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In digest#354 Donna shared: " Fettuccine with Tequila

and Avocado recipe "

 

~ Oh my goddess, how wonderful this sounds. i have

to get my ass to the store to buy some tequila, girl! *lol*

 

In digest#354 Cyndy wrote: " Hi everyone! I have been

battling the flu since before Christmas - ho, ho, ho and a

happy vacation to me. I still have no appetite to speak off;

nothing tastes or smells right. (Some diet plan, eh?)

<trimmed>

Remember the co-workers who so thoughtfully gave me a

salad party on my birthday? They gave me - *sob* - leather

gloves for Christmas.....

Brightest Blessings and Best Wishes to All for the New Year "

 

~ Aw, so sorry to read you were unwell for the Yule holiday

season. i am hoping you continue to recover and enjoy the

best health for the coming new year. *s* Now about those

gloves... send them up here, i'll wear them! *lol* i am one

of those oddball vegetarians that will wear leather. ;)

i think those co-workers had their hearts in the right place.

 

In digest#354 Donna shared: " Coffee Chocolate Chip Cookies.

A coworker brought these in today. She knew to hand me

a copy of her recipe with the cookies.......(:- ) Mmmmmmm

yummy cookie! "

 

~ Wow! These are right up my alley. Mmmmm!

Thanks for sharing the blessing of the recipe along to us.

My absolute favorite instant coffee granules for baking

are the Medaglia D'Oro brand instant espresso. Have you

ever tried them before? :)

 

In digest#354 Mo wrote: " My New Years tradition,

I exchange coins with my Gran and Donna, drink a shot

of tequila and run to my parents house and do the 12 grapes,

forget the wine. I don't like wine. Then I hang with my

pals and we play video games until morning. "

 

~ Sounds like fun! What video games do you play? My son

is currently a Halo 2 junky on the X-Box. :)

 

~ pt ~

 

And for the season it was winter, and they that know the

winters of that country know them to be sharp and violent,

and subject to cruel and fierce storms.

~ William Bradford (1590 - 1657), Of Plymouth Plantation

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