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Omelet > wrote in
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>> > Anyone else send dinner guests home with "doggy bags"?

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>> Me.
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>> (OK, it wasn't that hard to find this thread :-)

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> Heh! Inspired by you luv!



:-)

Only because when I cook I make enough to feed a small West African
village!!

One of these days, I'll learn to cook just enough for two people!!


*But* ..... I must admit to a secret desire to help those not in the 'same
boat' as we are.

And if by giving them DB's (even when they haven't been to my place for
dinner!!) helps, that's what makes me/us feel good.

Oh...... and the fact that they like my food ;-)

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dregs of a stale can of Coca-Cola that someone has been using as an
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PeterL > wrote:

> Omelet > wrote in
> news >
>
> >> >
> >> > Anyone else send dinner guests home with "doggy bags"?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Me.
> >>
> >>
> >> (OK, it wasn't that hard to find this thread :-)

> >
> > Heh! Inspired by you luv!

>
>
> :-)
>
> Only because when I cook I make enough to feed a small West African
> village!!
>
> One of these days, I'll learn to cook just enough for two people!!


I'm slowly getting better at it, but it's taken time.
>
>
> *But* ..... I must admit to a secret desire to help those not in the 'same
> boat' as we are.
>
> And if by giving them DB's (even when they haven't been to my place for
> dinner!!) helps, that's what makes me/us feel good.
>
> Oh...... and the fact that they like my food ;-)


That always helps!
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Peace! Om

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It's about learning to dance in the rain.
-- Anon.


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