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 On a recent trip to Seattle, I was exposed me to a really unique taste experience- savory ice cream, who knew!

From "Creepy Crawly Critters" to "Turkey Stuffing & Cranberry"- though samples were offered, did I try... nope 😀 Traditional flavors for me, Chocolate and Cinnamon got my attention, but those who tried it said it was amazing.

In this diverse country, at this amazing time when we celebrate the blessings we enjoy, maybe a small step outside of our normal pattern would grow our worldview, enable us to understand others better- think I missed a chance to have something unique to discuss with those in line, to find a common joy of new things.

I hope that this Thanksgiving, Christmas season brings a wealth of new experiences, even "Prime Rib sherbet!" 

Blessings! 



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