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    <description>What type of refreshments do you provide? Of course, we have cookouts. I'm mostly talking about when nieces and nephews want to come over. I always have tea to drink. Last week, when they came over, I had stuff for sandwiches. They want to come over at least twice a week. I enjoy them coming over, but it does get expensive feeding them. There can be anywhere from 2 to 8 or more here at one time. I'm not complaining...I'm really looking for suggestions on things y'all have for snacks...thanks so much...</description>
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