"Mom" is Marianna Bailey
Lynn Brailsford Teaneck, NJ These cookies were made by Grandma Hines and will forever be associated with feelings of being loved and cherished. Our family is from Mt. Airy, NC (aka Mayberry of Andy Griffith fame) so I always thought this was a southern recipe. I have seen and tasted northern 'imposters', but none have come close to the delicate, mouthwatering melting of butter, flour, and powdered sugar accompanied by the delicate crunch of pecans in your mouth! Grandma called these 'Sand Dabs'. Mom makes them for us and the grandkids now...I hope this posting passes on the love for another family! SAND DABS 3/4 cup butter 4 tsp powdered sugar 2 cup flour 2 tsp water 2 tsp vanilla extract 1 cup finely chopped pecans Cream the butter and sugar. Combine other ingredients. Take about a tablespoon of mixture and roll it into a ball. Place on cookie sheet. Bake 45 min @ 325. After cooling, use a sifter to sprinkle cookies with powdered sugar. Jim Wiegel "Life has got a habit of not standing hitched. You got to ride it like you find it.. You got to change with it." Woody Guthrie 401 North Beverly Way, Tolleson, Arizona 85353-2401 +1 623-363-3277 skype: jfredwiegel jfwiegel@yahoo.com www.partnersinparticipation.com Upcoming public course opportunities: ToP Facilitation Methods Coming in February. Ask about an inhouse course ToP Strategic Planning, Oct 9-10, 2012 The AZ Community of Practice meets the 1st Friday of every month Facilitation Mastery : Our Mastering the Technology of Participation program is available in Phoenix in 2012-3. Program begins on Nov 14-16, 2012 See short video http://partnersinparticipation.com/?page_id=55 and website for further details.
The Pioneer Gap One of the most striking findings of our research is that few impact investors are willing to invest in companies targeting the poor, and even fewer are willing to invest at the early stages of the creation of these businesses, a problem that we call the Pioneer Gap. http://www.ssireview.org/articles/entry/closing_the_pioneer_gap Jim Wiegel "Life has got a habit of not standing hitched. You got to ride it like you find it.. You got to change with it." Woody Guthrie 401 North Beverly Way, Tolleson, Arizona 85353-2401 +1 623-363-3277 skype: jfredwiegel jfwiegel@yahoo.com www.partnersinparticipation.com Upcoming public course opportunities: ToP Facilitation Methods Coming in February. Ask about an inhouse course ToP Strategic Planning, Oct 9-10, 2012 The AZ Community of Practice meets the 1st Friday of every month Facilitation Mastery : Our Mastering the Technology of Participation program is available in Phoenix in 2012-3. Program begins on Nov 14-16, 2012 See short video http://partnersinparticipation.com/?page_id=55 and website for further details.
Jim, I found this to be a very interesting and informative paper. I think of myself as fairly in touch, but I had not heard this approach to business social responsibility called "impact investing." My mind went back to Bill Norris who founded Control Data Corporation, along with City Ventures and Rural Ventures, two subsidiary companies he formed which Pat Moriarity, Gary Forbes and I, among other of our colleagues, had some involvement in back in the early 80s. In addition to these, Norris also launched Starco, an enterprise to encourage minority owned businesses, and the Minnesota Seed Capital Fund to deal to a degree with some of the issues raised in the paper. Norris' business philosophy was, "addressing society's unmet needs as business opportunities," which meant that these ventures were supposed to be profitable and socially impactful at the same time. In reflection, I am hard put to say if he personally made the transition to put social impact as the first priority over the financial bottom line. He may have, but some of his lieutenants who ran the businesses clearly never did. A key paragraph in the paper for me was the third from the last where Dichter suggests that the major barriers are an outdated ideology and a lack of imagination, and he has an insight earlier in the paper, that what's needed is a major shift in mindset. Should that happen I think what we would see would be investors becoming systems thinkers and seeing that what is good for society in general, i.e. the common good, is in the long-run good for business as well. The key word there may be "long-run." Business is even yet not very good at thinking beyond the current quarter. The paper does indeed bring back memories, but it addresses some very current needs. I have to believe