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Tech Update and Lasagna Roll-ups!

My computer has befallen a terrible tragedy. I do not know what happened, but all of my documents and media were erased from my hard drive. Say what?? I know. This also means that all existing posts with pictures have no more pictures. I do not think I'll be able to recover most of them. UGH. 

Along with this wonderful surprise, my computer is not recognizing any type of electronic that I try to connect to it, which means no pictures/videos, which means no recipe posts until I can get this fixed. ):

Ugh. I'm dying. 

Anyhow, tonight's dinner are these lasagna roll-ups sans spinach since my family does not like spinach. (I love it! But they hate it.)

I am terribly sorry for the inconvenience! I'm definitely still going to take pictures but this specific recipe may not be up for a while. ): So sad. 


For all you Americans out there, Happy Fourth! I hope you're having a wonderful Independence Day filled with good food, family, sunshine, laughter, and general happiness!

xoxo

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