Posted by on Dec 24, 2010 in
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When it comes to food, I think that it never hurts to sweeten things up a bit. And I’m not just talking about sweetening up desserts either. I like making regular food dishes sweet, along with adding other spicy flavors and things like that too. That’s why I love Thanksgiving so much because a lot of the traditional Thanksgiving dishes that my family always fixes every year actually are pretty sweet.
I like to try different takes on dishes though a lot, but instead of buying up a whole bunch of cookbooks, I like to use recipes that I find in magazines and websites instead because it’s a lot cheaper than buying a bunch of different cookbooks. When I was looking up recipes the other day online, I ran across a HughesNet comparison and after reading through it decided to switch over my internet service. I hadn’t been happy with my old internet service for a while anyway.
I found a recipe for brown sugar ham that just sounds like it will be so delicious so I’m going to fix that in addition to turkey. I think my family will really like it.
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