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What do you do on Storm days???
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Posted by Michael Soldan on January 26, 2004 at 12:33:17 from (216.46.130.20):
Well we are having a storm day and I'm at home so I cook. My little grandaughter is here so we made two apple and one bluberry pie. I bolied a dozen eggs to make sandwiches for the hockey team. I am the trainer of a junior team ..Exeter Hawks of the Ontario Hockey Association. When we go on the road we don't like to stop the bus for food as it makes it too late so I whip up eight loaves of sandwiches...egg salad, ham, turkey and bologne...eight loaves disappear in one heck of a hurry. I also make my hamburger soup on storm days. brown a pound of burger, cut up an onion, several carrots and potatoes, some cabbage, celery( about a cup of each) add some pearled barley and season with beef bovril, worchestershire sauce salt and pepper, you can add a cup of tomato juice if you like and water as required..let simmer all afternoon..that's how I spend storm days..oh yeah and I spend more time on YT........Mike in Exeter Ontario
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