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The Warmth Of Homemade

Contributed by Dorisanne on Wednesday, 6th August 2014 @ 06:17:19 AM in AEST
Topic: FamilyPoems



The Warmth Of Homemade

Cooking, freezing, and raspberry jam
Beef stew, salmon pie, and egg rolls out of ham

Quick party foods and a hunters breakfast
Castle cake, feather bed, and little trees for Christmas

Cakes of Dolphin, Smurf, and Muno too
Butterfly, Barbie Doll with thousands of views

Baby items, aprons, and dresses to sew
You can make your own maple syrup, you know

Wreaths, snowmen, and Christmas logs are a craft
Helping toddlers make bird food is always a laugh

Peanut butter, sugar, and chocolate chip cookies
Banana oatmeal, no bake, and centerpiece of crispys

Deer meat lasagna and savory stuffed shells
Leftover turkey meal with stuff off your shelves

Pumpkin carving, candy apples, and nature hunt fun
Accessories for creative cakes and rolls of cinnamon

Game night quesadillas and wraps too
More is in store and waiting for you

By: Doris Anne Beaulieu
At: https://www.youtube.com/user/Dorisanne13






Copyright © Dorisanne ... [ 2014-08-06 06:17:19]
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Re: The Warmth Of Homemade (User Rating: 1 )
by JohnRhinem on Thursday, 7th August 2014 @ 06:39:32 PM AEST
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That was fun as lovely and made myself hungry ~ Beautiful images in thoughts reminding myself of my childhood especially my aunt's homemade delicious old time cooking: Mmmmm....


Re: The Warmth Of Homemade (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Friday, 8th August 2014 @ 07:31:51 AM AEST
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A lot of good lines in this and very nicely written.
Good work.


So here's some observations. You've posted four poems but yet to read or comment on anyone else's writings, yet you have this desire to advertise your youtube page for others to support you. Yet, you do not support them.
YPDC is a great place. 99% of the poems are accepted in the general exhibition section. Yes, it is a great place. Part of what it makes it a great place is that people come on here and actually read poems and, like me, we also comment on them. We use our time not only to post but to read and comment. It would be a very sad and boring place if we were like you and just came on here to post poems and then leave. Imagine that. We only knew how to write poems and not how to read them. What would be the point? Post and, poof, gone. I could post fifty in one day because I am a premium member...pushing everyone's poems down the page...oh, wait, there is no one else...only me. Would be sad if we all only wrote and never even acknowledged the other poets here.
Do you see my point? What's the point of writing and sharing if no one reads? Sorta seems silly, does it not?



Take care,


Tim




Re: The Warmth Of Homemade (User Rating: 1 )
by Deidra_Carmichael on Friday, 8th August 2014 @ 03:46:09 PM AEST
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As one who is now utilizing her homemaking and cooking skills, I truly appreciated this poem. The food and scenery is indeed visible. Thanks for writing and God bless,

Deidra


Re: The Warmth Of Homemade (User Rating: 1 )
by spud on Friday, 8th August 2014 @ 05:35:03 PM AEST
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Hi,

Before I started reading your poem I had
decided that 2 or more reads and then bed.
NOW I'M HUNGRY!!!

Loved it! Jaunty! Could even dance to it!





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