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1940\'s Greeting Card featuring the mixed media Cooking Hot Mickeys by Philip And Robbie Bracco

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Cooking Hot Mickeys Greeting Card

Philip And Robbie Bracco

by Philip And Robbie Bracco

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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When the summer months faded and the fresh clean autumn air arrived, neighborhood kids would go out into an old vacant lot and cook potatoes on a... more

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When the summer months faded and the fresh clean autumn air arrived, neighborhood kids would go out into an old vacant lot and cook potatoes on a stick over an open fire. Believe me there were many old lots in the industrial area of �Red Hook�.

Each kid had his own stick with a potato on the end and each would take turns cooking their potato. If anyone had a sweet potato, that was the ultimate! Everyone had their own interpretation on how long it needed to cook. Usually the skin was jet black and so were our eyebrows! This was a result of standing too close to the open fire. Some bright kid said that his mother told him that eating the whole potato charred skin and all was very healthy. Every so often a hot ember from the fire would descend down on to our wool coats and of course set it on fire. Those were the risks as we experienced the closest thing to camping out.

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About Philip And Robbie Bracco

Philip And Robbie Bracco

About Robbie and Philip Bracco Phil and I love to do things in the outdoors in all kinds of weather. Almost every day one can find us somewhere in Central Florida, shooting birds and other natural scenes we come upon. We also love sub-zero temperatures in our countries National Parks. At home, we always have the TV on with National Graphic or PBS or any other ones we happen to see. We are both in our 80s and have done so many things in our active life that I won't even begin to tell you what they are but we do invite you to visit our website and discover some of the things which life has granted us. The rewards we get from our Robbie Bracco online exposure are not money but to see what other beautiful talented young people like our...

 

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