Betsey Jobs: Are you the president's dog trainer?
John Dean: I am, Chief White House Council.
Betsey Jobs: Oh. That's too bad.
~Dick
Who was the mysterious, Deep Throat? Well, now we all know it was, Mark Felt, former, Deputy Associate Director of the FBI, but in 1973, things were a little bit more, well, mysterious! We didn't even know when this funny, what-if, movie came out, who, Deep Throat, was. We didn't learn his identity until much later, when Felt revealed himself to be the source of Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein's Washington Post articles exposing the crimes of the Nixon White administration. Watergate was quite the smear on American politics, Nixon betrayed the trust of American's who supported him. It took a long time for some to recover from it. Fast forward and here were are! The Nixon era makes current American politics seem... quaint. But perhaps one day we will all laugh about the times we are currently living in. Time does heal all wounds, and it also wounds all heels, so there's that. I hope so, and watching comedies that bring what was possible, into what could be, works for me! I love funny movies about politics, but this movie is more than funny, it's got heart, and you'll feel patriotic just watching it! Well, that might be a bit of an overstatement, but you'll cheer for Betsey and Arlean, and doesn't that feel good?
This movie comes with a pretty delicious recipe for, Hello Dolly bars, also known as, 7 Layer bars or Magic Cookie bars. Here is the recipe, minus the little extra "magic" provided by Betsey's brother, Larry. Although I like Larry's variation too!
Hello Dolly Bars
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1/2 cup ( 1 stick ) of butter, melted
2 cups graham cracker crumbs
1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 cup butterscotch chips
1 cups chopped walnuts or pecans
1 cups sweetened flaked coconut
1 14oz can Sweetened condensed milk
Set oven to 350 degrees.
Put the butter inside your 13x9 inch baking pan,
and let melt in the oven or microwave.
Mix the graham crackers and press into the melted butter to form a base.
Sprinkle the Chocolate chips, butterscotch chips, chopped nuts,
and coconut evenly over the crust layer.
Drizzle the sweetened condensed milk over the top layers,
so it sinks into the layers.
Bake for 25 - 30 minutes until the edges are golden brown.
Cool completely before cutting into squares.
Note:
You can substitute chopped dried fruit such as apricots or cherries, for the coconut.
And now, a little music from the era... some of my very favorite songs from the early 1970's.
Redbone
Come And Get Your Love
The Love Unlimited Orchestra
Love's Theme
Carly Simon
You're So Vain



















































