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Default A simple basic, since we have a new cook here

On Thu, 12 Nov 2015 19:13:39 -0600, "cshenk" > wrote:
>
> Basically I just paid 120$ for 197$ worth of food *today*. I'm doing
> the big food runs for the local Mayflower run but advance of it, using
> the yahoo local freecycle to help more directly. 2 full Turkey dinners
> (complete with dessert pie makings), gravy, stuffing, and so forth have
> gone out today.
>
> Hope your day was as good feeling!
>

A friend who lives in NC just PM'd me about $3 shrimp on the coast.
I'd make the drive just for myself if they could be had at that price
here.

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