A fudge from my great grandmother that we enjoyed as kids. She brought fudge to EVERY family gathering and we all bonded with it.
It's not the creamy soft fudge most everybody is familiar with today. Most people have not experienced this more crystalline sugary version. My grandmother shared a recipe with family members that was supposedly Gram Frye's recipe, BUT everyone received a very different recipe as it was from her memory and she herself never made the fudge. Go figure.
Recently we all pooled our recipes and tried to decipher this mystery. Seems my grandmother and great grandmother were a bit jealous of each other and the real recipe from Gram Frye was a guarded secret. Nobody has made it exactly like Gram Frye since she passed but two people were given recipes firsthand from Gram Frye and after 50 years of trying we are finally getting close.
** Rich Lowry, Nov 30, 2014 on “Meet the Press” Sunday, National Review editor
Stop trying to make the Ferguson protests something they weren’t. And, just as importantly, stop trying to make Michael Brown, the man shot to death during a fight with police Office Darren Wilson in August, something he wasn’t.
“If you look at the most credible evidence, the lessons are really basic ... don’t rob a convenience store. Don’t fight with a policeman when he stops you and try to take his gun. And when he yells at you to stop, just stop.”