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Hey! I scored another pudding basin - this one's middle sized so now
I have a matching nested set! The big one cost $5, the middle one
cost $4 and the small one cost $3. Not bad for twelve bucks! Thanks
for everybody's help!
Lynn in Fargo
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> Hey! I scored another pudding basin - this one's middle sized so now
> I have a matching nested set! The big one cost $5, the middle one
> cost $4 and the small one cost $3. Not bad for twelve bucks! Thanks
> for everybody's help!
> Lynn in Fargo


And you're going to invite us all for plum pudding, are you?

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> "Lynn from Fargo" > wrote in message
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>> Hey! I scored another pudding basin - this one's middle sized so now
>> I have a matching nested set! The big one cost $5, the middle one
>> cost $4 and the small one cost $3. Not bad for twelve bucks! Thanks
>> for everybody's help!
>> Lynn in Fargo

>
> And you're going to invite us all for plum pudding, are you?
>
> Felice
>
>
>



Who gets the big one, and who gets the small one??? :-)



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If we are not meant to eat animals,
why are they made of meat?
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> > "Lynn from Fargo" > wrote in message
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> >> Hey! *I scored another pudding basin - this one's middle sized so now
> >> I have a matching nested set! *The big one cost $5, the middle one
> >> cost $4 and the small one cost $3. *Not bad for twelve bucks! *Thanks
> >> for everybody's help!
> >> Lynn in Fargo

>
> > And you're going to invite us all for plum pudding, are you?

>
> > Felice

>
> Who gets the big one, and who gets the small one??? :-)
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> --
> Peter Lucas * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
> Brisbane * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
> Australia * * *
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> If we are not meant to eat animals,
> why are they made of meat?


The only time I have ever eaten Plum Pudding it was from a can and my
mother kept trying to flambe it with brandy but the brandy wouldn't
light. I tried it but didn't finish mine and neither did my sister.
My little brother (about 8) ate mine, my sister's and his own. I have
never seen him tipsy since that day!
Lynn in Fargo
I've figured out what I'm going to cook first, but I have to find
ground suet that's not "for the birds">
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"PeterL" > wrote in message
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>> "Lynn from Fargo" > wrote in message
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>>> Hey! I scored another pudding basin - this one's middle sized so now
>>> I have a matching nested set! The big one cost $5, the middle one
>>> cost $4 and the small one cost $3. Not bad for twelve bucks! Thanks
>>> for everybody's help!
>>> Lynn in Fargo

>>
>> And you're going to invite us all for plum pudding, are you?
>>
>> Felice

>
> Who gets the big one, and who gets the small one??? :-)
> --
> Peter Lucas


I get the big one because I spoke up first. And I want it with lots of hard
sauce, please.

Felice




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>>> .
>>>> Hey! I scored another pudding basin - this one's middle sized so now
>>>> I have a matching nested set! The big one cost $5, the middle one
>>>> cost $4 and the small one cost $3. Not bad for twelve bucks! Thanks
>>>> for everybody's help!
>>>> Lynn in Fargo
>>>
>>> And you're going to invite us all for plum pudding, are you?
>>>
>>> Felice

>>
>> Who gets the big one, and who gets the small one??? :-)
>> --
>> Peter Lucas

>
> I get the big one because I spoke up first. And I want it with lots of
> hard sauce, please.
>



Have you seen the size of the big one??!!

It might take you a couple of days to finish by yourself :-)


I'll have part of the small one, flambe'd with a nice Irish whiskey, and
served with cold vanilla custard........ please :-)


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Brisbane
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If we are not meant to eat animals,
why are they made of meat?
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