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Old 11-26-2016, 10:20 AM
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Is everyone recovering?!

Mike, have you tested your blood sugar today?

Anvil, can you move yet?

I did not want to leave honeypig's lovely barn in a mess so I stayed behind to clean up

Help yourself to the leftovers in the fridge if there is anyone not completely burnt out on Turkey or Sushi Tacos! I'm afraid all of honeypig's treats are gone
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Old 11-26-2016, 11:25 AM
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well i WAS upright and moving, then hank made breakfast......now i think a nice nappie poo is in order!
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Old 11-26-2016, 12:06 PM
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Turkey omelet and cranberry muffins?
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Old 11-26-2016, 12:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Seren View Post
... Mike, have you tested your blood sugar today?...
* lol *

I tested perfecty normal at 100. honeypig's confections are magical, they had no effect on my blood sugar at all

Oh honeypig? I neglected to mention that those pictures look absolutely wonderful. In real life I would definetly be trying them out.

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...Help yourself to the leftovers in the fridge if there is anyone not completely burnt out on Turkey ...
* is still wondering about that 36 pound turkey... maybe it was an ostrich and not a turkey *

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Old 11-26-2016, 03:58 PM
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* is still wondering about that 36 pound turkey... maybe it was an ostrich and not a turkey *
Now THAT^^ is hilarious!!

And yes, not only do my sweet treats not raise the blood sugar, they are completely calorie free!!

(Oh, how I wish! Each time I trudge up the stairs at work, I think "thank heavens these are here or I'd be the size of a Mack truck by now...")
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Old 11-27-2016, 08:19 AM
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anybody else tired of DISHES!??? or cooking?
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Old 11-27-2016, 08:51 AM
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anybody else tired of DISHES!??? or cooking?
I found a recipe online for preparing everything on to pans- eliminating the need to dirty lots of dishes. It made it a more sane and manageable thanksgiving.
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Old 11-27-2016, 09:45 AM
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* is still wondering about that 36 pound turkey... maybe it was an ostrich and not a turkey *
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Now THAT^^ is hilarious!!
I will have you know that a domestic turkey has been known to reach 89 pounds.

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And yes, not only do my sweet treats not raise the blood sugar, they are completely calorie free!!

(Oh, how I wish! Each time I trudge up the stairs at work, I think "thank heavens these are here or I'd be the size of a Mack truck by now...")
They do look beautiful and delicious, honeypig! And this diabetic would probably have try a little something as well!!

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anybody else tired of DISHES!??? or cooking?
I'm a big believer in lining everything with aluminum foil Helps out tremendously!

Years ago I moved into a new apartment and my father asked me "So, do you have a dishwasher?" (I had been waiting for a loooonng time for someone to ask me that!)

I replied "Yes, Dad, I do! She's a sturdy gal, you'd like her a lot!"
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... I will have you know that a domestic turkey has been known to reach 89 pounds. ...
Good heavens!!! And that is a "domestic"??? I do not want to know what an "olympic size" would reach.

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... I replied "Yes, Dad, I do! She's a sturdy gal, you'd like her a lot!"
* LOL *

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