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Subject: never to late


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d'lyn
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Date Posted: 19:13:15 10/08/07 Mon

Hey Kellie,

I'm 50 years old and just learning to cook, because my husbands mother always cooked and sent our meals for the whole week. She did'nt work, so i did not want to deprive her of her gift of cooking and the joy she got from doing it. But now she has passed and I do not even know how to open a can. I really have gone through 3 can openers then I figured out it was me and not the opener broken as I thought. It has been pretty overwhelming and I must admit I don't quite know where to start. None of my M-I-L's receipes were written down. She knew them all. I do like Paula Deen but my goodness, all that butter. Hang in there. You are not alone.

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