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<blockquote data-quote="Mom2oddson" data-source="post: 392280" data-attributes="member: 65"><p>This year...got to Mom's to find her just about in tears because she was sure she had ruined the stuffing. She thought she put too much sausage in it. easy child tried it, and I spent the rest of the time until dinner was served chasing him out of the kitchen. He couldn't stop eating it. </p><p></p><p>Not so much a funny, but a "best" thanksgiving story. Before Aunt B's parkinson got too bad, my folks and Aunt B, Uncle D would go to the ocean for thanksgiving. The camp ground would host a Thanksgiving dinner. They made the Turkey and Ham and everyone else brought their family traditional sides. 75 strangers, assorted never-tried-before side and a lot of good memories from those trips. Nothing like sharing that day with people you didn't know. Made the heart feel as full as the belly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mom2oddson, post: 392280, member: 65"] This year...got to Mom's to find her just about in tears because she was sure she had ruined the stuffing. She thought she put too much sausage in it. easy child tried it, and I spent the rest of the time until dinner was served chasing him out of the kitchen. He couldn't stop eating it. Not so much a funny, but a "best" thanksgiving story. Before Aunt B's parkinson got too bad, my folks and Aunt B, Uncle D would go to the ocean for thanksgiving. The camp ground would host a Thanksgiving dinner. They made the Turkey and Ham and everyone else brought their family traditional sides. 75 strangers, assorted never-tried-before side and a lot of good memories from those trips. Nothing like sharing that day with people you didn't know. Made the heart feel as full as the belly. [/QUOTE]
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