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Where would Grandma keep her egg money? - 5/12/2008 2:06:44 PM
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Ephesians4_32
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Did she keep it in a jar, in her purse, or in a napkin (Luke 19:20)? Do you remember sandwiches for school lunches or picnics wrapped in waxed paper?
< Message edited by Ephesians4_32 -- 5/12/2008 2:20:19 PM >
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RE: Where would Grandma keep her egg money? - 5/13/2008 1:01:52 PM
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MissGizmo
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My Grandmother used all of her eggs everyday by baking the best cookies & cake ever. Sometimes we would even get one fried for breakfast, but not very often. Yes I dod remember the wax paper being used to wrap sandwiches that I had in my school lunch.
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RE: Where would Grandma keep her egg money? - 5/13/2008 4:57:27 PM
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doinkdom
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My grandma in MO kept her egg money buried in the flour box. My granny in FL kept her crabbing and orange money in a tin can above the washing machine. I remember taking sandwiches to lunch at school with a thermos of soup or fruit and an apple/orange. I always thought sandwiches wrapped in wax paper were special and tasted much better than the plastic wrapped ones.
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RE: Where would Grandma keep her egg money? - 5/15/2008 11:56:54 PM
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jodavi
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My Grandma used to put her egg money in a tin can and put that tin can under her pillow when she goes to bed. My Mom's Aunt used to put it in a hanky and tucked and pinned inside her bra.
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RE: Where would Grandma keep her egg money? - 5/16/2008 4:21:46 AM
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Ephesians4_32
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Hey, that's interesting (all the answers)! quote:
I always thought sandwiches wrapped in wax paper were special and tasted much better than the plastic wrapped ones. That's interesting. I think waxed paper lets sandwiches get kind of stale. My mother gave me money for milk; I never had a thermos. And she always used white bread for my sandwiches. I hardly ever buy white bread these days. I usually buy it for specific recipes like bread pudding or strata (which I rarely make).
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