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Danielle's Biggest Fan
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: New Jersey
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A Happy Thanksgiving to all.
Remember what you are thankful for. Also for those in your lives family and friends and aquaintences who soon to be friends, for all of them affect you and help you through the day by day. |
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Happy Thanksgiving everyone, remember; "Don't let Granpa stuff the turkey."
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Danielle's Imaginary Boyfriend
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: 3rd rock from the sun
Posts: 818
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Happy Thanksgivings heading out to TN to see my parents, sister, niece & nephew.
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Danielle's Biggest Fan
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Colorado
Posts: 478
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Everyone have a very happy Thanksgiving...
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Danielle's Imaginary Boyfriend
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Baltimore, Maryland
Posts: 876
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Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
![]() Please be safe when you're out there driving! |
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Danielle's Future Ex-Husband
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: out yonder way!
Posts: 1,093
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Gobble gobble gobble...
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Danielle Junkie
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Canada
Posts: 27
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If you're a major carnivore like myself, don't just have a turkey but have a turducken!!!
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Danielle's Imaginary Boyfriend
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 512
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Never had a turducken--I am, I have to say, amazed they fit together like that (must start with a very big turkey). When I was a kid in Colorado, we had huge feasts with friends, neighbors and distant cousins--in addition to turkey there was venison & pheasant (going over to their house you'd inevitably find a deer hanging in their garage and pheasants from the awning on their patio). Sometimes there'd be a roast beef or ham, too. Then there was fresh corn on the cob, asparagus collected from around the South Platte, green beans, sweet potatoes & mashed potatoes (sometimes baked or 2x baked), fresh made bread & fresh rolls, pumpkin, apple & mincemeat pies--the whole nine yards and then some. But like I said, these were big affairs feeding right around 20 people across two adult tables and 1 kids table, with everyone bringing something or spending the day helping in the kitchen before or cleaning up after (I still like cleaning up after--Leo di Caprio may be King of the World, but I'm the King of the Dishwasher!). Our day is much smaller now, with just my Mom, brother, sis-in-law and my 2 nieces, plus yours truly, and the meal is much simpler--this year its a big Tom, sweet & mashed tatties, green beans and I'm not sure what else. Anyway its the company you keep and the time you spend with your loved ones that matters most, isn't it?
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