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similiesslip April 27 2014, 22:55:15 UTC
Beef Lo Mein is my favorite too :)

I'm glad your aunt had a way to fix things, since it was important to her.

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roina_arwen April 27 2014, 22:59:00 UTC
Tanta Harriet was a hoot and a half! Thanks for reading!

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raherrier April 27 2014, 22:59:35 UTC
In just a few seconds of reading about Aunt Harriet, I love the woman! I hope there are more topics to inspire reminiscences of her.

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roina_arwen April 28 2014, 01:11:16 UTC
Aunt Harriet was my grandmother's younger sister, and she was such a wonderful lady! I miss her and hope she might indeed feature in a few other anecdotes as the prompts warrant. Thanks for reading!

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snarkerdoodle April 30 2014, 00:38:53 UTC
^ ^ What raherrier said? That's exactly the comment I was going to leave as well. :D

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roina_arwen April 30 2014, 02:17:57 UTC
Thank you so much! I hope Aunt Harriet might feature in another piece, topics permitting.

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penpusher April 27 2014, 23:32:02 UTC
What a swapportunity! And a very amusing anecdote!

Of course, we all know that "keeping Kosher" was a health issue in the desert... and with no such thing as refrigeration at that time! It'd be the same if you didn't use any modern medicine either! But then, where would all the Jewish Doctors be?! :)

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roina_arwen April 28 2014, 01:12:43 UTC
Good point about the Jewish doctors! Thanks for reading!

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whipchick April 28 2014, 00:31:37 UTC
I love it! What a great family story to tell at EVERY HOLIDAY EVER FROM THEN ON :) I'm guessing?

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roina_arwen April 28 2014, 01:14:41 UTC
My Great Aunt Harriet was a hoot - she passed on many years ago, but I have many fond remembrances of her. Thanks for reading!

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solstice_singer April 28 2014, 00:55:34 UTC
Lol. She's a quick thinker.

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roina_arwen April 28 2014, 01:22:26 UTC
Indeed she was! Thanks for reading!

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