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The things we go through for Holiday food.
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Very creative.
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Good idea. I live in the snow territory so I've seen that cart before and at that slippery angle. We've just gotten our power back after 3 days of camping in a house with no running water or electricity. Some people are still out after a week.
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We had 2 feet of snow in one day but we will be lucky if it snowsagain here as we are only 2500 feet high. Should have seen the people trying to drive in the snow, wasn't a pretty sight.
Oh BTW the Ham is for Christmas dinner, so that make this Ham a Holiday food.:G |
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Nice way to make use of the situation. It looks like lots of folks who don't see snow very often are getting quite a bit!
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Measured 22 inches on the front lawn but most of the snow has melted off already.
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