Stayed home tonite, pressed some things & worked around. Mom made T.V. hash. Anita is going with Damon now. Duden & Shotwell brought me home from school. Judy has a date tonite with Bob W.
I doubt the Anita-Damon relationship will last too long.
But who is Bob W.???
T.V. Hash — Mildred’s version of Chex Mix. I could never eat it, because I’d always get in trouble for just picking out the peanuts and not eating the rest of it.
Here’s the recipe card from Hazel’s recipe box.
I love the line “2 15¢ pkgs. pretzels”! At today’s prices, I don’t think there’ll be very many pretzels in your TV Hash, if you go with that amount!
Although she doesn’t give sizes on some of the ingredients, I don’t think it matters too much. TV Hash is not a real scientific mixture. Just reading the sheer amount of salt involved is making my blood pressure go up! My advice is to just use what you like . . . but here’s the recipe:
TV Hash
1 box Cheerios
1 box Rice Chex
1 box Wheat Chex
1 box Corn Puffs
2 lbs. salted peanuts
2 15¢ packages pretzels (haha)
1 tablespoon garlic salt
1 tablespoon celery salt
1 tablespoon onion salt
1 tablespoon Worchestershire sauce
1 stick of butter, melted
Mix all together, and put in a large baking pan.
Heat in a 250-degree oven for 30 minutes, stirring often.
Store in an airtight container.
I don’t know who Bob W. is. There were Wrights, Watsons, Williams but none ring a bell and no one in school at the time either. It must be someone that Hazel knew so maybe someone from Bevier. or someone your father knew. We played once a year with Macon band and some of us had crushes on some of the band players but that does not ring a bell either. Connie Watson had a cute brother, younger than him but can’t remember his name for certain.