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I enjoy cooking for my husband and daughter. I love trying recipes that look interesting and easy. I know one's a hit with the family when they ask for seconds! I love to create things and am currently learning to turn pottery. My pet peeve is my never ending battle with my weight. Every time I lose a few pounds, they find me ... and bring more with them. (Ha! Ha!) I guess you can tell I also love to kid around and enjoy a good (clean) joke too! I love cooking, quilting and making pottery! When I have the time I love to read too! Some of the books that I've enjoyed are the Left Behind series and anything that contains some good old fashioned ghost stories. The spookier the better!!I guess you could say my taste in reading is well-balanced. (lol) I am a CNA and am loving working with my clients in their homes. :)
I love just about anything. The only things I don't like to eat are celery and licorice. Can't think of a good reason to include either one in a recipe.
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