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0 posted 2006-11-22 07:26 AM



Chili

It was just her way in
simplifying adversities,
making less,
more

money, scarcer
than hen’s teeth

but knowing everyone
would arrive
expecting some normal
fare

no one knew
the carburetor had
to be replaced

or that the old ‘frig
had given out
to make way for a
new old ‘frig

why, even the coyote
had eaten better,
having taken off with
the rooster
just yesterday,

still, they would be
coming,

expectant, and hungry.

It was not in her
to turn anyone
away

so she did what she did

it was lemonade time

she took inventory
of stock at hand,
silently counting mouths

and for every man
multiplied theirs by two.

“We’re breaking tradition!”
she said,

hoping no one really
missed the smell of a big bird
roasting,

nor the niceties that
normally accompanied
white and dark
no red
no black
no green salad
nor baked beans,

but beans of a kind,

and offered up,
as "just chili".

One of the men looked around,
took in the moment,
then went and
got the beer.

It was a uproarious,
glorious feast, and
our team
won.

It was, simply,
the best Thanksgiving
ever gobbled.


© Copyright 2006 Karilea Rilling Jungel - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2006-11-22 07:31 AM


I have never been one for  a big Thanksgiving, not since mom died

so this would be my kinda meal!

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2 posted 2006-11-22 07:33 AM


I wish we celebrated Thanksgiving here in Australia - it would be a nice opportunity to have family and friends around you and to be thankful for who and what they are!

I enjoyed your write very much

Be well
Roniece

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3 posted 2006-11-22 09:04 AM


Just goes to show you,
it doesn't matter what's on the table..
but rather,
who's at the table.

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving Karilea!

Autumn, the year's last loveliest smile~
                                    

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4 posted 2006-11-22 09:19 AM


Bigger is not always better! She gave everyone a KISS by keeping it simple sweetheart!

She gave what she was able to give ~ and a whole lotta love!

Nancy summed up this wonderful Thanksgiving tradition with her comment, "it doesn't matter what's on the table..
but rather,
who's at the table."

Karilea, may your day of giving thanks be a glorious one!

Love & Sun Light,
Linda




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5 posted 2006-11-22 09:40 AM


I agree with Nancy and Linda on this wonderful Thanksgiving piece.

Thanks for sharing this Karilea!

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6 posted 2006-11-22 09:49 AM


GR8

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7 posted 2006-11-22 10:30 AM


I love it! It reminded me so much of one holiday when all I had in the fridge was tortillas, rice and pintos. But the homegrown tomato/cilantro salsa I made?...made it all a gourmet delight!
Thank you for sharing this feast of words and memories.

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8 posted 2006-11-22 11:42 AM


Sissie....and under this heart-warming poem is a bigger wisdom that you understand.  Thank you so much for an example of the nourishment of love.  
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9 posted 2006-11-22 02:46 PM





ahhh Karilea
lemonade time

perfect

Happy Thanksgiving
dear friend...

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10 posted 2006-11-22 09:39 PM


You can have a Thanksgiving meal with anything. Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
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11 posted 2006-11-28 02:58 PM


wonderful poem lady, chili is my kinda meal...*g* course around here a meal isn't a meal without chili
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12 posted 2006-11-28 03:38 PM


Care to send that recipe?  I am going to attempt to cheer up the cold people here in the snow with that for dinner tonight or tomorrow if it has to wait a day   

     
Merry Christmas To You And Yours

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13 posted 2006-11-28 06:50 PM


You created such a warm atmosphere with this write, dear Karilea. The greater story, the family, the love, came through beautifully.

Love,
Margherita

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14 posted 2006-11-29 02:21 PM


Kari, when all is said and done, you do create simplicity at it's finest...the warmth glows of this peace...thank you for sharing...
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