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Dave Smith
2024-10-31 23:47:39 UTC
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It was a great night.  The kids really liked the ravioli instead of
boring candy.  They were really excited and liked being able to dip into
the sauce.
Next year   - - -   Pierogies
Well done Ed. We had our trick or treaters at 6 pm. After so many years
without any kids coming by we are now accustomed to our farmer
neighbour's son coming by with his 5 kids. Lucky for me they opted for
the Dairy Milk chocolate bars and the Mars Bars. That left the Skors
bars for me.
ItsJoanNotJoAnn
2024-11-01 00:08:06 UTC
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It was a great night. The kids really liked the ravioli instead of
boring candy. They were really excited and liked being able to dip into
the sauce.
Next year - - - Pierogies
I hope they used their costumes to wipe off their
saucy fingers.
jmcquown
2024-11-01 12:28:55 UTC
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It was a great night.  The kids really liked the ravioli instead of
boring candy.  They were really excited and liked being able to dip
into the sauce.
Next year   - - -   Pierogies
Well done Ed.  We had our trick or treaters at 6 pm. After so many years
without any kids coming by we are now accustomed to our farmer
neighbour's son coming by with his 5 kids.  Lucky for me they opted for
the Dairy Milk chocolate bars and the Mars Bars. That left the Skors
bars for me.
I like Skors bars. Reminds me, I should probably make some Almond
Butter Crunch. Oddly enough, it's a microwave recipe. I didn't feel
like typing it out so I scanned the page from the (circa 1980) microwave
cookbook:

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Remember how Kuthe used to brag about his "English" toffee? This is
like that. Tastes like Skors bars or Heath bars. And no, you don't
need three college degrees. ;)

Jill
Citizen Winston Smith
2024-11-01 14:54:24 UTC
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Remember how Kuthe used to brag about his "English" toffee?
You certainly do!

Ah lost love dies hard...

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