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Time to begin, first kasha varnishkas.
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I made a cream cheese, pecan and cherry pie.

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On 11/25/2020 8:56 AM, Sheldon Martin wrote:
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As my grandmother used to say, "Stuff it up your ass!"

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I went to the mailbox.
Later ate 2 chili relenos.



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When someone or something leaves your life- believe that God is making room for someone or something greater to walk in...

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>When someone or something leaves your life- believe that God is making room for someone or something greater to walk in...


Is that how the Americans view the election?
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On Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 7:56:17 AM UTC-6, Sheldon wrote:
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I am so burnt out by cooking stuff the last two days I don't even feel like eating all that I prepared. May just have a big salad today and have a multi - day T-Day meal over the long weekend...

I got turkey, cornbread dressing (with "hoe - made" cornbread), green bean casserole, mashed spuds, bruxelles sprouts, mushroom gravy and pecan pie with the requisite Kool Whip...

Happy Gobble Gobble to you, Sheldon...!!!

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>On Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 7:56:17 AM UTC-6, Sheldon wrote:
>> Time to begin, first kasha varnishkas.

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>I am so burnt out by cooking stuff the last two days I don't even feel like eating all that I prepared. May just have a big salad today and have a multi - day T-Day meal over the long weekend...
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>I got turkey, cornbread dressing (with "hoe - made" cornbread), green bean casserole, mashed spuds, bruxelles sprouts, mushroom gravy and pecan pie with the requisite Kool Whip...
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>Happy Gobble Gobble to you, Sheldon...!!!


Turkey Lurkey has about another hour to go in the oven... no cornbread
dressing here, we'll enjoy kasha varniskas, huge sweet potatoes,
brussel sprouts, asparaguys, gravey, pies for afters with 'nilla
icecream. I roast the neck with the turkey, cook's treat, but the
heart, poopic, and liver go out for the critters. It's raining here.
Enjoy!


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