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Date Posted: Thu, 01/ 2/03 4:55pm
Author: Bella
Subject: Re: Turkey makes me sleepy
In reply to: mestiza1woman 's message, "Re: Turkey makes me sleepy" on Thu, 12/26/02 6:33pm

>I used to do all the cooking too. Now I buy those
>already made dinners from the supermarket. Dang lazy,
>I know, but after eating all that turkey all I wanted
>to do waz sleep.
>I did make some deserts. Using berries of course.
>Threw some macaroons in the mix. Was really good.
>
>No snow in jolly old England Bella. Is that unusual??
>There's been heavy snow fall in the moutains near
>here. Ayye, about 3 hours inland from us. The got 10
>feet of new snow. Guess the ski areas are happy.
>
>
Ready made dinners!:) Sounds tempting sometimes, I know what you mean, roast meals can leave me feeling drowsy.

No snow as yet, lots and lots of rain. I've seen weather reports about the soon there, 10 feet - that is a lot. Over here 2 feet (or even 1 foot) is newsworthy. Floods here are the news, snow is expected this weekend in some areas but only a light fall. We don't get much snow, I always enjoy Christmas in the snow but as snowfall usually only lasts a few days, then melts, it isn't too difficult. In places were it falls to several feet, it can't be enjoyable at all. But the whole of the south of England has flood warnings, as well as much of mid and Eastern counties, with several places under a few feet of water altogether. It gets worse every year, England isn't really big enough to allow for that kind of weather - there is nowhere for everyone to go if their homes are flooded. The area I was planning to move to is badly affected, I'm quite glad I wasn't already there.

I'm a bit slow catching up with this topic due to my recent "offline" experience.

Bella

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