Re: Interact: coping with holidays

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Date: Fri Dec 06 1996 - 09:21:43 EST


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Doesn't Lillian Katz have some great ideas about coping with the holidays?

I want to share one of our family traditions.  
We all love pie, so we bake lots of them.  But. . .we don't wait until dinner
is over to eat them.  We usually get up early (of course) eat a big breakfast
after all the unwrapping is complete, and then wait for the big dinner about
6:00.  In between we have pie and drinks for lunch.  We started this
tradition because everyone eats too much to enjoy dessert after dinner, but
everyone enjoys the pie in the middle of the day.  Kids, especially think
it's the grandest.



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