The niece and nephew with young children went elsewhere so it was kind of quiet 
at my sister's. But it was great for interesting conversations. My oldest 
nephew commented on that and I agreed. His daughters are my sister's oldest 
grandchildren. They're 21, 19 and 17. 

 What is smokey egg dip?





On Friday, November 29, 2013 11:09 AM, Bhairitu <noozg...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
 
  
I picked the lemons to get them off the tree.  There is a crop of very young 
lemons coming on.  The lemons are very popular the rels make lemon bars and 
lemon pie with them.   We had a small gathering, just my nephew, his wife, two 
sons, his dad and her brother.  My nephew fixed an excellent turkey dinner.  I 
sometimes take smokey egg dip but I didn't get enough forewarning to do that so 
I just picked up a spinach and an artichoke dip at the store as well as some 
sourdough baguettes to cut up and serve with them.  The spinach dip is very 
popular with my two great nephews but the artichoke dip went over well too.  
The chain store does both dips very well so much so I think would be hard to 
make better ones from scratch. 

On 11/29/2013 08:43 AM, Share Long wrote:

  
>noozguru, that world's slowest Starbuck's made me smile. But nice to have a 
>sunny day. Curious what all the lemons were for! When I first arrived in 
>Annapolis it rained cats and dogs were 2 days straight and the traffic here is 
>horrendous anyway. Adventures in the big, bad city (-:
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>On Thursday, November 28, 2013 1:00 PM, bhairitu <noozg...@sbcglobal.net> 
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>So much for rain today (which was forecast).  I was also fairly overdressed to 
>sit out on this patio.  I had not planned to stop at "the world's slowest 
>Starbucks" but they did not appear that busy from the parking lot.  I had gone 
>to the store to pick up some supplies for hors d'oeuvres and decided to treat 
>myself.  And wouldn't you know it about as soon as I wanted to take a picture 
>someone comes out the door.  And after I got back I picked large bunch of 
>lemons to take to my nephew's who is hosting today. 
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>Happy Turkey (or tofurky) Day!
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