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Post by Shoesy on Nov 21, 2012 23:16:02 GMT -5
Wishing all Americans a lovely, delicious holiday. I guess today pumpkin pie takes preference over macarons. ;D
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Post by mez on Nov 22, 2012 1:04:34 GMT -5
I echo the sentiment.
I hope all our North American friends enjoy a Happy Thanksgiving Day.
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Post by Happygoin on Nov 22, 2012 7:31:54 GMT -5
Yes, Happy Thanksgiving to everyone here. Don't eat too much! (As if!...what's Thanksgiving for?? After you give thanks, you eat yourself into a happy coma )
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Post by jo on Nov 22, 2012 17:02:54 GMT -5
I echo the sentiment. I hope all our North American friends enjoy a Happy Thanksgiving Day. Canadians stuff themselves with turkey in early October ;D Our Thanksgiving is the first Monday in October. But I join you in wishing my US friends a very Happy Thanksgiving. Gobble Gobble. ;D Jo
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Post by Belladonna on Nov 22, 2012 21:10:58 GMT -5
Happy turkey day American friends ;D Hope is was a great day!
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Post by geordy on Nov 23, 2012 11:25:34 GMT -5
Bistro Le Steak was great for T-Day Dinner but tonite I'm going home to "make leftovers!" Did bring some of my turkey dinner home(mostly turkey)...the meal included butternut squah soup(thick!) plus a salad..then turkey and fixins and Pumpkin cheesecake! So on Wed. I stopped by a local place that caters T-Day and got a small container of corn bread stuffing and turkey gravy. Will mash my own Yukon golds, open up some cranberry sauce maybe pick up some frozen mashed turnips or squash and cremed onions??? and have leftovers!
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