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Wellstone ruled

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10. So true,
Tue Dec 4, 2018, 10:08 PM
Dec 2018

For most to the sixties,was one of the folks who supplied this wonderful Delicacies to this Church ladies. Getting all that fresh Goodness to these churches in a timely manner no matter what the weather or how ugly the Township and county roads were just to keep tradition alive.

Those 35 Gallon Plastic Cans weighing 150 pounds a piece were a hassle to wrestle for anyone . But the dedication was amazing. The Ladies were always there to see that the feed would go on as advertised.

And yes,this is just another chapter in our Midwestern Cultural History that is closing with each passing year.

But,oh the memories of each fall when the Crisp Air begins,you just knew some Church was about to call and wonder if you can supply us with that great tradition.

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YUK! chillfactor Dec 2018 #1
That does sound gross. TexasTowelie Dec 2018 #2
I had a Norwegian friend at university Haggis for Breakfast Dec 2018 #3
Aw Geeze say it ain't so. Wellstone ruled Dec 2018 #4
It's not just the old Scandinavians passing on dflprincess Dec 2018 #7
So true, Wellstone ruled Dec 2018 #10
Uff da is right!! Olafjoy Dec 2018 #5
But surely you must still have the lefse with butter & brown sugar dflprincess Dec 2018 #8
Aw. What's Minnesota without lutefisk? I tried it when we sinkingfeeling Dec 2018 #6
Years ago I was at a DFL dinner where it was served. dflprincess Dec 2018 #9
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