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Took a few older bottles to the beach
12-03-2009, 01:44 PM,
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and a few made the trip without disintgrating. Amazingly a 2000 Silver Oak Napa showed the best it has. A 1999 Robert Sinskey Stags Leap Vineyards was killer good. All of the gulpers we took did the trick with the turkey, garlic mashed, oyster stuffing and green bean casserole. I did the 1st 3 items and my graand-daughter was in charge of making the casserole. It wasn't hot enough so CB and I said we're starving so went with the basics. The next thing I know the dining room was filling with smoke and GD and GGS were waving their hands and not saying a word. Looking around I saw something I didn't think was possible. The casserole was actually ABLAZE! Any hoos it was extinguished under the faucet. She had inadvertantly turned on the broiler instead of the oven. No harm, no foul, no green-bean casserole. WW
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12-03-2009, 03:25 PM,
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Flaming beans..... That's one she won't live down.
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12-03-2009, 07:17 PM,
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I can only image the scene!!!
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