Spring/Summer HEHS 59 alumni newsletter

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to take home. The Florida shot glasses and the pink flamingo pens that lit up were hits. Awards (Florida mugs) were given to Clint Chapman & Marcy and to Jim Crowder for attending their first reunion and to Sally Kirk Adkins, Fred Crowder and Judy Turner McCormick and David for traveling the farthest to attend. Florida golf balls went to Art and Barbara Kidwell Jones for their work in putting the mini-reunion together. Florida "snowbirds" Mike Burcham and Larry and Liz Egnor attended as well as Florida residents Syd and Jan Myers, Ron and Mitzi Pace, Macky and Roy White and Don and Joyce (FL and GA) Jones. We had a lot of fun reacquainting again since our 50th in Huntington last September or, in some cases, since 1959. We all expressed a wish to have another even bigger and better mini-reunion next winter. ! wine. The time spent on a batch of How I started making wine!/0! wine, from start to finish is about 10 to !647(.618746! 12 hours. The cost is about $1.50 per bottle.

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I worked with a lady whose dad made dandelion wine. When she told me he had to pick every little dandelion petal off to make it, I thought there had to be a better way. I found a wine store that sold supplies to winemakers and bought a recipe book. I found a good recipe for wine made from concentrate and started making wine. We won’t discuss how the first few batches turned out. LOL It takes about 4 months to make a batch of wine. Each of my jars are 5 gallon and make approximately 23 bottles of

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I do not sell any of my wine. It is given to neighbors, friend and relatives. I must say I am well liked in the neighborhood. CHUCKLE, CHUCKLE!


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