DIY eDrum / cake pan- Segment 1 of 3
Part One of Three Part Video showing how a cake pan is used to build a dual trigger (Piezo/Piezo) e-drum. The converted drums were originaly from ...
Cake Pans
Part One of Three Part Video showing how a cake pan is used to build a dual trigger (Piezo/Piezo) e-drum. The converted drums were originaly from ...
this video illustrates an alternate method for mounting head piezo trigger in a DIY Roland, vdrums type electronic drum, a to e conversion without ...
There is hardly a month that goes by that someone doesn’t reminisce about the bakery to me. It’s hard to believe that Latshaw’s Bakery has been closed for more than 35 years. It was started by my great-grandfather Hosea in 1882 and my dad was the third generation baker.
Everyone who misses the bakery usually misses a particular item that was sold there. For some it is the cinnamon buns. Others miss the cream puffs and éclairs. For many it’s the pound cake. However, more than any other single item, people mention a craving for the Log Cabin Cookies.
Log Cabins were serious cookies. They were huge; 3½” to 4” in diameter. Log Cabins were thick, not too sweet, and really a little dry, but I think that was why people liked them. They were great for dunking. Coffee, tea, or milk…it didn’t matter. And when dunked, they didn’t fall apart.
We have the original Log Cabin recipe.