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Old 10-08-2007, 04:45 PM   #21
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It's too bad this place doesn't have smellorama. The aroma coming from my kitchen is pure yummy. Fresh baked pumkin pie just out of the oven. Large chicken with stuffing roasting in the oven.
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may i be an honorary canadian for the day? turkey and pumpkin pie sounds really flipping good. anyone want to adopt an american for the day? i'll return the favor in november.
sure, I celebrate the American Thanksgiving as well, just for the turkey.


Anything for more turkey.
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It's too bad this place doesn't have smellorama. The aroma coming from my kitchen is pure yummy. Fresh baked pumkin pie just out of the oven. Large chicken with stuffing roasting in the oven.
my stomach just growled reading that. you are pure evil
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sure, I celebrate the American Thanksgiving as well, just for the turkey.


Anything for more turkey.
much appreciated. what time is dinner and do i need to bring something? lol
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my stomach just growled reading that. you are pure evil
I forgot to mention that's there a pot of homemade rice pudding with raisins baking in the oven also
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I forgot to mention that's there a pot of homemade rice pudding with raisins baking in the oven also
so really....how far down the family tree is satan? lol
any cranberry sauce? stuffing? hmmmm mashed potatoes? i'm started to type and read the words ala homer simpson at this point. i think hubby and son are wanting cheeseburgers tonight. which pretty much bites in comparison to what you are all eating. i'm horribly jealous.
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Im celebrating Canadian thanksgiving by going to Boston Market tonight. Unfortunately I didnt get the day off work to cook..but Boston Market will definately be yummy! Their SWEET POTATOES RULE.
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Im celebrating Canadian thanksgiving by going to Boston Market tonight. Unfortunately I didnt get the day off work to cook..but Boston Market will definately be yummy! Their SWEET POTATOES RULE.
Isn't it Columbus day there anyways? Not a holiday though?

My family had turkey day yesterday, we usually do that for some reason. Just had leftovers for dinner, ah.. turkey. So good.
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Isn't it Columbus day there anyways? Not a holiday though?

My family had turkey day yesterday, we usually do that for some reason. Just had leftovers for dinner, ah.. turkey. So good.
yes, it is. doesn't mean much other than an excuse to not deliver mail and close banks. one of those non-holiday holidays. i feel kind of bad that they stuck your holiday on a monday. we kind of luck out with ours on thursday. most places then give people off that friday too. so we end up with a 4-day weekend.
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so really....how far down the family tree is satan? lol
any cranberry sauce? stuffing? hmmmm mashed potatoes? i'm started to type and read the words ala homer simpson at this point. i think hubby and son are wanting cheeseburgers tonight. which pretty much bites in comparison to what you are all eating. i'm horribly jealous.
Yup! Cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, turnup, stuffing, brussel sprouts, and lots of gravy. Ohhhhh a huge spoonful of whipped cream on the pumpkin pie. Buuuuuurp! Man am I stuffed!
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Yup! Cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, turnup, stuffing, brussel sprouts, and lots of gravy. Ohhhhh a huge spoonful of whipped cream on the pumpkin pie. Buuuuuurp! Man am I stuffed!
so.....what you are saying is he is a VERY close relative. i'll cut you a deal -- send the rest and keep the brussel sprouts and the turnips. how is that for my impressive negotiating skills? what until the tryptophan kicks in, that is when i'll make my move and clean out the leftovers. you will be powerless against my ninja like moves.
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so.....what you are saying is he is a VERY close relative. i'll cut you a deal -- send the rest and keep the brussel sprouts and the turnips. how is that for my impressive negotiating skills? what until the tryptophan kicks in, that is when i'll make my move and clean out the leftovers. you will be powerless against my ninja like moves.
Blasphemy! You take the turnup and brussel sprouts.
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Blasphemy! You take the turnup and brussel sprouts.
too healthy by far. why ruin a perfectly good meal with healthy food?

well, kids...time to go. thanks for allowing me to bogart your board. it has been nice. some good people, some good conversation. enjoy the rest of your night all.
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Good god. Turkey leftovers on those small white buns with lots and lots of salt and butter..... mmmmmmmmmmmmmm

Happy thanksgiving!

Oh my God, that's the favourite in our house too. We enjoy the turkey bun sandwiches better than the dinner itself.

Turkey buns for school lunches are everybody's favourite.
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Brussel sprouts: the world's worst vegetable. I'd rather eat a truckload of cauliflower.
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Turnip, the world's best holiday dinner vegetable. I love it.
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Old 10-08-2007, 08:13 PM   #37
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Pumpkin cheesecake > pumpkin pie
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Oh my God, that's the favourite in our house too. We enjoy the turkey bun sandwiches better than the dinner itself.

Turkey buns for school lunches are everybody's favourite.
Is it just my family that puts Ketchup on turkey buns mmmm turkey buns with s&p and ketchup yummy
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too healthy by far. why ruin a perfectly good meal with healthy food?

well, kids...time to go. thanks for allowing me to bogart your board. it has been nice. some good people, some good conversation. enjoy the rest of your night all.
Heh.

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Is it just my family that puts Ketchup on turkey buns mmmm turkey buns with s&p and ketchup yummy
I have never heard of that, but I'm not much of a ketchup person, so doesn't sound good to me.

To each his own, whatever makes your turkey bun special.

Yummy, can't wait to go home for lunch and have some more.
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