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11-10-2008, 11:54 AM
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so, lots of birthdays coming up - who's going to lead things off for the next dinner????? (Just
please, don't everyone be so darn polite no one steps up!)
Lorraine - Nov. 11th
DECEMBER -
luvnit/Laura Dec. 1st
BillyJ - Dec. 9th
SonjaHeld - Dec. 10th
m.j. kandzor/Marye - Dec. 21
Fanfarm/Cis - Dec. 23rd
luvnit/Laura - Dec. 27th
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Really, you guys, don't be shy...step up.
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Quote:
so
Lorraine - Nov. 11th
DECEMBER -
luvnit/Laura Dec. 1st
BillyJ - Dec. 9th
SonjaHeld - Dec. 10th
m.j. kandzor/Marye - Dec. 21
Fanfarm/Cis - Dec. 23rd
luvnit/Laura - Dec. 27th
Wait a sec, how does luvnit/Laura have two birthdays in December?
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OOPS! Laura corrected that at the very end of Jean's thread on birthdays. It's the 27th.
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One of them is Laura's Un-Birthday right?
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thank you cis!!! Exactly right!
O.K., my list in M.C. is fixed.
the 27th it is for sure.
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With the Holidays it is a great chance to unload our favourite recipes from our favourite magazine on friends, family and the guests that show up or that we show for over the coming month...
"Ponder well on this point: the pleasant hours of our life are all connected, by a more or less tangible link, with some memory of the table."-Charles Pierre Monselet, French author(1825-1888)
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Yea, but LJ, we're supposed to be trying something new. I try to limit experimentation to close family that understand my need to try new things.
Poor things, they have finally figured out it's okay to say they don't like something. It has taken this long- what, some 3 years- to make them understand they're not rating my cooking but a recipe. How hard is that to get?
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Yeah, and all of us are loved by those we cook for (at home anyway) and regardless of if it is a new recipe or not it is a chance to bring that love and passion to all of those we touch.
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c'mon birthday people, let's get this back on your birthday dinners....
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