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Monthly Archives: February 2013
Home Pride Update XI – Auction Week
I checked to see what the latest news was this week about Home Pride Bread and found that the press has been very quiet. However, this week we will see some news as the auction date for the major Hostess … Continue reading
Posted in Food
Tagged Bimbo, bread, Cascade Pride, Flowers Foods, Food, home pride, Home Pride Bread, hostess, Oroweat, Roman Meal, sandwiches, Sara Lee, twinkies
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Authors Card Game
Do you remember playing the Authors Card Game when you were young? We had a deck of cards made by Whitman when I was growing up and I loved playing this game with my siblings. About a dozen or so … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Education, Family History, Genealogy, Memories
Tagged Abbott, authors card game, Books, Card Games, Culture, Family History, games, Genealogy, memories, Phillips Exeter Academy, Zuckerburg
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