Making Kolacki, and need farmer's cheese or dried cottage cheese for a cheese filling?  It's out there, but often called "Queso Fresco" or Mexican crumbling cheese.  It may say "Farmer's Cheese" underneath the "Queso Fresco, " but, even if it is a brand that doesn't, this is the real deal you want.


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Follow the links in sequence and enjoy Ed's own network, affectionately referred to as "Ed's World."

Spicy Meatball

I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby... a Fats Waller number performed live by the Midnight Serenaders

Commercial Time: Alka-seltzer

Jack Benny and Mel Blanc (the voice of Bugs Bunny and the Looney Tunes)

"The Shiek of Araby" (played with a saw!) The Royal Society Jazz Orchestra Strikes Again!

Commercial: Ajax Laundry Detergent

One of the funniest gags of all time. Danny Kaye and the Vessel on the Pestle. Really funny! Part One

Part Two of the Vessel of the Pestle (part 2 of above)

The Tidy Bowl Man

Happy Feet by the Royal Society Jazz Orchestra

Folger's Coffee with Mrs. Olson

Burns and Allen

Best 20's/30's Sweet Jazz Band in the world today--The Bratislava Hot Serenaders! Choose "Livin'in the Sunlight" as a good starter!

Don't Squeeze the Charmin

The Song of the Sewer (Art Carney, aka Ed Norton)

Charlie Chan in Reno (vintage movie)--over an hour

The First Ronald McDonald Commercial (about 1959, based on the cars)

Ed's favorite female singer of all time, Barbara Rosene, singing "My Blackbirds Are Bluebirds Now"

Use Ajax, the Foaming Cleanser

Jack Benny and Groucho Marx

Where's the Beef? commercial for Wendys!

Helen Kane: The REAL Betty Boop (the cartoon and voice of the cartoon tried to imitate her). Helen was one of the superstar singers of the 1920's and appeared in a number of early talkies.

Another Alkaseltzer Wonder!

Steven Wright funnies

Give it to Mikey...he likes it!

 

Who's on First (Abbott and Costello)

Snap Crackle Pop

Perry Mason: The Case of the Runaway Corpse (1 hour)

First and best music video ever. From the 1930 color movies, "The King of Jazz," here is Bing Crosby (still part of the Rhythm Boys) as part of this great "Happy Feet" number!!! This is Ed's music at its vintage best!

Porky Pig's Mystery (Looney Toon)

Al Jolson (Ed's favorite male singer of all time) and Ruby Keeler: About A Quarter to Nine

Car 54 Where Are You? Grandpa of the Munsters and Herman were in this show before the Munsters.

Minnie the Moocher -- Cab Calloway!


Creepy Crawlers Commercial

Monkey Business with the Marx Brothers (use sidebar to watch all 11 parts)

Helen Kane (the singer Betty Boop imitated) in this 1929 movie clip aong, "Every Now and Then."

Country Corn Flakes

Al Jolson from the FIRST TALKING MOTION PICTURE (The Jazz Singer) in 1927 -- Toot Toot Tootsie! Elvis was a Jolson fan and picked up swinging the hips from Jolson (seriously).