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Next year, I will endeavor to have all Christmas items prepped and
wrapped sooner than Christmas Eve!!! Yeah, and I want guaranteed
winning lottery numbers, too ) Happy Holidays everyone!

Sky, who's working tonight on CIC and the obligatory cheese straws!

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On 12/24/2010 5:19 PM, Sky wrote:
> Next year, I will endeavor to have all Christmas items prepped and
> wrapped sooner than Christmas Eve!!! Yeah, and I want guaranteed winning
> lottery numbers, too ) Happy Holidays everyone!
>
> Sky, who's working tonight on CIC and the obligatory cheese straws!
>


Mine are done and already eaten, lol!

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On 12/24/2010 5:19 PM, Sky wrote:
> Next year, I will endeavor to have all Christmas items prepped and
> wrapped sooner than Christmas Eve!!! Yeah, and I want guaranteed winning
> lottery numbers, too ) Happy Holidays everyone!
>
> Sky, who's working tonight on CIC and the obligatory cheese straws!
>


Mine are all easy to prep and wrap. All gift cards except for a cute
picture frame stocking holder that says "Baby's first Christmas" for my
new grand niece born just 2 weeks ago. I printed a tiny picture of her
and framed it in the holder. The rest tonight is just cooking. Got the
candied lemon slices simmered and now in the fridge, the biscotti crust
is being assembled and baked for the lemon cheesecake filling, doing
those yummy sounding no-flour peanut butter cookies next, and the rest
tomorrow before going to my brother's. Looking forward to trying
Yorkshire pudding. My veggie tray is a cheat because I bought one
already cut up and ready to go. Celery, carrots, snow peas, green
peppers and cherry tomatoes.

Merry Christmas!
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