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Happy Birthday Patti. May this be a wonderful birthday with lots of gluten free delights.

I also want to take this time to thank you for all the wonderful cooking advice you have given me. But, especially for telling me about Dari-free milk. I could not live without that milk.

Love and Hugs to a very special person.


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HAPPY BIRTHDAY PATTI !!!!!

Hope you have a great day!! and big {{{{{{{{{HUGS}}}}}}}}

debmidge Rising Star

Happy Birthday to Patti, Our Jersey Angel!

Lisa Mentor

Happy Birthday Patti....I hope it will be a wonderful one!

Canadian Karen Community Regular
Happy Birthday Patti. May this be a wonderful birthday with lots of gluten free delights.

I also want to take this time to thank you for all the wonderful cooking advice you have given me. But, especially for telling me about Dari-free milk. I could not live without that milk.

Love and Hugs to a very special person.

Happy Birthday! Patti! Hope you have a great day!

Lots o' Hugs!

Karen

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Happy birthday, Patti! Thanks for being such a great friend!

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Happy Birthday!!! Hope it was everything you wished it would be! :)


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Patti,

I hope that you have a wonderful gluten free (and all those other things!) birthday! Thanks for all that you do on this board. And for being my other mom ;)

xoxo,

Laura

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Patti, our angel!! Have a wonderful day, no matter what you do. :)

You bring so much to this forum and I know I speak for everyone in saying that we all appreciate it so much. Enjoy your day!

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happy BIrthday

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Happy Birthday, Patti!!

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Happy Birthday!

irish Contributor

Happy Birthday Patti. I hope you have a great birthday.

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY MY FRIEND!!!!!

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Have a fantastic day!

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Happy Birthdayyy Patti!! <3 YOU LOTS!!

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Happy Birthday Patti!!!

Ursa Major Collaborator

:DHappy Birthday Patti! :D

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Happy birthday!

jesscarmel Enthusiast

happy birthday Patti! all the best!!!! :wub:

lonewolf Collaborator

Happy Birthday Patti! I hope you're having a wonderful day!

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

HAPPY BIRTHDAY PATTI

JUST GETTING ON LINE....SORRY I MISSED YOUR BIRTHDAY..

HUGS

JUDY

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Wow Patti, I almost missed this!

I hope your Birthday was really super!!

What did you do really special?

Rachel--24 Collaborator

Woah...I almost missed YOUR BIRTHDAY!!! :blink:

Glad I saw this thread....I think its still you're birthday over there in Jersey. ;)

I hope you had the best birthday and I hope you're all recovered form your surgury and were able to have some fun celebrating your day!

I cant even believe its been a year already since your last b-day?? It seems like it just passed not that long ago! WOW...time flies! :blink:

Thanks for being you and for being such an angel to everyone on this board...we love you! :wub:

Happy Birthday Patti!!!

jerseyangel Proficient

Thanks everyone! :D

I had a very nice day. Mark and I went shopping, then later on spent time hanging out with the family.

We grilled steaks outside (Mark had to go out and sweep off the deck--it snowed late in the afternoon) and I made a gluten-free pineapple upside-down cake. :)

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