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I also do all the dinner. I try to do the baking the day before. I promised

my husband that I would only what my legs could stand. But with 35 for dinner

and no telling how many for dessert. This has been a tradition since my

husband and I have been togther(18years0 I have had RSD for 15 and CMT for

the past 6 months. I have a kitchen chair with wheels so I don't have to get

up and down just roll around. It's a tiring day but well worth it. Christmas

will be almost the same maybe a little less or a few more never can tell.

have fun on the day of thanks we all have alot to be thankful for this year.

Stout

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In a message dated 11/11/2001 12:12:20 AM Pacific Standard Time,

LldyBg013@... writes:

> I also do all the dinner. I try to do the baking the day before. I promised

> my husband that I would only what my legs could stand.

I have cooked the day before only to be a physical wreck on Thanksgiving day.

35 thats a resturant! Your tough.

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I lived on a ranch I was growing up, my Mother was cook you know the kind

with a large triangle bell to ring for dinner, lunch, and breakfast we cooked

for 28 men and a family of 6 children besides so it's nothing new you just

add a few more potatoes to the pot. Actually it is fun and with my rolling

kitchen chair, it isn't even to hard on the legs. Sometimes I pay for it the

next day, but that's what families and Thanksgiving is for good company and

plenty of food. Stout

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In a message dated 11/13/2001 12:36:13 AM Pacific Standard Time,

LldyBg013@... writes:

> I lived on a ranch I was growing up, my Mother was cook you know the kind

> with a large triangle bell to ring for dinner, lunch, and breakfast we

> cooked

> for 28 men and a family of 6 children besides so it's nothing new you just

> add a few more potatoes to the pot. Actually it is fun and with my rolling

> kitchen chair, it isn't even to hard on the legs. Sometimes I pay for it

> the

> next day, but that's what families and Thanksgiving is for good company and

>

> plenty of food. Stout

>

I think I need a rolling stool.

jenny

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