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Triss
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I have not had breakfast yet and after just popping in here I am hungry. I think I have to add ham to my Thanksgiving feast this year. Then I can make a split pea and a ham/lentil soup with those leftovers. Both of those are good smells.
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Mike made me a carrot cake today. The smell was wonderful!
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Tomatoes simmering, onions and peppers frying/simmering.....OMG- I am starving now!
Sarah- I'll take a piece of that cake if you please
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Quote from: Jim on Nov 10, 2008, 09:09:27 AM
Quote from: Tonya on Nov 10, 2008, 08:14:33 AM
Fried chicken cooking, cookies baking, pinto beans simmering.
I knew reading this topic would make me hungry.
Just add some cornbread and I'm ready!
For me add some ice cold buttermilk to the cornbread and others and I am in HEAVEN!!!
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Gotta agree with Triss......coffee brewing in the morning...smells so yummy.
Cinnamon is a big thing with me, i love the smell and it reminds me of Christmas!
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