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Eos
2010-11-25, 12:39 PM
Dig on in.

http://southperry.net/images/personal/2010-11-25 Thanksgiving.JPG

Sorry, no yams or cranberry gunk, I'm selfish.

Kurtle
2010-11-25, 12:46 PM
Are those Sister Schubert rolls?

Eos
2010-11-25, 12:46 PM
Yes, they are.

Kurtle
2010-11-25, 12:49 PM
I can recognize them from a mile way. Best rolls I have ever had, and we even serve them as our rolls at work. Enjoy your meal Eos!

Eos
2010-11-25, 12:52 PM
I only found them a couple weeks ago when I grabbed some for a pot luck that was lacking a bread and was surprised at how good they were.

A yeast roll that yummy and that storable is a treasure :f2:

Zelkova
2010-11-25, 12:57 PM
Ill post my spread as soon as its done.

Jon
2010-11-25, 01:09 PM
Looks yummy. Happy Thanksgiving everyone.

Loose
2010-11-25, 01:14 PM
It sure is.

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! Enjoy your bird feasting and potato mashing!

Fiel
2010-11-25, 01:14 PM
13 lb turkey
Mashed potatoes
Gravy
Corn
Dumplings
Homemade Cheddar bread straight from the oven

A true American homemade Turkey dinner. I think I feel sleepy.

Sarah
2010-11-25, 01:21 PM
Are you eating alone today, Eos?

Eos
2010-11-25, 01:23 PM
Yep. Didn't feel like traveling to Virginia or Texas and the boyfriend's out at his families because his niece has a wedding tomorrow so I get an orgy of food to myself and a nice little 4 day weekend to work on stuff.

XTOTHEL
2010-11-25, 01:24 PM
not deep fried?

Sarah
2010-11-25, 01:27 PM
Yep. Didn't feel like traveling to Virginia or Texas and the boyfriend's out at his families because his niece has a wedding tomorrow so I get an orgy of food to myself and a nice little 4 day weekend to work on stuff.

That's a ton of food for one person.

I'm still eating jello. Good thing I'm Canadian or this would be depressing.

Khoi
2010-11-25, 01:27 PM
Had turkey, ham, mashed potatoes w/ gravy, corn, and stuffing. Kinda want to grab a beer, but my dad would probably glare at me the whole time. Sooo.. <_<; I gotta drive home later anyways, haha . . .

PS: Happy Thanksgiving, guys!

Zelkova
2010-11-25, 01:28 PM
That's a ton of food for one person.

I'm still eating jello. Good thing I'm Canadian or this would be depressing.

How does being Canadian make things not depressing?

Eos
2010-11-25, 01:29 PM
That's a ton of food for one person.

It'll last me the whole four days :f2:


How does being Canadian make things not depressing?

Because it wouldn't have been her tradition anyway were she not sick.
Also Canadians are clinically happy. Constitutionally incapable of being depressed due the maple syrup running in their veins. :f3:

Eos
2010-11-25, 01:33 PM
Reminds me, this is also the appropriate thread for "I Am Thankful For" (serious ones only please, this is not the funhouse).

I Am Thankful For:
My friends, family and job in this year so many have lost some of each.

Sarah
2010-11-25, 01:36 PM
How does being Canadian make things not depressing?

Canadian Thanksgiving is in October. A feast in which I was able to partake.

Also what Eos said.

Enjoy your turkey you turkies.

Herbert Jablonski
2010-11-25, 01:53 PM
I see you all as truly decent people, and good friends. This old man is thankful to know you.

Merry Thanksgiving to all, and to all a good night!



Ugh, I can't stand turkey on Thanksgiving, I'm so f'uckin' glad we have a delicious ham instead.

Khoi
2010-11-25, 01:55 PM
I'm thankful for the friends I've made, and this applies IRL + online. Also thankful for the experiences that I've had in life that made me see the world a tad differently.

desi&co
2010-11-25, 01:59 PM
Happy Thanksgiving!

I'm watching the Macy's parade now but later we will have:

To eat while the turkey is cooking:
Spinach artichoke dip
hummus
pretzel crackers

Main course:
Turkey- the first one I've ever cooked! :eek:
green bean casserole
twice baked potatoes
stuffing
gravy- first time to cook that too- :f3: (there is backup gravy just in case)
crescent rolls

Dessert:
Pumpkin pie
Apple-Cranberry pie

Everyone Enjoy Your Day!

Kurtle
2010-11-25, 02:13 PM
Thankful this year for my family not deteriorating, making new friends, understanding who I am a little better, having money, and the Republican Party gaining majority. God Bless America!

Depnoa
2010-11-25, 03:24 PM
Dinner will consist of:

Turkey, Mashed Potatoes, homemade gravy, homemade stuffing, homemade rolls, cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes, and probably some other things I'm forgetting.

Dessert will consist of:

Blueberry Pie
Pumpkin Pie
and my personal favorite: French Silk Pie.
All homemade.

I'd definitely have to say I'm thankful for my mom being such a wonderful cook and liking to bake! =P

Along with my family, friends, and being more or less free.

Zelkova
2010-11-25, 04:27 PM
http://i.imgur.com/F46ci.jpg

almost time!

ImagineAll
2010-11-25, 07:48 PM
I'm thankful for my friends and family and the turn my life has made in this past year. Have an amazing Thanksgiving everyone and get well soon, Sarah.

WillDaSnail
2010-11-25, 07:49 PM
For my Thanksgiving dinner, my family and I are going to have:

- Roasted turkey
- Gravy
- Mashed potatoes (made by me! :f2:)
- Bok Choy
- Dinner rolls
- Cranberry sauce
- Apple pie

Drinks:

- Pepsi
- Martinelli's Apple Cider (Yum!)

Eos
2010-11-25, 07:50 PM
Bother. I forgot to get some apple cider & ginger ale to mix.

Mike
2010-11-25, 08:27 PM
Happy Thanksgiving everyone. Remember to leave room for the pumpkin pie.

ThatWasMyKil
2010-11-25, 09:14 PM
Hi im Australian and at work.

:D

Pixie
2010-11-25, 10:17 PM
Hi im Australian and at work.

:D

Me too. I have two more boring hours to go.

Reading this thread made me hungry. Someone please send me some food :)

MetaSeraphim
2010-11-26, 05:42 AM
Dinner:

Turkey
Ham
Homemade stuffing
Homemade rolls
Homemade mashed potatoes and gravy
Homemade cranberry sauce
Awesome super special awesome yams

Along with some homemade pies as well:

Pumpkin pie
Apple pie
Cherry pie
Chocolate pie

Followed by 6 hours of talking with family. T'was a fun yet tiring time. Best part to me was darting through a kitchen with two master chefs who taught me everything I know about cooking, baking and every possible thing dealing with food. (Mom and Grandmom.)

Hanabira.Kage
2010-11-26, 09:17 AM
Singaporeans don't really celebrate Thanksiving...

In any case, I wish to say "Thank You" to both Fiel and Eosian for keeping this site up and running all this time.