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	<title>Comments on: make a leprechaun hat</title>
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		<title>By: Shelly Andresen</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2008 15:18:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Keersten...So fun to see you guys at Grandma V's Sunday.  I was happy to see on your blog that we are not the only ones who LOVE St P Day! It's a true fave.  When Tanner and Sara were little in Las Vegas, we started making Leprechaun Traps and setting them out the night before the big day.  We haven't caught one yet and we're going on 18 yrs of this! The gold coins as bait and the various traps through the years still haven't nabbed one for us. But those Leprechauns always leave footprints around our house and dye everything green. Green eggs and ham for bfast, with green milk like you, then Mat's brother served a mission in Ireland so we always have an Irish Fry---he claims a traditional Irish meal, but I have decided it seems more like a poor missionary meal. Anyway, we claim it and eat it every year! Fried eggs, homemade french fries, and pork and beans on a plate.  With malt vinegar on top. It sounds hideous, but it really is good.  Kinda.
Love you guys! Lets go to McD's and play!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Keersten&#8230;So fun to see you guys at Grandma V&#8217;s Sunday.  I was happy to see on your blog that we are not the only ones who LOVE St P Day! It&#8217;s a true fave.  When Tanner and Sara were little in Las Vegas, we started making Leprechaun Traps and setting them out the night before the big day.  We haven&#8217;t caught one yet and we&#8217;re going on 18 yrs of this! The gold coins as bait and the various traps through the years still haven&#8217;t nabbed one for us. But those Leprechauns always leave footprints around our house and dye everything green. Green eggs and ham for bfast, with green milk like you, then Mat&#8217;s brother served a mission in Ireland so we always have an Irish Fry&#8212;he claims a traditional Irish meal, but I have decided it seems more like a poor missionary meal. Anyway, we claim it and eat it every year! Fried eggs, homemade french fries, and pork and beans on a plate.  With malt vinegar on top. It sounds hideous, but it really is good.  Kinda.<br />
Love you guys! Lets go to McD&#8217;s and play!</p>
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		<title>By: get your green on! - Leap Into Art</title>
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		<dc:creator>get your green on! - Leap Into Art</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2008 03:29:39 +0000</pubDate>
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