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Friday, March 17, 2017
Friendly Fill-Ins - March 17th
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Friendly Fill-Ins
This meme is hosted by Ann at McGuffy's Reader and Ellen at 15andmeowing. Each week they will post four fill-in statements.
Here are my answers to this weeks statements...
Week 45: March 17, 2017
1. The oldest item in my home is one of my TVs. It doesn't even work anymore, but we still hang onto it.
2. The oldest item in my refrigerator is jelly. Actually I recently cleaned out my refrigerator so even the jelly isn't expired, although it's the oldest thing in there.
3. My family heritage is a mixture of things.
4. My favourite family tradition is just being with family on the holidays.
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Thank you for participating in the fill-ins, great answers. I am impressed that you just cleaned your fridge. I discovered yesterday that my ketchup and mustard expired in 2015 :)
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
I am sure we have a few non-working VCRs in our house. I am sure we all have electronics like that that need to make a trip to the curb.
ReplyDeleteI think it is wonderful when we can be with family for the holidays.
ReplyDeleteMy heritage is mixed. The one that I know the most about is the Irish in my family.
What is your favorite kind of jelly?
Have a blessed weekend. :)
Being with family on the holidays is a perfect tradition! :)
ReplyDeleteYour tradition is what it is all about! Jelly would stay in my fridge, if it ever got there. *bleh* HUGS!
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