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I was at the market yesterday and picked up some really nice bagels.
They are all set to be eaten for brunch as soon as my wife gets home
from church. I sliced them in half spread a nice layer of cream cheese
on each side, topped with smoked salmon, some thinly sliced onion and
some capers.

There is pork being slow cooked in the oven for pulled pork sandwiches
later on.
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On Sunday, February 2, 2020 at 12:23:22 PM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote:
> I was at the market yesterday and picked up some really nice bagels.
> They are all set to be eaten for brunch as soon as my wife gets home
> from church. I sliced them in half spread a nice layer of cream cheese
> on each side, topped with smoked salmon, some thinly sliced onion and
> some capers.
>
> There is pork being slow cooked in the oven for pulled pork sandwiches
> later on.


We had burgers for lunch. It'll be some sort of chicken for dinner.
No Superbowl watching here. I'll try to watch some of the commercials
tomorrow.

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On 2020-02-02 12:37 p.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Sunday, February 2, 2020 at 12:23:22 PM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote:

capers.
>>
>> There is pork being slow cooked in the oven for pulled pork sandwiches
>> later on.

>
> We had burgers for lunch. It'll be some sort of chicken for dinner.
> No Superbowl watching here. I'll try to watch some of the commercials
> tomorrow.
>


Lots of people up here don't get to see those new commercials, but it is
an interesting concept to air that special football even where one of
the highlights is commercials.


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On 2020 Feb 2, , Dave Smith wrote
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> I was at the market yesterday and picked up some really nice bagels.
> They are all set to be eaten for brunch as soon as my wife gets home
> from church. I sliced them in half spread a nice layer of cream cheese
> on each side, topped with smoked salmon, some thinly sliced onion and
> some capers.
>
> There is pork being slow cooked in the oven for pulled pork sandwiches
> later on.


We ate junk. We had shrimp in cocktail sauce (looks like pork and beans)
with cream cheese in front, crudités, ham wraps and deviled eggs. Pigs in
a blanket arrived at half-time. My team lost.
<https://i.postimg.cc/0NvNpWwx/SBowl.jpg>

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On Monday, February 3, 2020 at 6:28:59 AM UTC-5, Leo wrote:
> On 2020 Feb 2, , Dave Smith wrote
> (in article >):
>
> > I was at the market yesterday and picked up some really nice bagels.
> > They are all set to be eaten for brunch as soon as my wife gets home
> > from church. I sliced them in half spread a nice layer of cream cheese
> > on each side, topped with smoked salmon, some thinly sliced onion and
> > some capers.
> >
> > There is pork being slow cooked in the oven for pulled pork sandwiches
> > later on.

>
> We ate junk. We had shrimp in cocktail sauce (looks like pork and beans)
> with cream cheese in front, crudités, ham wraps and deviled eggs. Pigs in
> a blanket arrived at half-time. My team lost.
> <https://i.postimg.cc/0NvNpWwx/SBowl.jpg>
>
> leo


Your cocktail sauce looks a bit different from mine. How do you make it?

Cindy Hamilton


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"Dave Smith" > wrote in message
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>I was at the market yesterday and picked up some really nice bagels. They
>are all set to be eaten for brunch as soon as my wife gets home from
>church. I sliced them in half spread a nice layer of cream cheese on each
>side, topped with smoked salmon, some thinly sliced onion and some capers.
>
> There is pork being slow cooked in the oven for pulled pork sandwiches
> later on.


Dave! You didn't go to church with her?

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On Mon, 3 Feb 2020 17:43:58 -0800, "Julie Bove"
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>"Dave Smith" > wrote in message
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>>I was at the market yesterday and picked up some really nice bagels. They
>>are all set to be eaten for brunch as soon as my wife gets home from
>>church. I sliced them in half spread a nice layer of cream cheese on each
>>side, topped with smoked salmon, some thinly sliced onion and some capers.
>>
>> There is pork being slow cooked in the oven for pulled pork sandwiches
>> later on.

>
>Dave! You didn't go to church with her?


She could be Article 31, "black stockings"!
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Julie Bove wrote:
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> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message
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>> I was at the market yesterday and picked up some really nice
>> bagels. They are all set to be eaten for brunch as soon as my
>> wife gets home from church.* I sliced them in half spread a nice
>> layer of cream cheese on each side, topped with smoked salmon,
>> some thinly sliced onion and some capers.
>>
>> There is pork being slow cooked in the oven for pulled pork
>> sandwiches later on.

>
> Dave! You didn't go to church with her?


Did the gardener always go to church with you?


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