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From: songbird <songbird@anthive.com>
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Subject: Re: The Holiday Inn family Chick'n Dinner in 1962.
Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2025 07:40:54 -0400
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Cindy Hamilton wrote:
....noodles...
> My grandmother and I just used a wooden spoon to stir the eggs
> and flour together.  Then rolled them out with a rolling pin
> and cut them with a butter knife.

  when i was pretty young that was a common thing for me
and Mom to do.

  not something we do now.


  songbird