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No mom…I just ate
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Posted February 3, 2017
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No mom…I just ate
My mom used to say, “are you hungry Christina?” I’d say, “no mom…I just ate.” She’d say “I’ll put out a few things for us to eat.” After eating the whole plate of food, I’d be full and content. My mom would say “if you bring food…they will eat.”
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