Happy Thanksgiving 2009!
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Happy Thanksgiving 2009!
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I'm doing some cooking for Thanksgiving-the easy stuff-pie, cranberry relish and green bean casserole.
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Is that the holiday where Americans eat roast pumpkin and turkey pie?
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LOL reverse 'em, yeah. There's a company here in the States(Jones Soda)that makes turkey, gravy and stuffing flavored sodacarl stromberg wrote:Is that the holiday where Americans eat roast pumpkin and turkey pie?
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carl stromberg wrote:Is that the holiday where Americans eat roast pumpkin and turkey pie?
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Sounds good Katied! Our kitchen is already cooking and smells wonderfull! It is only a few dishes we are bringing but the aroma is mouth watering.katied wrote:I'm doing some cooking for Thanksgiving-the easy stuff-pie, cranberry relish and green bean casserole.
I love this time of year, it's not about gifts or religion, its just being together and good food of course.
Do any other countries have a thanksgiving?
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I made the cranberry relish and pie this afternoon(both came out great,BTW,though the cranberries needed a tad more sugar than they usually do). My mom was making the stuffing and preparing the turkey and the kitchen smelled *so* good.
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Sounds like something they would drink on I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here!There's a company here in the States(Jones Soda)that makes turkey, gravy and stuffing flavored soda
There is no Thanksgving in the UK.
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I've never had the festive Jones Soda(and wouldn't care to, quite frankly). I like stuffing,just not in soda form
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I think Canada does, but at a different date, commemorating an event in their own history rather than that of their neighbour to the south.Dr. No wrote: Do any other countries have a thanksgiving?
Since my wife is American, we celebrated our first Thanksgiving in the UK this year, with American style turkey stuffing and a pumpkin pie made from ingredients bought from these people.
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Before we discovered Costco's pumpkin pie, my mom always made pumpkin pie with the canned pumpkin.
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I've always wondered what candied yams are!
Crafty Amercians - they have two Christmases in a month!
I've always wondered what candied yams are!
Crafty Amercians - they have two Christmases in a month!
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The way my sister-in-law makes sweet potatoes is awesome-cut into rounds and baked with pears.
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Going to give americangoodies.co.uk a try this year, their website looks pretty nifty. Hmm turkey or turkey?