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Sun 04/05/09 05:15 PM
Did you say cornbread? I love cornbread with jalipino peppers in it.

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Sun 04/05/09 05:13 PM
baloney baloney baboney

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Sun 04/05/09 04:50 PM
Balloon is full

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Sun 04/05/09 04:16 PM
Williamsburg, Virginia. And you would never know our economy is depressed from this area or from the number of people at the outlet malls there.

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Sun 04/05/09 04:06 PM
wins my love

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Sat 04/04/09 05:55 PM
one night stand

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Fri 04/03/09 09:09 PM
Quietly I sang

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Fri 04/03/09 09:04 PM
sleep, don't snore

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Fri 04/03/09 08:57 PM
steady til ready

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Fri 04/03/09 08:56 PM
slow, love slow

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Fri 04/03/09 08:53 PM
syrup or molassis

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Fri 04/03/09 08:50 PM
tire is flat

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Fri 04/03/09 08:48 PM
above all else

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Fri 04/03/09 08:36 PM
Mocha, I love

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Fri 04/03/09 08:29 PM
No but Ive been in the newspaper.


Have you every told someone you loved them, and knew it was a lie?

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Fri 04/03/09 05:26 PM
kisses are sweet

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Fri 04/03/09 10:02 AM
Since today is GOOD FRIDAY, I thought I'd revive this thread. I am sure there are others that carry on an Easter Dinner tradition.

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Thu 04/02/09 10:36 AM
When I want a real burger, I go out and buy a pound of 73% and a pound of 97% ground beef and mix them together. Then I make big pattis and throw them on the grill. Add cheese, onions, letuce tomato mayo and pickle. Don't even need a bun. I can put it in a wrap, or wrap it in a large leaf of lettuce.
YUM YUM YOU WANT SOME?

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Wed 04/01/09 03:06 PM
Thanks to everyone for your advice and comments. I stored half of the sauerkraut for later use and made a Sweet and Sour Chicken Casserole with the second half. The recipe included spiced pear preserves, swiss cheese and wide noodles. It turned out wonderful. Sorry I cant share it with you.
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Wed 04/01/09 01:20 PM
I don't really have a traditional Easter Meal. My partents attended church when I was young and Mom always fixed whatever she wanted on Easter Sunday for dinner. So, when I grew up and married, I had no traditions to carry on. I have noticed thru the years, the Easter Hams being sold at every grocery store. And the Hot Cross Buns. But, what IS the traditional Easter Meal???? (besides easter eggs, peeps, chocolate bunnies)????????