I like to make my own chili.  I load it up with beans, Sue uses pork and
beans(it's O.K.), but I like the beans mom used to use.    I was told I needed
to put a little more kick into my chili, so I figured that I would ask the
best-JOE.

Hey, for Christmas, I will provide the Ham and all the beer,wine,pop,liquor,
pie,chips , nuts and bread. I will have Amy make some barbacued weiners. I will
need you to make double baked potatoes. I will have Jean bring the polish
sausage and corn/greenbeans.  I may get some sourerkraut and dumplins from
Stoysich also.  I will tell dad that he can pay for the ham.
I will have Joey bring a relish trey  and some lasagne.( I thought it was
pretty good)
Do we need anything else? We are all off on that day, so we can start the party
as early as 3P.M. or earlier if you think, my guess is that you will be at the
casino that morning. Please advise.

Jane.M.Tholt@enron.com wrote:

> since when do you cook-Ithought Sue did everything
>
>     -----Original Message-----
>    From:   "John Maliszewski" <jmalisz@qwest.com>@ENRON
>    Sent:   Thursday, November 15, 2001 2:14 PM
>    To:     Tholt, Jane M.
>    Subject:  Re: Thanksgiving
>
>    I need his recipe. We had a chili cookoff and I made my own chili and
>    came in
>    3rd out of 5 people.  I beat 2 women, but My chili was not spicey
>    enough.
>
>    Jane.M.Tholt@enron.com wrote:
>
>    > Cajun Chef-can only get it here.  Too bad.
>    >
>    >     -----Original Message-----
>    >    From:   "John Maliszewski" <jmalisz@qwest.com>@ENRON
>    >    Sent:   Thursday, November 15, 2001 1:33 PM
>    >    To:     Tholt, Jane M.
>    >    Subject:  Re: Thanksgiving
>    >
>    >    You mean the stuff you buy or the gas that comes out of my butt
>    after I
>    >    make chili.  Speaking of chili, what does Joe put in his to spice
>    it up.
>    >
>    >    Jane.M.Tholt@enron.com wrote:
>    >
>    >    > All the gas stocks getting hammered.  Natural gas is bursting at
>    the
>    >    seams.
>    >    > Your bill should go way down
>    >    >
>    >    >     -----Original Message-----
>    >    >    From:   "John Maliszewski" <jmalisz@qwest.com>@ENRON
>    >    >    Sent:   Thursday, November 15, 2001 12:19 PM
>    >    >    To:     Tholt, Jane M.
>    >    >    Subject:  Thanksgiving
>    >    >
>    >    >    I ordered the pies for our big Thanksgiving day feast at
>    Jeanies.
>    >    Wish
>    >    >    you could be there.  Dad is bringing the beer, he said one  12
>    pack
>    >    >    would do, I told him to bring a case, just in case someone
>    wants
>    >    more
>    >    >    that one can. I know that Joan is not coming to dinner.
>    Should we
>    >    >    invite her to Christmas or wait for her to call.    If you
>    ever
>    >    talk to
>    >    >    her, you may want to mention that her father is still alive
>    and
>    >    lives in
>    >    >    the same house that she was raised in.  I hope she comes for
>    >    Christmas.
>    >    >    If she doesn't, I doubt that I will ever invite to anything
>    again.
>    >    But
>    >    >    that is that fucking Links "better that everybody
>    else"attitude.
>    >    I
>    >    >    might just turn that sideways and stick it up his German ass.
>    Hey
>    >    our
>    >    >    stock is going up, how bout yours?
>    >    >
>    >    >
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