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November 2006

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The Chop Is in the Mail

What’s the best thing about the holidays? The food. The worst? Racing from store to store to buy it. So to help you save time—and keep your sanity—I’ve tasted smoked turkeys, buttermilk pies, and the like from more than one hundred Texas companies that will ship them to your door. Needless to say, my favorites are first-class.

by Patricia Sharpe

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