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Post by Pru Freda on Nov 25, 2015 11:37:01 GMT -5
A very happy Thanksgiving to all my American Pub friends, wherever you may be.
I wish you peace and joy and no hangovers!
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Post by lou on Nov 25, 2015 12:32:58 GMT -5
Thank you for remembering. It's a great holiday, all about the good food. (and American football, if you're into that.)
I hope everyone having the time with family has good family to be with, and not the kind of family that's only good for writing characters you'd like to kill off. (And yes, Uncle Gene, I do mean you. lol.)
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Post by Becca Mills on Nov 25, 2015 12:43:15 GMT -5
Thank you! Now I have to make an apple pie and drive to Reno.
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Post by Suzy on Nov 25, 2015 16:19:39 GMT -5
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! If you're driving, be careful on the roads.
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Post by Miss Terri Novelle on Nov 25, 2015 16:45:59 GMT -5
Happy Thanksgiving to all.
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Post by ameliasmith on Nov 25, 2015 17:41:13 GMT -5
Happy Thanksgiving!
My first ever sweet potato pie is in the oven. I'm on for mashed potatoes for 30 mostly old people tomorrow!
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Post by lindymoone on Nov 26, 2015 4:06:13 GMT -5
Thank you, Lynda! And happy Thanksgiving to everyone who celebrates it. I like to think of it as a simple harvest festival, and offer thanks to those hard working farmers and other food producers we often take for granted. Here in Turkey... no turkey. (It's a New Year's thing.) Haven't decided what to thaw out for dinner yet. That sweet potato pie sounds great, Amelia, as do your mashed potato plans. Closest I could come to something traditional is to put cinnamon, nutmeg and ginger in the banana bread that's in the oven. I am thankful to be home, to be warm and dry and not hungry, and that no Russian warplanes are flying overhead... yet.
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