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In a different thread, you said:
> I am not hosting the feast. We are gathering 2 hours south of me at
> an olive farm and bringing side dishes or desserts.


What are you bringing?

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> In a different thread, you said:
>> I am not hosting the feast. We are gathering 2 hours south of me at >>
>> an olive farm and bringing side dishes or desserts.

>
> What are you bringing?
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Whatever lady wants... for some reason she seems to want Waldorf Salad,
which I never associate with Thanksgiving. Probably some American rolls,
brussels sprouts with chestnuts... and whatever else.


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On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 18:54:10 +0100, "Giusi" >
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>for some reason she seems to want Waldorf Salad,
>which I never associate with Thanksgiving. Probably some American rolls,
>brussels sprouts with chestnuts... and whatever else.
>

Bring the lady Waldorf Salad. Thanksgiving is as good time as any to
serve it.

You just settled what I'm going to bring to a pre-Thanksgiving party
this coming weekend. I love Waldorf Salad and don't make (or eat) it
often enough.


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sf > wrote:

> On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 18:54:10 +0100, "Giusi" >
> wrote:
>
> >for some reason she seems to want Waldorf Salad,
> >which I never associate with Thanksgiving. Probably some American rolls,
> >brussels sprouts with chestnuts... and whatever else.
> >

> Bring the lady Waldorf Salad. Thanksgiving is as good time as any to
> serve it.
>
> You just settled what I'm going to bring to a pre-Thanksgiving party
> this coming weekend. I love Waldorf Salad and don't make (or eat) it
> often enough.


I'm going to have to look that one up!
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On Nov 20, 2:54�am, sf > wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 18:54:10 +0100, "Giusi" >
> wrote:
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> >for some reason she seems to want Waldorf Salad,
> >which I never associate with Thanksgiving. �Probably some American rolls,
> >brussels sprouts with chestnuts... and whatever else.

>
> Bring the lady Waldorf Salad. �Thanksgiving is as good time as any to
> serve it. �
>
> You just settled what I'm going to bring to a pre-Thanksgiving party
> this coming weekend. �I love Waldorf Salad and don't make (or eat) it
> often enough.


Bring the ingredients and prepare just before serving.



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On Thu, 20 Nov 2008 07:47:40 -0800 (PST), Sheldon >
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>On Nov 20, 2:54?am, sf > wrote:
>> On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 18:54:10 +0100, "Giusi" >
>> wrote:
>>
>> >for some reason she seems to want Waldorf Salad,
>> >which I never associate with Thanksgiving. ?Probably some American rolls,
>> >brussels sprouts with chestnuts... and whatever else.

>>
>> Bring the lady Waldorf Salad. ?Thanksgiving is as good time as any to
>> serve it. ?
>>
>> You just settled what I'm going to bring to a pre-Thanksgiving party
>> this coming weekend. ?I love Waldorf Salad and don't make (or eat) it
>> often enough.

>
>Bring the ingredients and prepare just before serving.


Good idea, that's easy enough. Thanks! It's a two hour drive to the
party.


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