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 Post subject: Re: Thanksgiving for Turkey Haters
PostPosted: Fri November 25, 2022 9:23 pm 
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I always make Cornish hens for thanksgiving instead. No forcing myself to eat increasingly diminishing leftovers for days on end that way, plus it's just better than turkey anyway.


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Also every Thanksgiving dish tastes like beige.


Dumb take.

It’s definitely not a symphony of flavor.


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 Post subject: Re: Thanksgiving for Turkey Haters
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for thanksgiving day this year it will be just me and the mrs...I'll be picking up a big order of Thai food..on Saturday our friends are coming over and they are bringing the traditional stuff..hopefully they bring some decent side dishes


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You and the Mrs are welcome to come to mine for the holiday if you like. My great-aunt is too old to travel so her family will have the holiday with her this year, and my uncle hurt his back so he's staying home this year, too. We're a relatively small group this year, so we will have more than enough space for you at our table (and in our hearts) if you like. Come on up to the house, doug

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 Post subject: Re: Thanksgiving for Turkey Haters
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doug rr wrote:
for thanksgiving day this year it will be just me and the mrs...I'll be picking up a big order of Thai food..on Saturday our friends are coming over and they are bringing the traditional stuff..hopefully they bring some decent side dishes

What should I eat in Paris on Thanksgiving? Goose?


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 Post subject: Re: Thanksgiving for Turkey Haters
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doug rr wrote:
for thanksgiving day this year it will be just me and the mrs...I'll be picking up a big order of Thai food..on Saturday our friends are coming over and they are bringing the traditional stuff..hopefully they bring some decent side dishes

thai food sounds like a great thanksgiving.

i'm already looking forward to a plate full of sides.

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 Post subject: Re: Thanksgiving for Turkey Haters
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doug rr wrote:
for thanksgiving day this year it will be just me and the mrs...I'll be picking up a big order of Thai food..on Saturday our friends are coming over and they are bringing the traditional stuff..hopefully they bring some decent side dishes

What should I eat in Paris on Thanksgiving? Goose?

steak tartare for lunch and a buttery lemon dover sole for dinner..or a croque madame


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You and the Mrs are welcome to come to mine for the holiday if you like. My great-aunt is too old to travel so her family will have the holiday with her this year, and my uncle hurt his back so he's staying home this year, too. We're a relatively small group this year, so we will have more than enough space for you at our table (and in our hearts) if you like. Come on up to the house, doug

can we have endless bags of Detroit style Coney Island hot dogs and watch 70's movies with your folks?


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 Post subject: Re: Thanksgiving for Turkey Haters
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 Post subject: Re: Thanksgiving for Turkey Haters
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doug rr wrote:
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doug rr wrote:
for thanksgiving day this year it will be just me and the mrs...I'll be picking up a big order of Thai food..on Saturday our friends are coming over and they are bringing the traditional stuff..hopefully they bring some decent side dishes

What should I eat in Paris on Thanksgiving? Goose?

steak tartare for lunch and a buttery lemon dover sole for dinner..or a croque madame

I’m convinced a big part of my wife conjuring up this trip is so she can avoid turkey.


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 Post subject: Re: Thanksgiving for Turkey Haters
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spike wrote:
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spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:
for thanksgiving day this year it will be just me and the mrs...I'll be picking up a big order of Thai food..on Saturday our friends are coming over and they are bringing the traditional stuff..hopefully they bring some decent side dishes

What should I eat in Paris on Thanksgiving? Goose?

steak tartare for lunch and a buttery lemon dover sole for dinner..or a croque madame

I’m convinced a big part of my wife conjuring up this trip is so she can avoid turkey.

smart lady


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 Post subject: Re: Thanksgiving for Turkey Haters
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Got some premade Cajun butter to inject this year, combined with frying the turkey I think I have fully come around to bring a turkey lover


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 Post subject: Re: Thanksgiving for Turkey Haters
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I have still never had a deep fried turkey.

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 Post subject: Re: Thanksgiving for Turkey Haters
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spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:
for thanksgiving day this year it will be just me and the mrs...I'll be picking up a big order of Thai food..on Saturday our friends are coming over and they are bringing the traditional stuff..hopefully they bring some decent side dishes

What should I eat in Paris on Thanksgiving? Goose?

When spike gets back from this trip we should tally up how many of his posts were posted for the sole purpose of making sure we know he is (was) in France

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 Post subject: Re: Thanksgiving for Turkey Haters
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Just posting about what’s going on in my life, man. Like always.

Didn’t you start an entire thread about you tailgating at Huskies games?


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 Post subject: Re: Thanksgiving for Turkey Haters
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spike wrote:
Just posting about what’s going on in my life, man. Like always.

Didn’t you start an entire thread about you tailgating at Huskies games?

And he's still dealing with the logistics


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 Post subject: Re: Thanksgiving for Turkey Haters
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hope you can sneak away to watch some of the packers game


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 Post subject: Re: Thanksgiving for Turkey Haters
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Enjoy turkey, but have never had a full turkey served at dinner.


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 Post subject: Re: Thanksgiving for Turkey Haters
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Just posting about what’s going on in my life, man. Like always.

Didn’t you start an entire thread about you tailgating at Huskies games?

Lol please calm down

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 Post subject: Re: Thanksgiving for Turkey Haters
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Just posting about what’s going on in my life, man. Like always.

Didn’t you start an entire thread about you tailgating at Huskies games?

Lol please calm down

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