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1. Sunday buy a Butterball turkey done

2. Monday buy all the rest of the fixins done

3. Tuesday make cranberry sauce done

4. Wednesday bake cornbread

5. Wednesday make pecan pie

6. Wednesday clean and cut green beans

7. Thursday the rest

Well, lets see how I did. Im not encouraged.

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On Tuesday, November 26, 2019 at 9:43:07 PM UTC-6, Leo wrote:
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> I will screw up the formatting. I have a new newsreader.
>
> 1. Sunday buy a Butterball turkey done
>
> 2. Monday buy all the rest of the fixins done
>
> 3. Tuesday make cranberry sauce done
>
> 4. Wednesday bake cornbread
>
> 5. Wednesday make pecan pie
>
> 6. Wednesday clean and cut green beans
>
> 7. Thursday the rest
>
> Well, lets see how I did. Im not encouraged.
>
> leo
>

1. Sunday take the ham out of the freezer.

2. Tuesday unwrap ham put in roasting pan with apple juice.

3. Wednesday bake ham using the time bake feature of my oven; go shopping.

4. Thursday slice chilled ham, take it to sister-in-law's house.
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>I will screw up the formatting. I have a new newsreader.
>
> 1. Sunday buy a Butterball turkey done
>
> 2. Monday buy all the rest of the fixins done
>
> 3. Tuesday make cranberry sauce done
>
> 4. Wednesday bake cornbread
>
> 5. Wednesday make pecan pie
>
> 6. Wednesday clean and cut green beans
>
> 7. Thursday the rest
>
> Well, lets see how I did. Im not encouraged.
>
> leo


I plan to make cheesecake bites tomorrow. Can easily do the rest the day
off. I have jarred gravy, instant mashed potatoes (Angela prefers them),
Stovetop stuffing (she prefers that too) and a purchased green casserole. My
only issue might be baking the crescent roll. No biggie if they don't come
out!

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On Tuesday, November 26, 2019 at 10:43:07 PM UTC-5, Leo wrote:
> I will screw up the formatting. I have a new newsreader.
>
> 1. Sunday buy a Butterball turkey done
>
> 2. Monday buy all the rest of the fixins done
>
> 3. Tuesday make cranberry sauce done
>
> 4. Wednesday bake cornbread
>
> 5. Wednesday make pecan pie
>
> 6. Wednesday clean and cut green beans
>
> 7. Thursday the rest
>
> Well, lets see how I did. Im not encouraged.
>
> leo


1. Buy the turkey on November 17. Or maybe it was the 10th. Done.
2. Thursday the 21st. Buy a loaf of soft white bread along with regular groceries. Done.
2. Friday the 22nd. Take the turkey out of the freezer. Done.
3. Thursday the 28th. Make everything: turkey, stuffing, gravy, tossed salad.

All the fixings are pretty simple in this house. We don't see any need
to overcomplicate things, since it's always and eternally just the two
of us.

Cindy Hamilton
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Leo wrote:
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> I will screw up the formatting. I have a new newsreader.
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> 1. Sunday buy a Butterball turkey done


Sunday was stay home day and 2 good football games.
Patriots, then San Francisco. Both are leading the pack.

> 2. Monday buy all the rest of the fixins done


Monday was buy gas then alt.store grocery shopping
Just normal things there

> 3. Tuesday make cranberry sauce done


Tuesday was clean bathroom and stay home

> 4. Wednesday bake cornbread


Wednesday was back to other grocery store and bought
10.57lbs of delicious sweet potatoes for $2.00.
(while still on sale for $0.19lb)

> 7. Thursday the rest


No turkey dinner this time but I have several meal options.
Will decide in the morning what sounds good.


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On 2019-11-27 9:30 a.m., Gary wrote:
> Leo wrote:
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>> I will screw up the formatting. I have a new newsreader.
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>> 1. Sunday buy a Butterball turkey done

>
> Sunday was stay home day and 2 good football games.
> Patriots, then San Francisco. Both are leading the pack.
>

It was the Canadian football final last Sunday in Calgary.
I baked challah and watching the dough rise was infinitely more exciting:-)

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graham wrote:
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> Gary wrote:
> > Sunday was stay home day and 2 good football games.
> > Patriots, then San Francisco. Both are leading the pack.
> >

> It was the Canadian football final last Sunday in Calgary.
> I baked challah and watching the dough rise was infinitely more exciting:-)


I don't blame you. Canadian football is odd. Almost as bad as
watching a soccer game. ;-D

PS- why do you watch dough rise? You could at least do
some housework while waiting.
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On Thursday, November 28, 2019 at 11:52:42 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote:
> graham wrote:
> >
> > Gary wrote:
> > > Sunday was stay home day and 2 good football games.
> > > Patriots, then San Francisco. Both are leading the pack.
> > >

> > It was the Canadian football final last Sunday in Calgary.
> > I baked challah and watching the dough rise was infinitely more exciting:-)

>
> I don't blame you. Canadian football is odd. Almost as bad as
> watching a soccer game. ;-D
>
> PS- why do you watch dough rise? You could at least do
> some housework while waiting.


All football is odd. I don't understand it I guess. They have the ball in play for a few seconds, then everything stops. I know it's about territory and all that, but if I was forced to watch a team sport it would be baseball, and then world cup, or Euro cup soccer. The best sports in my opinion are boxing, weight lifting, running/track and field, gymnastics, swimming, diving etc.
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