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<blockquote data-quote="moreluck" data-source="post: 1031040" data-attributes="member: 1246"><p>This looks like every Mother's Day of my childhood.......too cold to actually go swimming in Wyoga Lake</p><p>, but having a cook out and great eats was fun.</p><p></p><p>The cousins (lots of them) would run around, playing hide'n'seek, tag, etc. Everyone cooked something. For the kids it was usually hamburgers & hot dogs. The adults would try to outdo each other. Some would have steaks on the grill. Our family had a Coleman Camp stove....with 2 burners.(we didn't camp, but got it with green stamps)</p><p></p><p>My mom would make sauce & meatballs the day before...haul it out. She would heat it on one burner and boil water to make the pasta on the other. People's mouths were watering!!</p><p>She had packed salad and a loaf of Italian bread. Those were fun days.We could fish from the shore too.</p><p></p><p>We did the same thing on Father's Day, only it was plenty hot and we could swim in the lake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moreluck, post: 1031040, member: 1246"] This looks like every Mother's Day of my childhood.......too cold to actually go swimming in Wyoga Lake , but having a cook out and great eats was fun. The cousins (lots of them) would run around, playing hide'n'seek, tag, etc. Everyone cooked something. For the kids it was usually hamburgers & hot dogs. The adults would try to outdo each other. Some would have steaks on the grill. Our family had a Coleman Camp stove....with 2 burners.(we didn't camp, but got it with green stamps) My mom would make sauce & meatballs the day before...haul it out. She would heat it on one burner and boil water to make the pasta on the other. People's mouths were watering!! She had packed salad and a loaf of Italian bread. Those were fun days.We could fish from the shore too. We did the same thing on Father's Day, only it was plenty hot and we could swim in the lake. [/QUOTE]
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