This makes me appreciate the things I have to do that don’t involve twenty-two steps. I don’t care how easy they are.
Are you kidding me? I’m skipping step 21. Who’s with me?
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You bet! Can you imagine how much wine you could drink during this process, which would obviously drive you to drink??
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I think that drive reached its destination a long time ago!
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LOL. Slainte! I once made my own bread, pizza dough, bagels, penuche fudge, mayonnaise, pot de creme (time-consuming chocolate pudding), Jefferson Davis pie (two or three hours of really expensive custard pie), and made weiner schnitzel for a lonely cab driver (before I knew what it was made of), etc. “Once” is the key word for some of those dishes, eh? These things can be easily and affordably bought without growing gray in the process, and Barefoot Merlot comes in a really large bottle, if needed.
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That is an impressive list. My list would have pizza dough on it. And yes, wine in big bottles – I’m a a big fan. 🙂
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