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Volume II
July 1, 2008


Poll Results

In last month's issue of the HomeCook'n newsletter we asked, "What Kind of Fathers in Your Life Do You Celebrate and Give Gifts to on Father's Day?" Here are the results:


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What Kind of Fathers in Your Life Do You Celebrate and Give Gifts to on Father's Day?

Your Father (22) 18%
Your Husband (45) 37%
Your Son that Is a Father (9) 7%
Your Grandfather (3) 2%
All of the Above (25) 20%
None of the Above (19) 15%

Total Votes: 123

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I'm single so I spend time with my father. My grandfathers died years ago so we share stories about our grandfathers with the neices and nephews.


Don't have any left.


Even though my Father passed away 10 years ago I still take flowers to his grave and take a moment to remember him. Also, I celebrate my son who is a father of 3 beautiful daughters and of course my husband the father of our 3 children. HAPPY FATHERS DAY to all the Fathers everywhere.


YOU FORGOT TO ADD YOUR SON IN LAW THAT IS ALSO A FATHER TO YOUR GRANDCHILDREN


There should be a 'some of the above' category. I honor both my dad and my husband.


I only gave gifts to my father for father's day until he died New Year's Eve 2004. The rest are not my father, their children give them gifts. I did provide the transportation (and often the $$) for my kids to take my husband out until they got old enough to provide the $$. I still provide the transportation and neither of them drive yet even though they are both in their 20s.


I give to my father in law as my husband is not the father of my grown children.


I think all of the above so reasonable


If my dad was alive he would get a gift too, instead he is remembered with a prayer






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