that if Muhammad Yunus was able to make microfinance a credible social impact tool as well as financially viable venture through Gameen Bank, then someone will be able to do something similar with impact investment as the next generation after microfinance. Randy "Whatever the problem, community is the answer. There is no power greater than a community discovering what it cares about." Margaret Wheatley ________________________________ From: James Wiegel <jfwiegel@yahoo.com> To: Judy Wiegel <judithwiegel@yahoo.com>; Colleague Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net>; Order Ecumenical Community <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2012 7:16 PM Subject: [Oe List ...] Closing the Pioneer Gap -- wow, does this bring back memories!! The Pioneer Gap One of the most striking findings of our research is that few impact investors are willing to invest in companies targeting the poor, and even fewer are willing to invest at the early stages of the creation of these businesses, a problem that we call the Pioneer Gap. http://www.ssireview.org/articles/entry/closing_the_pioneer_gap Jim Wiegel "Life has got a habit of not standing hitched. You got to ride it like you find it.. You got to change with it." Woody Guthrie 401 North Beverly Way, Tolleson, Arizona 85353-2401 +1 623-363-3277 skype: jfredwiegel jfwiegel@yahoo.com http://www.partnersinparticipation.com/ Upcoming public course opportunities: ToP Facilitation Methods Coming in February. Ask about an inhouse course ToP Strategic Planning, Oct 9-10, 2012 The AZ Community of Practice meets the 1st Friday of every month Facilitation Mastery : Our Mastering the Technology of Participation program is available in Phoenix in 2012-3. Program begins on Nov 14-16, 2012 See short video http://partnersinparticipation.com/?page_id=55 and website for further details. _______________________________________________OE mailing listOE@lists.wedgeblade.nethttp://lists.wedgeblade.net/listinfo.cgi/oe-wedgeblade.net
Great stuff.Just a couple of quick notes: 1) You have probably heard the term Social Entrepreneurs - organizations run to be economically viable, not grant dependent operations (although some use grants as start-up investment capital) some of which actually do put the social cause/un-met need first, ahead of quarterly profits. 2) The next wave beyond micro-finance is micro-enterprise which only works with some degree of business savvy and may only fit 5% of those who get started on micro-finance schemes. This is more like grassroots entrepreneur incubation and growth - also can be profitable for investors, or can accumulate cash in a reserve for future business start-ups.both micro-finance and micro-enterprise have huge market in emerging economies. / Sherwood From: oe-bounces@lists.wedgeblade.net [mailto:oe-bounces@lists.wedgeblade.net] On Behalf Of R Williams Sent: Friday, December 14, 2012 6:52 AM To: Order Ecumenical Community; Judy Wiegel; Colleague Dialogue Subject: Re: [Oe List ...] Closing the Pioneer Gap -- wow, does this bring back memories!! Jim, I found this to be a very interesting and informative paper. I think of myself as fairly in touch, but I had not heard this approach to business social responsibility called "impact investing." My mind went back to Bill Norris who founded Control Data Corporation, along with City Ventures and Rural Ventures, two subsidiary companies he formed which Pat Moriarity, Gary Forbes and I, among other of our colleagues, had some involvement in back in the early 80s. In addition to these, Norris also launched Starco, an enterprise to encourage minority owned businesses, and the Minnesota Seed Capital Fund to deal to a degree with some of the issues raised in the paper. Norris' business philosophy was, "addressing society's unmet needs as business opportunities," which meant that these ventures were supposed to be profitable and socially impactful at the same time. In reflection, I am hard put to say if he personally made the transition to put social impact as the first priority over the financial bottom line. He may have, but some of his lieutenants who ran the businesses clearly never did. A key paragraph in the paper for me was the third from the last where Dichter suggests that the major barriers are an outdated ideology and a lack of imagination, and he has an insight earlier in the paper, that what's needed is a major shift in mindset. Should that happen I think what we would see would be investors becoming systems thinkers and seeing that what is good for society in