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		<title>By: teabare</title>
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		<description>The best way to remove melted wax from tablecloths etc is with thick brown paper and a hot iron.

I remember the christmas we spent with you both in 2003.  You made us fresh danish pastries which we had with your home made cranberry curd, yummy!  best christmas morning breakfast ever.  And also your home made mincemeat, wonderful.

As for the turkey risotto, well that's one tradition you caught from us.  The ginger cookies though that's a new one.  Your dad would love them but I hate ginger, so you can keep that one.

The other christmas tradition you have'nt mentioned is putting up the tree.  You used to do it with your brother while we were at work.  Playing carols, decorating the tree and eating home made mincepies, what lovely memories!

But now you are making your own christmas memories with your own little growing family.  God bless and keep up the traditions.  Love the plant a tree tradition think it's a great idea.

Love you,  

Proud Grandma xxx</description>
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<p>I remember the christmas we spent with you both in 2003.  You made us fresh danish pastries which we had with your home made cranberry curd, yummy!  best christmas morning breakfast ever.  And also your home made mincemeat, wonderful.</p>
<p>As for the turkey risotto, well that&#8217;s one tradition you caught from us.  The ginger cookies though that&#8217;s a new one.  Your dad would love them but I hate ginger, so you can keep that one.</p>
<p>The other christmas tradition you have&#8217;nt mentioned is putting up the tree.  You used to do it with your brother while we were at work.  Playing carols, decorating the tree and eating home made mincepies, what lovely memories!</p>
<p>But now you are making your own christmas memories with your own little growing family.  God bless and keep up the traditions.  Love the plant a tree tradition think it&#8217;s a great idea.</p>
<p>Love you,  </p>
<p>Proud Grandma xxx</p>
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