Do Any Special Cooking/Baking For Halloween?
On 10/31/2011 2:50 PM, Judy Haffner wrote:
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> ViLco wrote:
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>> Here we celebrate ognissanti which, in
>> catholic areas, is the 1st of November.
>> Tomorrow will be a day off work and
>> people will enjoy a lunch (around noon)
>> with their relatives. It's some kind of a
>> prequel to Christmas but it's not as
>> important as Xmas is, expecially on the
>> partying& cooking side. Tomorrow I'll be
>> with my family and don't even need to
>> ask, I already know what we'll have:
>> cappelletti in brodo followed by two
>> second courses: a beef roast served
>> with lettuce and a cotechino with potato
>> puree as a side. The only mistery will be
>> the dessert, and maybe we won't be
>> having one dor the high BG both my
>> parents have.
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> I'm not sure where you live, ViLco? I enjoyed hearing about your custom
> there for the 1st of November...very interesting!
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> Not sure what BG stands for, that both your parents have?
Blood Glucose, maybe?
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