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Ava asked my aunt, “Aunt Viola do you ever get depressed around Christmas?” Aunt Viola replied, “Oh no, huuuuuuuuuuuuuuun. Whenever I start feeling a little down, I just bake a cake or pie and take it to somebody in the nursing home, ...
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supper~beef and noodles, mashed potatoes & corn. Wednesday~ lunch~leftover ham and beans supper~southwest chicken salad (Tammy's recipes) http://tammysrecipes.com/southwest_chicken_salad. Thursday~lunch~leftover ham and beans ...
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We spent our Christmas with the Krebs side of the family and it was so wonderful. . . We had our traditional dinner filled with King Crab, Coconut Shrimp, Twice bake potatoes, Jello salad (of course), and so many other things I get full ...
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Day 2 - Steak served with sauteed new potatoes and veg. Day 3 - BBQ leg of lamb with new potatoes and veg (although don't think there would be enough heat for this with throwaway BBQs) It was a bit easier for just 3 days as we could ...
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At my grandma's house, on Christmas we usually have ham, potatoes, yams, green bean casserole, corn, butter beans, ribbon jello, pumpkin pie, apple pie, pecan pie, peanut butter chocolate rice krispie treats, church window cookies, ...
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At midnight on Christmas Eve, the Portuguese have a special Christmas meal of dry and salted cod-fish and boiled potatoes. And in the early morning of the Christmas day, they have a meal called 'consoada', where seats are left empty at ...
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Why it's dirty: Due to peak consumer demand around Thanksgiving and Christmas, 75% of the crop is grown during the fall and winter, when rain and wind promote the growth of bacteria and fungal diseases. And because we eat the entire stalk, it must be sprayed .... Why it's clean: The sweet potato has built-in defenses. If bitten, it oozes a milky-white sap that gums up insect mouthparts. Before they're sold, sweet potatoes are cured at warm temperatures and high humidity. ...
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Our burritos will have potatoes, kale, onion and squash in them this week. The Benidict Builders sausage will be in the Sausage burritos. Come early before we sell out. Quiches, coffee and scones will also make for a good market breakfast. ... The tomatoes are ripening like Christmas tree ornaments all over the field. We can barely keep up and can barely push our way past the stacks ready for you at market this weekend…but we'll manage because oh too quickly the stacks ...
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'Four years and five months. I'll attempt to forget it if you forget the potatoes.' 'What happened about salad?' Jenny asked. 'Hazel made a salad for Christmas that all the children hated and kept moving to each other's plates. ...
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One Christmas several years ago we even bar b qued squirrel. Yep tree rats. Pretty darn good too. Grilling is a passion of mine I guess. It was passed down to me from my Mom. She was a perfectionist on most things and that included grilling . ... You like baked potatoes? Cook them on the grill too, directly on the coals. I have two favorites. If you are doing, say two potatoes, nuke them in the microwave for a couple of minutes. Take them out, rub margarine or butter on ...
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