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dinahcat wrote:lonelymom maybe the tissues are a good idea as my joy will be unbounded that one set of fees will be no more...perhaps two slices of toast with the beans by way of a celebration?
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Anticipating this I have passed on my recipe for imaginary beans on toast to DD
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Ha, ha! I am anxiously awaiting next year's fees assessment - given I have a pay freeze but doubting the fees have been frozen.

Imaginary beans on toast is the answer - I see that now :)

Thanks for the smile :)
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But then again there is my fake-imaginary glass of wine...
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Have you tried Stone Soup?
I first heard of it in Costa Rica 40 years ago, so it is a well travelled recipe.
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jhopgood wrote:Have you tried Stone Soup?
I first heard of it in Costa Rica 40 years ago, so it is a well travelled recipe.
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