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Merry Christmas
Best wishes to all the various religions and beliefs, hope you all get what you want, now and in the new year.
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merry xmas eve
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it is what we make of it. wishing you all, all the best. just had a great bagel & some veggie breakfast patties from Trader Joes. so far so good, hehe
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Wish everyone on BF a crash-free New Years!
Thought I would start with the basics.
Thought I would start with the basics.
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Which frame material is best for a Christmas Day ride?
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How long do wrapping paper spacers last?
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Dashing through the snow on a one by carbon frame……..
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o’er a bump I go, asploding all the way. Why did I make that choice just to make my riding light? How much fun I could have had on vintage steel tonight.
Freds’ bells on bike trails ring. I buzz them out of spite. And when I tell you “On you’re left!” move over to the right.
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Freds’ bells on bike trails ring. I buzz them out of spite. And when I tell you “On you’re left!” move over to the right.
*mic drop*
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Have a Kwazy Kwanzaa, a Hell yeah on Hogmanay and a Sweet national Chocolate Candy Day. Mine are Unreal Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups because they have just the right amount of sweetness )the old Reeses' in addition to unneeded milk they are just so freakin' sweet I want a little darkness to give me some balance).
I would say celebrate National Fruitcake day but in the end most of those are a joke anyway and nobody really takes it seriously plus it does tend to have more non-secular holiday connotations. Homemade stuff can be tasty if done right but I would rather just do a banana bread or better yet some brownies, brownies are good.
I would say celebrate National Fruitcake day but in the end most of those are a joke anyway and nobody really takes it seriously plus it does tend to have more non-secular holiday connotations. Homemade stuff can be tasty if done right but I would rather just do a banana bread or better yet some brownies, brownies are good.
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we tried mince pie for the 1st time, this year. not a fan favorite. I did not score points for buying it. vanilla ice cream helped it go down
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I made bourbon balls recently. They came out pretty good, about 1mL of hooch per ball, vegetarian, not vegan, the vanilla wafers are made with eggs.
I made bourbon balls recently. They came out pretty good, about 1mL of hooch per ball, vegetarian, not vegan, the vanilla wafers are made with eggs.
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I blame my maternal grandparents, with whom I spent a good part of my childhood. Transplanted Brits to the core, they imparted many of their tastes to me I'm afraid.
Sad, but there it is.
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mince pie, basically tastes like raisin pie. it wasn't too bad. it would have been better if it was thinner & had a better crust
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They sound like they could be easily veganizable and delicious. Any whisky based dessert ball should be pretty tasty. I might have to make some boozy balls for the new year, we are doing a hike and then an outdoor brunch but some alkyhol might just warm everyone up.
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my Dad would always make a small fire on wintery hikes. he often snuck some nips in the case with the hot cocoa & tea. he recently gave up his backpack to me. he won't be hiking anymore due to his advanced age . guess what I found? a little fire starting kit almost identical to the one I carry myself. well, it made me glad. have a nice wintery hike!
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Oh dear ... I'm going to have to confess to being a fan of both -- if done right -- and sundry other Brit stuff that many love to hate.
I blame my maternal grandparents, with whom I spent a good part of my childhood. Transplanted Brits to the core, they imparted many of their tastes to me I'm afraid.
Sad, but there it is.
I blame my maternal grandparents, with whom I spent a good part of my childhood. Transplanted Brits to the core, they imparted many of their tastes to me I'm afraid.
Sad, but there it is.
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