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RE: No Money for Christmas Gifts
I have a couple of suggestions. One is freecycle. You could ask for something they don't have. You may end up getting a new"whatever". If not perhaps you can fix it up to be something they want. When I was first married, I wanted lamps, some beautiful lamps. I could not afford them. I never spoke up and shared that with anyone but now I wished i would have. I bet someone would have gotten me some lamps. I would not have cared if they were new.

I am also thinking if they both work, then there is no time to bake. If you have anything you could bake for them, that would be great. Cookies and sweet breads and things like that would be tasty. If you don't have a way to get baking supplies, then again you could probably ask for them on some of the groups like freecycle or some other groups. Or perhaps some of the churches that give away food for people who are low on food would have something flour and sugar etc. ... View related article.
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RE: Thick Noodles for Soup
Yep, sounds like homemade noodles. I make them.. dry them a short time, and drop them in soup or broth. No matter how thin i roll them out, they still end up thick. We love them. They are filling and so tasty. Easy to make. Basically they are flour, some eggs, and tiny bit of water. Most recipes online will give you the portions. ... View related article.
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RE: Too Much Cumin
Here in Ohio there are hot dog shops that have this coney island sauce that is big time cumin tasting. I tried to copy it and finally got it tasting like it and it was more cumin than anything. Little chili powder and lots of garlic.

What I would do is add more "stuff" . more hamburger meat especially. Then package it up in portions in the freezer and you might not have to make any for a year! Or how ever long. I made mine in the 10lbs at a time of hamburger meat.

Good luck .. hope it works out for you.

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