Buzzzz'N Magazines COWETA November Issue

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Buzzzz’N Around Town

Coweta Christmas Nov 9 9:30am-3:30pm Coweta County Fairgrounds Holiday Sip & See Nov 22 5-9pm

Lights Up Nov 23 4-8pm Ashley Park Newnan

Cornerstone UMC 2956 Sharpsburg McCullum Rd Newnan Nov 23 at 4-8pm at Trilith Starting Nov 15 5-8pm

Buzzzz’N Around Town

Dec 7 at 4pm at 68 Main St, Senoia

Festival begins 4pm : Parade 6:30pm.

Hometown Holiday Dec 7 4-8pm Drake Field

The Fayette Humane Society’s 8th Annual Christmas Tour Of Homes Dec 8 from 2 to 6pm www.fayettehumane.org.

Tour of Homes Dec 7 5-8pm Downtown Newnan

Candy Cane Hunt Dec 7 9am-12pm 936 Redwine Rd, Fayetteville

Local Senoia Restauranteur, Lisa Thiffault, of Lisa’s Creperie is a winner of Food Network Great Truck Race.

She and her team came home with a 5th Place win. You can watch episodes on Food Network and YouTube. Visit www.LisasCreperie.com to follow food truck locations and stop in to congratulate Lisa at Lisa’s Creperie Main Street Senoia.

Lisa Thiffault was born in France and her family’s crepe recipe has been passed down for generations - that recipe is now the cornerstone of the cafe and food truck she opened after retiring as a Navy helicopter mechanic. Along with Miranda Moore & Ally Marlow, this talented team of three drove out to Los Angeles and took on some of the toughest challenges of the road, receiving national recognition and drawing big crowds with their delicious crepes. You can catch some of the specials featured only on Food Network right here in Lisa’s downtown Senoia cafe.

THANKSGIVING LETTER FROM GRANDMA!

Dear Family.......Living is still important to me. If being in my Last Will and Testament is important to you, then you might consider being with me for my favorite holiday. Dinner is at 2:00. Not 2:15. Not 2:05. Two. 2:00! Arrive late and you get what's left over.

Last year, that moron Marshall fried a turkey in one of those contraptions and practically burned the deck off the house. This year, the only peanut oil used to make the meal will be from the secret scoop of peanut butter I add to the carrot soup.

Jonathan, your last new wife was an idiot. You don't arrive at someone's house on Thanksgiving needing to use the oven and the stove. Honest to God, I thought you might have learned after two wives - date them longer and save us all the agony of another divorce. Now, the house rules are slightly different. This year because I have decided that 47% of you don't know how to take care of nice things. Paper plates and red Solo cups might be bad for the environment, but I'll be gone soon and that will be your problem to deal with.

1. The University of Georgia no longer plays Florida. The television stays off during the meal.

2. The "no cans for kids" rule still exists. We are using 2-liter bottles because your children still open a third can before finishing the first two. Parents can fill a child's cup when it is empty. All of the cups have names on them and I'll be paying close attention to refills.

3. This year, if Jell-O salad comes in the front door it will go right back out the back door with the garbage. Save yourself some time, honey. You've never been a good cook and you shouldn't bring something that wiggles more than you. Buy something from the bakery.

4. Grandmothers give grandchildren cookies and candy. That is a fact of life. Your children can eat healthily at your home. At my home, they can eat whatever they like as long as they finish it.

5. I cook with bacon and bacon grease. That's nothing new. Your being a vegetarian doesn't change the fact that stuffing without bacon is like egg salad without eggs.

6. Salad at Thanksgiving is a waste of space. 7. I do not like cell phones. Leave them in the car.

8. Being a mother means you have to actually pay attention to the kids. I have nice things and I don't put them away just because the company is coming over. Mary, watch your kids and I'll watch my things.

9. You don't need to bring anything means you don't need to bring anything. And if I did tell you to bring something, bring it in the quantity I said. Really, this doesn't have to be difficult.

10. Showing up for Thanksgiving guarantees presents at Christmas. Not showing up guarantees a card that may or may not be signed.

Love You, Grandma

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