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Josh

in the coral sea...
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People used to bring homemade baked goods to the swaps. Inevitably they were made into fish and cool coral shapes.

If you or your loved ones are able to work these types of miracles (i.e. bake), you are welcome to bring them along to share with the group. We would really appreciate it and it is a great way to make new friends. You could probably trade a coral cookie for a frag!
 

boozeman

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queens
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Niki,
Yes, I do sell booze.
I don't have a problem offering you or anyone else on MR a members discount on liquor... but I would not want to break any forum rules by doing so.
 

Davidl919

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I'll bring a cake someone else bring the plates and forks. Mom's bakery business is slow this might bring some new clients.
Tell her to make something really cool.
When I was a kid she would make a wedding cake with a fountain and in the bottom part of the fountain she would place a goldfish.

Well just spoke to her, business picked up this week and she almost sent me to hell for the last minute call, she can't do anything Fancy but she will look out. Nothing Fancy but very Tasty.
 
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Pinkheine

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Sweets!! Being as I work at a Candy Store and we make all chocolates on premise I'll bring some chocolates. Are 100 bars enough? hmmm Never been to a swap before so not sure the numbers in attendance.

or would a basket of treats be better, mix of chocolates, nuts, candies etc. or maybe a lil' of both.

LMK :)
 

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