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Not Me!
During a meal designate a person to close their eyes and count to 10. Have another person at the table take a small object, such as a bottle cap, and quietly pass it around the table. When the leader is finished counting, everyone puts their closed fists on the table and tries to look innocent while the leader tries to guess who has the object.
Family Dinner Games
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