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    Every Christmas Eve, I make a ham dinner. Then on Christmas morning dh makes a hige breakfast and then the rest of the day we graze

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suzanne Sky View Post
    The one "gotta have it" item is the Sausage Stars. .
    I don't even know what those are, but I know already that I would want them, too!
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    Decided to bake a loaf of rosemary bread, as well, to go with the beef.
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    June no-spend: 0/15 June wasted money: $0 June grocery: $0/400
    2012 LAPAW: 8.8/20 2012 Get-Thee-To-The-Gym Challenge: 7/52
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    Total debt (with mortgage, HELOC, and 1 cc): Jan 2012: $285,105 (Jan 2011: $292,750) (2911 days until retirement)

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    No idea LOL - we're going to try to go see Avatar and won't get home until like 7pm. It'll probably tomato soup and grilled cheese sandwiches like Frugalfanny.

    Unless we can go mooch at Madhen's house - then Avatar can wait!!
    “When you get to the end of all the light you know
    and it's time to step into the darkness of the unknown,
    faith is knowing that one of two things will happen:
    you will be given something solid to stand on,
    or you will be taught how to fly.” - Edward Teller


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    coming to an end;
    bribery and corruption are common; children no
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    every man wants to write a book and the
    end of the world is evidently approaching.”
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    God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
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    We had a sandwich party tray (homemade frugally) w/chips and cookies. We will toast later w/ sparkling cider.

    Tomorrow I will cook roast,tuna/mac. salad,cheesy potatoes,Dinner rolls, brownies w/ ice cream.

    DD and DH went to Avatar and LOVED it. We are watching Harry Potter and the 1/2 Blood Prince onthe new tv and new blue ray. DH and DS are in Tech heaven. Mama did Gooood.
    Thats why I don't have to cook tonight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by starsapphire View Post
    No idea LOL - we're going to try to go see Avatar and won't get home until like 7pm. It'll probably tomato soup and grilled cheese sandwiches like Frugalfanny.

    Unless we can go mooch at Madhen's house - then Avatar can wait!!
    Well, we're in the same state, so come on over!
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    Quote Originally Posted by madhen View Post
    Well, we're in the same state, so come on over!
    If we leave right now, we can be there by six!!
    “When you get to the end of all the light you know
    and it's time to step into the darkness of the unknown,
    faith is knowing that one of two things will happen:
    you will be given something solid to stand on,
    or you will be taught how to fly.” - Edward Teller


    “Our Earth is degenerate in these later days;
    there are signs that the world is speedily
    coming to an end;
    bribery and corruption are common; children no
    longer obey their parents;
    every man wants to write a book and the
    end of the world is evidently approaching.”
    — From a translation of an inscription on
    an Assyrian clay tablet, circa 2800 B.C.E.


    God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
    courage to change the things I can,
    and the wisdom to know the difference
    .



    aho mitakuye oyasin

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    Just found out we're having chicken stew. Mmm....creamy goodness - yum!
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    Quote Originally Posted by starsapphire View Post
    If we leave right now, we can be there by six!!
    Perfect.
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    June no-spend: 0/15 June wasted money: $0 June grocery: $0/400
    2012 LAPAW: 8.8/20 2012 Get-Thee-To-The-Gym Challenge: 7/52
    : 1136/66,795 Run/walk challenge: 91/520 miles
    Total debt (with mortgage, HELOC, and 1 cc): Jan 2012: $285,105 (Jan 2011: $292,750) (2911 days until retirement)

    Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever. Mahatma Gandhi

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    Ran errands this morning and came home with cheap frozen pizza for lunch. Hubby got home early and had the turkey in the oven. Not planned. So the pizza got put in on the top shelf, and turned out good for lunch. The turkey was on low heat cooking and that was supper with mashed potatoes, and canned corn.
    Turkey was planned for Xmas so we would have leftovers.
    We usually go to his parents for the Xmas meal. Which is always a big if now...because of his job. He has to be available 24/7 to plow snow. Regular 40 hrs a week, and OT if called. Makes for a long winter. So the bird got cooked a day early. No harm done. I can do some baking in the morning now that the oven will be free. Leftovers tomorrow if we don't go traveling for the meal with family. I also have a spiral ham that could get put in the oven, and then have lots of leftovers. I did pick us up a few extra inexpensive treats today. We're in good shape
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