Groovy new Thanksgiving Traditions for Social Pariahs


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Leo_V is offline Leo_V Post #11  October 11,2009, 2:07pm
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Crusty nuts? Pies? Cannibals gathering early in the jungle? And this is the Thanksgiving thread?!?!

I can't wait for the Halloween thread.
 
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cogniacgirl wrote :
I was born in Romania and we never knew about Thanksgiving. I became American Citizen on Thanksgiving, and every year, on Thanksgiving, I go skiing at Wolf Creek Pass, celebrating the freedom. It's been 25 years.
welcome to our little group!

I don't want to hijack this thread so if you could start a new thread, I would love to know if you left before or after the fall of the USSR? How have things changed since you left there?

I see your new on eH Advice so if you need help feel free to ask.
 
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Tofurkey... I have two vegetarian daughters. Sigh, then lots of traditional stuff... garlic mashed potatoes, squash, sauteed mushrooms, pumpkin cranberry bread.

Pumpkin pie for dessert. No one asks about dairy and I do not tell.....

Happy Canadian Thanksgiving, all
 
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Leo_V wrote :
Crusty nuts? Pies? Cannibals gathering early in the jungle? And this is the Thanksgiving thread?!?!

I can't wait for the Halloween thread.
I think you should start us off to Halloween by starting the thread.... something scary!
 
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I think you should start us off to Halloween by starting the thread.... something scary!
So maybe scary costumes ideas...

Raider fans?
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(I got more...)
 
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cogniacgirl wrote :
I was born in Romania and we never knew about Thanksgiving. I became American Citizen on Thanksgiving, and every year, on Thanksgiving, I go skiing at Wolf Creek Pass, celebrating the freedom. It's been 25 years.
Best answer yet.
 
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Ciao_eh wrote :
Tofurkey... I have two vegetarian daughters. Sigh, then lots of traditional stuff... garlic mashed potatoes, squash, sauteed mushrooms, pumpkin cranberry bread.

Pumpkin pie for dessert. No one asks about dairy and I do not tell.....

Happy Canadian Thanksgiving, all
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Get those small pumpkins, about 6" across. Cut top off. Scoop seeds/strings out. Put some gruyere and some mascarpone cheese inside. Add some fresh sage. Add some salt and pepper. Put top back on. Bake.

YUM! Also a fun food to eat. And looks great on the table.
 
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Sassafras, that sounds so good! And Ciao, I eat tofurkey every year too. It's not so bad...
 
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DennisWisconsin is offline DennisWisconsin Post #20  November 9,2009, 2:38pm
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Ciao, I eat tofurkey every year too. It's not so bad...
You really are a comedian!
 
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