Who is cooking for Thanksgiving?
What are your favorite foods? I mean aside from the typical. I never could get off on cranberries or pumpkin pie, not my thing. So, I make at least a few unrelated dishes. I always make cherry cheesecake. Also, sage dressing... oh my next Thursday, yummy. I love you fucking pilgrims.
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Yummy... Sage dressing.... I can't eat anything on Thanksgiving I have a photo shoot the next day...
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Originally Posted by Mirren
What are your favorite foods? I mean aside from the typical. I never could get off on cranberries or pumpkin pie, not my thing. So, I make at least a few unrelated dishes. I always make cherry cheesecake. Also, sage dressing... oh my next Thursday, yummy. I love you fucking pilgrims.
I'm going to Pani's house so there'll be: turkey, stuffing, borsch, vodka, verenyky, vodka, pumpkin pie, vodka, cranberry sauce, vodka, salo, vodka ... then some vodka toasts. Did I mention vodka? mmm.
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My grandparents go all out for thanksgiving......... there's always a pecan pie as well as pumpkin, turkey and ham, potatoes, stuffing, rolls, and it just rocks
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we already had ours in Canada...we had duck and wildrice casserole and squash and green beans and for dessert apple crumble....not a fan of turky.....the bird....
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i'm in canada too, my parents went to the states for thanks-giving with some cousins up there, me and my bro stayed home cuz we had to work and went to one of our grandma's house, we had a ham dinner.
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i always make the deserts noone can top my cheesecake:thumb:
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Not having Thanksgiving as such, I will be cooking as usual in my brand new kitchen on my brand new gas cooker. I just don't know what yet ...
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Here's something to cheer up your Thanksgiving meal:
>>WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Americans gathering for dinner this Thanksgiving holiday will have at least one thing to be thankful for: a less expensive meal.
In its annual survey of a traditional Thanksgiving dinner, the American Farm Bureau Federation on Thursday estimated the average cost of this year's feast for a group of 10 people would be $35.68, down 60 cents from a year ago. <<
Now, don't you feel all warm and happy inside?
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well, no, actually. I prefer the English Holiday of talk like a prirate day. Alas, It is some way off yet, Me hearties