general, i.e. the common good, is in the long-run good for business as well. The key word there may be "long-run." Business is even yet not very good at thinking beyond the current quarter. The paper does indeed bring back memories, but it addresses some very current needs. I have to believe that if Muhammad Yunus was able to make microfinance a credible social impact tool as well as financially viable venture through Gameen Bank, then someone will be able to do something similar with impact investment as the next generation after microfinance. Randy "Whatever the problem, community is the answer. There is no power greater than a community discovering what it cares about." Margaret Wheatley From: James Wiegel <jfwiegel@yahoo.com> To: Judy Wiegel <judithwiegel@yahoo.com>; Colleague Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net>; Order Ecumenical Community <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2012 7:16 PM Subject: [Oe List ...] Closing the Pioneer Gap -- wow, does this bring back memories!! The Pioneer Gap One of the most striking findings of our research is that few impact investors are willing to invest in companies targeting the poor, and even fewer are willing to invest at the early stages of the creation of these businesses, a problem that we call the Pioneer Gap. http://www.ssireview.org/articles/entry/closing_the_pioneer_gap Jim Wiegel "Life has got a habit of not standing hitched. You got to ride it like you find it.. You got to change with it." Woody Guthrie 401 North Beverly Way, Tolleson, Arizona 85353-2401 +1 623-363-3277 skype: jfredwiegel jfwiegel@yahoo.com http://www.partnersinparticipation.com/ Upcoming public course opportunities: ToP Facilitation Methods Coming in February. Ask about an inhouse course ToP Strategic Planning, Oct 9-10, 2012 The AZ Community of Practice meets the 1st Friday of every month Facilitation Mastery : Our Mastering the Technology of Participation program is available in Phoenix in 2012-3. Program begins on Nov 14-16, 2012 See short video http://partnersinparticipation.com/?page_id=55 and website for further details. _______________________________________________OE mailing listOE@lists.wedgeblade.nethttp://lists.wedgeblade.net/listinfo.cgi/oe-wedge blade.net
Thank you Lynn and Marianna, Some times I yearn for things which taste and remind me of Christmas past, and then I create something new from Taiwan like fresh pineapple, and papaya salad with shrimp and crushed peanuts...but I still wish I could get the pecans... Oh, we can... we have a Costco in Neihu. Cheers, I am off on an adventure... Evelyn in Taipei On 12/14/12 5:50 AM, James Wiegel wrote:
*Lynn Brailsford Teaneck, NJ *
These cookies were made by Grandma Hines and will forever be associated with feelings of being loved and cherished. Our family is from Mt. Airy, NC (aka Mayberry of Andy Griffith fame) so I always thought this was a southern recipe. I have seen and tasted northern 'imposters', but none have come close to the delicate, mouthwatering melting of butter, flour, and powdered sugar accompanied by the delicate crunch of pecans in your mouth! Grandma called these 'Sand Dabs'. Mom makes them for us and the grandkids now...I hope this posting passes on the love for another family!
*SAND DABS*
3/4 cup butter 4 tsp powdered sugar 2 cup flour 2 tsp water 2 tsp vanilla extract 1 cup finely chopped pecans Cream the butter and sugar. Combine other ingredients. Take about a tablespoon of mixture and roll it into a ball. Place on cookie sheet. Bake 45 min @ 325. After cooling, use a sifter to sprinkle cookies with powdered sugar.
Jim Wiegel
"Life has got a habit of not standing hitched. You got to ride it like you find it.. You got to change with it." Woody Guthrie
401 North Beverly Way, Tolleson, Arizona 85353-2401 +1 623-363-3277 skype: jfredwiegel jfwiegel@yahoo.com www.partnersinparticipation.com
Upcoming public course opportunities: ToP Facilitation Methods Coming in February. Ask about an inhouse course ToP Strategic Planning, Oct 9-10, 2012 The AZ Community of Practice meets the 1st Friday of every month Facilitation Mastery : Our Mastering the Technology of Participation program is available in Phoenix in 2012-3. Program begins on Nov 14-16, 2012 See short video http://partnersinparticipation.com/?page_id=55 and website for further details.
_______________________________________________ OE mailing list OE@lists.wedgeblade.net http://lists.wedgeblade.net/listinfo.cgi/oe-wedgeblade.net
participants (4)
-
Evelyn Philbrook -
James Wiegel -
R Williams -
Sherwood Shankland