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Old 02-06-2008, 10:10 AM #11
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Well hoprefully everyone survived all of the wicked weather!!! We are actually expecting it today! Fin and Sarah hope both of yalls brains clear soon! Wish I could send you some wind to help it blow over, as we are blowing away here!

I am hoping to get down to the beach today as the storms roll in and do a bit of photography.

Barb- a Kentucky Brown, is a thick slice of white bread or Texas toast made like French toast, then you put it in a pan and top it with sliced turkey breast (not lunch meat) then you pour a bechamel sauce over that, mine is milk flour butter white cheddar and parmesan, broil it until it is brown and bubbly then top it with fresh tomato and bacon!
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