The Canasta plate!
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Isn't it exciting to read a diary?
Each Pass It On Plate has its own online diary. Look up your plate's tracking number to see where it has been. Leave a message before passing it along again.
Have fun!
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As people pass their plate from person to person,
they visit our website to read messages left for them by their friends, read about where the plate has been and what it has carried, and they can leave messages to their friends before they pass it on again.
Hi Jenny,
ReplyDeleteHere's a new thing I thought would be fun for us to pass around at our monthly canasta game. I brought that yummy lemon poppyseed bread on the plate to share with everyone. Since you're hosting this month, you keep the plate, then pass it on to Barbara, who hosts next month. She can pass it on to the next hostess, and so on.
So... who's going to get high score this time? You again? You were on a roll all summer.
-Carole
Hey Jean,
ReplyDeleteSorry I had to take a couple months off. And I had the plate at my house the whole time!
Hopefully I can make it up to everyone with these (ahem - whoo!) bourbon chocolates. I made them this afternoon. I am SURE everyone will be extra happy that I've returned. LOL
Hi Tami,
ReplyDeleteThis month's canasta plate brings...
Ta dah!
Sourdough bread and spinach dip!
Gosh, everyone. I just realized my plate is sleeping! Tonight I'm waking it up. Hehehe.
ReplyDeleteOk tonight's Canasta treat from me are little merengue cookies. They're little, they're low fat, and so no guilt. You can thank me later.
-Denise