’t know about your hobby. How cool is that! Have a wonderful day.
Deb
by Deb
on October 12th, 2007 at 8:19 am
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Love the pictures! I’m excited and looking forward to Cole’s story. I need to get another bread starter going again…the boys love fresh bread and dh coming home in 12 days. He’s missing home cooked meals!!
by Chelle
on October 13th, 2007 at 10:15 am
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Chelle, my son is our resident bread maker. I contribute to the flour purchase and he give me a couple of loaves a week. It’s wonderful. Those are life-long lasting memories you’re creating for your boys. Bake on…
Deb
PS: Chelle was one of the winners on the Texas Hold’em thread. Very cool.
by Deb
on October 13th, 2007 at 10:30 am