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"Michael \"Dog3\" Lonergan" > wrote:
> Omelet > news
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> > Worked out very well. :-)
>
> From the looks of the pics I'm sure it did.
Danke!
>
> > Question, I don't entertain very often. How many people here send
> > leftovers home with dinner guests if they are good friends (and they
> > want them) and there is still plenty of fresh, unserved food available?
>
> Really close friends know they can take whatever they want home. It they
> don't, or, if they are close but not best pals, I'll say "There is way more
> than Steven and I can eat tomorrow. What would you like to take home with
> you"? Very few people will refuse to take at least some dessert home. I
> always keep some of those Glad disposable type containers on hand just for
> this purpose. The bestest pals know to bring their own doggie bags 
>
Those disposable containers are one of the best inventions... I just
made sure that I had virgin new ones for them.
>
> >
> > Final menu was:
>
> Perfect as far as I can tell. Those game hens looked a lot larger than
> what I've seen around here. Maybe it's just the angle of the pic. You
> done good
They were a bit larger than I'd anticipated!
>
> BTW, the corn looked all dried up and dead. The squash was out of a can,
> right =
)
>
> Michael /////////////running from Om really fast
<schlapp!!!!!>
Lol!
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