11-18-2011, 10:06 PM
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Drives: Chevy
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: USA
Posts: 6,534
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Originally Posted by RubyCamaro
Okay I had a good day. I had an appointment for a haircut but had a couple of stops to make first. I still had some time to kill so I went shopping. I found a really cute black sundress for $4........No way I said so I tried it on. It fit like it was made for me. I still don't believe it so I head over to get it scanned. On the way I saw some cute Ruby colored ear rings marked $10 & 30% off..........No way again. I grabbed them & headed to a checkout. Had them scanned & sure enough it is true. They came home with me! I had found an equally cute white sundress a couple of weeks ago for $6. Both are on my packing list for C5 fest! Here are some pics.
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 That's a fantastic day in my book! Very nice.
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Originally Posted by dianeokie
This is awesome Bonnie. Couldn't agree more!
As for Thanksgiving.......cooking for the family. Start Monday with cornbread for the dressing, drying out the crumbs.........also the sweet potato casserole and green bean casserole will be cooked early. German chocolate cake from scratch will be started early. Ham will be for dinner Wednesday night, then leftovers Thursday along with the turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, gravy, rolls, cranberry, salad, daughter fixing the squash casserole, apple pie.........if you're around Atlanta, PM me........we'll have way too much food 
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...and now I'm hungry.
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Originally Posted by Ladybugsmom
I LOVE cooking Thanksgiving dinner! Last year, my stepson was at his mom's, and my mom-in-law had to work, so we went out for dinner, my dad-in-law's suggestion. Never again. I hated that it didn't taste like my food. So, there will only be 4 of us for Thanksgiving this year, but probably enough food for 20. If you're anywhere near Tacoma, come on over!
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I love Thanksgiving, but I don't miss the cooking. Dinners were sometimes 25-30 people.  My house is too small for that now.
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