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Kirata -> Happy Thanksgiving! (11/24/2009 8:58:46 PM)

I guess this is mainly to the Americans here, but y'all are invited to share in the good wishes...

Have a happy Thanksgiving everybody!

K.




Musicmystery -> RE: Happy Thanksgiving! (11/24/2009 8:59:50 PM)

Thank you, Kirata.

Best to you and yours.




Wolf2Bear -> RE: Happy Thanksgiving! (11/24/2009 9:03:37 PM)

Wishing a safe and happy Thanksgiving to friends, acquaintances and everyone south of the Canadian border.




Lucylastic -> RE: Happy Thanksgiving! (11/25/2009 4:52:51 AM)

Best wishes to all the Americans here celebrating Thanksgiving, have a wonderful happy time.
To my friends(yanno who you are) smewchies n huggs tooo
Lucy




LadyPact -> RE: Happy Thanksgiving! (11/25/2009 10:23:51 AM)

Thanks, Kirata.  The same back to you and everyone else.  Enjoy the holiday, be safe if you're traveling, and many wishes of happiness.




flcouple2009 -> RE: Happy Thanksgiving! (11/25/2009 10:35:42 AM)

Thanks and a Happy Thanksgiving to all.




Aileen1968 -> RE: Happy Thanksgiving! (11/25/2009 12:12:10 PM)

Happy Thanksgiving.
I'm spending my first holiday with him. Just the two of us. And the dog. And the guinea pigs. And the hamster.
Full spread of all the traditional food. I am a lucky woman.




chiaThePet -> RE: Happy Thanksgiving! (11/25/2009 6:42:35 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Aileen1968

And the dog. And the guinea pigs. And the hamster. Full spread of all the traditional food.


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chia* (the pet)




kiwisub12 -> RE: Happy Thanksgiving! (11/25/2009 6:48:13 PM)

I understand guinea pig is traditional food in Central and South America. How does it taste? - like chicken?







and Chia, i didn't realise you had your own emeticon. [:)]




Aileen1968 -> RE: Happy Thanksgiving! (11/25/2009 6:54:50 PM)


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ORIGINAL: chiaThePet

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ORIGINAL: Aileen1968

And the dog. And the guinea pigs. And the hamster. Full spread of all the traditional food.


[sm=hewah.gif]   [sm=hewah.gif]   [sm=hewah.gif]

chia* (the pet)



Hahaha. Noooooooo. I didn't mean it like that.




thishereboi -> RE: Happy Thanksgiving! (11/26/2009 5:27:35 AM)

Thanks. Happy Thanksgiving to you also.[:)]




wisdomtogive -> RE: Happy Thanksgiving! (11/26/2009 5:40:05 AM)

Thank you and Happy Thanksgiving to everyone.




OrionTheWolf -> RE: Happy Thanksgiving! (11/26/2009 6:27:37 AM)

Thanks Kirata!

Happy Thanksgiving to you and everyone else!

Pies and dressing cooked last night. Doing pudding, sausage balls, and wraps this morning. Turkey in the oven about 2ish, and then veggies and salad to be made closer to dinner time. What might be surprising to some is that much of the cooking for Thanksgiving is being done by me, and not my slave. She is from the North and we cook things a bit differently in the South. She is learning though, so next year she can make the cornbread stuffing, pumpkin pies and maybe the gravy.

So what else are people having for Thanksgiving?




estah -> RE: Happy Thanksgiving! (11/26/2009 6:59:20 AM)

Greetings all,

A happy Thanksgiving, safe travel and many fond memories.

verity




stella41b -> RE: Happy Thanksgiving! (11/26/2009 7:18:26 AM)

Wishing a Happy Thanksgiving to all Americans, their families and loved ones and may it be peaceful, joyful and meaningful.

From the smaller island on the other side of the Atlantic.

stella




kiwisub12 -> RE: Happy Thanksgiving! (11/26/2009 8:10:49 AM)

Turkey, bread stuffing (making that right now) mashed potatos, corn casserole, gravy, pumpkin pie with whipped cream, and last but not least, pavlova.

Nothing green - because no-one would eat it. *sigh* what to do, what to do????




ElizabethAnne -> RE: Happy Thanksgiving! (11/26/2009 8:19:38 AM)

Heya Kirata!

Thank you, and wish you could have joined us this year, maybe next.

Orion,

All the usual's, except as you know, in the north (at least in this house) we don't have cornbread stuffing.  We do however have two kinds, one is a sausage stuffing, and the other is Brule's favorite, just a sage "dressing", cooked outside of the turkey.   I did the pies yesterday, and from the apple pie filling I canned this past summer, we have a fresh apple pie along with the ubiquitous pumpkin and pecan.. 

Which... brings up a cultural thought, is it dressing or is it stuffing???  My family has always called it "dressing", it was only in my adult years I knew stuffing and dressing were the same.

But whichever you call it, and whatever is on your table, I wish you all (mostly Americans) a happy and joyous Thanksgiving Day.

Best wishes,

Liz




OrionTheWolf -> RE: Happy Thanksgiving! (11/26/2009 2:12:20 PM)

Hiya Liz,

I was taught that if it is cooked inside the bird, it is stuffing, and if it is made outside the bird it is dressing. Not sure what the official cooking school would say though.

Take care,
Orion




pahunkboy -> RE: Happy Thanksgiving! (11/26/2009 4:21:38 PM)

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ORIGINAL: stella41b

Wishing a Happy Thanksgiving to all Americans, their families and loved ones and may it be peaceful, joyful and meaningful.

From the smaller island on the other side of the Atlantic.

stella


You are so sweet!!   Thanks.  :-)

Here is a nice dance mix for today.   "I need you right now"    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S25vnWzDGwI




pahunkboy -> RE: Happy Thanksgiving! (11/26/2009 9:16:31 PM)

http://tv.gawker.com/5412799/roving-gang-of-turkeys-steal-little-boys-bicycle




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