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Glad Snow was released without harm to her, and I hope you feel better soon. I usually make potato cakes with my leftovers. Similar to yours, except I make them into balks that I coat in flower and then pat into patties and fry in a little olive oil and butter. I’m going to try yours the next time. They look delicious! Have a wonderful holiday.

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Thank you. I love your recipe for potato, and wil have to try that soon! Merry Christmas

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We’ll have to let each other know how they came out!

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It really is never a dull moment. Hope yoru shoulder feels better soon. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

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Thank you! Happy New Year to you!! I hope it brings you all you desire!

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Merry Christmas and thank you for sharing your life on the farm ... the way you write makes us feel like we are right there with you.

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Thank you for your kind words. Merry Christmas and a blessed new year to you and yours

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The creatures have a way of showing you what needs to be fixed next! Glad you were able to work it out.

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Yeah, they are good at that! Must be their superpower! Thank you!

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Glad you were able to get her out. That sounds like my experience every time I try to use a come along! They simply weren't made for small hands! I am also vertically challenged and nothing on a farm is ever made for someone under 6' tall! Thank you for the recipe and some time when you have a chance would you please share a picture of the entire feeder? It looks a lot sturdier than typical. Stay safe and happy holidays. Blessed be.

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Oh us smaller people are at a disadvantage for sure! I'll get a picture of the whole thing today and send you a PM with it. Thank you for asking!

Bright blessings to you and yours!

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