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OMG my son just texted me that he is on his way to the hospital. He works for a moving company and they were moving a piano. They guys at the top of the stairs couldn't hold onto it and it fell down the stairs onto his back. He told me not to come to the hospital though. I hope he is ok.
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OMG my son just texted me that he is on his way to the hospital. He works for a moving company and they were moving a piano. They guys at the top of the stairs couldn't hold onto it and it fell down the stairs onto his back. He told me not to come to the hospital though. I hope he is ok.
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Owww! Makes my back ache thinking about it. Hope he's ok.
 
OMG my son just texted me that he is on his way to the hospital. He works for a moving company and they were moving a piano. They guys at the top of the stairs couldn't hold onto it and it fell down the stairs onto his back. He told me not to come to the hospital though. I hope he is ok.
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Oh my goodness! Let us know when you hear from him.
 
Cream of Goose Soup



Ingredients:


Carcass from one cooked goose.
1 cup of onion, chopped.
½ cup of celery and celery leaves, chopped.
1 teaspoon of salt.
½ teaspoon of freshly ground black pepper.
1 medium carrot, diced.
4 chicken bouillon cubes.
2 quarts of cold water.
3 tablespoons of butter.
3 tablespoons of all-purpose flour.
1 cup of whole milk.
2 tablespoons of chopped pimiento.
Directions:

In a large pot, place the goose carcass, chopped onion, celery, salt, pepper, diced carrot, bouillon cubes and water.

Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer for 60 minutes.

Remove and strain liquid, reserving 3 cups.

Once the carcass has cooled, separate the meat from the bones.

In another soup pot, melt the butter; then blend in the flour and stir until the mixture is light brown.

Add the 3 cups of goose stock, and stir until the mixture thickens.

Add the milk and goose meat from the carcass; stir to heat.
 

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