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Odd Thanksgiving Meals
Traditionally, I think it just isn't thanksgiving without the turkey. Nevermind all of the dressings and whatnot that you have with it, to me no turkey means no thanksgiving.
But this evidently isn't the case with other people. Some people don't like turkey, other people just want something different for thanksgiving.
Now, me personally, I'm gonna be having turkey with all the trimmings...but my Professor in college and one of my co-workers is having something completely different.
My professor is going to have porogies for thanksgiving. Yes, porogies. Not sure what they are, aren't they like potato skins or something? I'm not sure. But for thanksgiving? And they're the microwave kind too from what I heard. Wow. That's gotta be a strange thanksgiving, but she said she doesn't like turkey anyway.
Then one of my coworkers is going to have steak with peppers and onions. Don't get me wrong, I love steak with peppers and onions, especially in the summer time on the grill. But to me, a thanksgiving dinner this does not make. Now, normally I'm not a huge traditionalist, as I enjoy both old and new traditions but this is where I draw the line. I can understand if you're a vegetarian but in my book, nothing beats a real turkey roasted in the oven. Even if I was a vegetarian, I think I would have to make an exception for the Holidays.
Some people have Turkducken, but to be honest I think such a dish better fits a Christmas dinner. It's just not Turkey day without the turkey. And I mean plain ol' turkey too. Not some fancy concoction.
I even remember one of my dad's ex-girlfriends having Ham one year. Ham is for Easter if you ask me. Don't ask me why, but I always kind of associated ham with Easter Dinner with baked beans.
So I thought, what do you guys think? Are you guys all for the traditional turkey, or would you rather have something different? What's your reaction when a fellow co-worker, peer, teacher or whoever decides to have something other than Turkey for Thanksgiving?
But this evidently isn't the case with other people. Some people don't like turkey, other people just want something different for thanksgiving.
Now, me personally, I'm gonna be having turkey with all the trimmings...but my Professor in college and one of my co-workers is having something completely different.
My professor is going to have porogies for thanksgiving. Yes, porogies. Not sure what they are, aren't they like potato skins or something? I'm not sure. But for thanksgiving? And they're the microwave kind too from what I heard. Wow. That's gotta be a strange thanksgiving, but she said she doesn't like turkey anyway.
Then one of my coworkers is going to have steak with peppers and onions. Don't get me wrong, I love steak with peppers and onions, especially in the summer time on the grill. But to me, a thanksgiving dinner this does not make. Now, normally I'm not a huge traditionalist, as I enjoy both old and new traditions but this is where I draw the line. I can understand if you're a vegetarian but in my book, nothing beats a real turkey roasted in the oven. Even if I was a vegetarian, I think I would have to make an exception for the Holidays.
Some people have Turkducken, but to be honest I think such a dish better fits a Christmas dinner. It's just not Turkey day without the turkey. And I mean plain ol' turkey too. Not some fancy concoction.
I even remember one of my dad's ex-girlfriends having Ham one year. Ham is for Easter if you ask me. Don't ask me why, but I always kind of associated ham with Easter Dinner with baked beans.
So I thought, what do you guys think? Are you guys all for the traditional turkey, or would you rather have something different? What's your reaction when a fellow co-worker, peer, teacher or whoever decides to have something other than Turkey for Thanksgiving?
This probably seems crazy, crazy, a graveyard theory,
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Re: Odd Thanksgiving Meals
I am pretty much for the traditional Thanksgiving with all the trimmings, Mau.
I tried different meals a couple of years and it just didn't seem the same at all.
I did a big Indian spread one year, Mexican another and Greek another. Just for the change.
I haven't done that in a long time, now. Give me the turkey dinner!
I tried different meals a couple of years and it just didn't seem the same at all.
I did a big Indian spread one year, Mexican another and Greek another. Just for the change.
I haven't done that in a long time, now. Give me the turkey dinner!
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Re: Odd Thanksgiving Meals
dressing.. its all i can say really hahaha that's the most important thing for me for thanksgiving i've started craving it BAD here recently
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Re: Odd Thanksgiving Meals
What about the beans, Bella? Pffft! Pfftt!
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Re: Odd Thanksgiving Meals
Adrian, I've been craving dressing too!! I can't wait!! hehe
NeverMore, you had better hide for that!!!!! LOL I love that scene!!
But I'm definitely nowhere near that bad!! hahahahahaha
NeverMore, you had better hide for that!!!!! LOL I love that scene!!
But I'm definitely nowhere near that bad!! hahahahahaha
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Re: Odd Thanksgiving Meals
you arent dressed yet??? It's 12:30 noon already lazy @ss, get dressed!!!Belladonna wrote:Adrian, I've been craving dressing too!! I can't wait!!
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Hahahahaha!!! Oh man you got me!!
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Re: Odd Thanksgiving Meals
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You gonna be able to eat Thanksgiving dinner, Bella? I mean, with that foot planted firmly in your mouth and all.
You gonna be able to eat Thanksgiving dinner, Bella? I mean, with that foot planted firmly in your mouth and all.
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Re: Odd Thanksgiving Meals
I guess I'm a stickler when it comes to thanksgiving dinner. If it's thanksgiving, Turkey is the center of the meal. Of course, I must have my stuffing with it. (And for me, it's gotta be stove top XP I'm just not crazy about Homemade stuffing for some reason)
Is that what you mean by dressing?
Is that what you mean by dressing?
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Re: Odd Thanksgiving Meals
Yes. Stove Top is okay, but I always make my own. I can't wait until Thursday!!!
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Re: Odd Thanksgiving Meals
Yeah. I love Thanksgiving. It's all about food! Well...and giving thanks for what we have. But man the turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce *mouth waters*
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Re: Odd Thanksgiving Meals
Spookymufu wrote:you arent dressed yet??? It's 12:30 noon already lazy @ss, get dressed!!!Belladonna wrote:Adrian, I've been craving dressing too!! I can't wait!!
hahahaha and WHY would we bring this up? lol we eat dinner at 12 this thursday lol you can come in as lazy as your want HAHAHAHAHA
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Re: Odd Thanksgiving Meals
I am pretty much a die-hard TRADITIONALIST when it comes to any holiday, but especialy holidays like Thanksgiving, but what many people don't know, is that there are numerous measl that are considered TRADITIONAL for Thanksgiving. Goose and Duck are or at least were very common as Thanksgiving meals. Turkey is more prevelant, because they are indigidous to America, but there are all kinds of foul that's eaten on Thanksgiving day, that are very much part of the TRADITION of the day.
On the first Thanksgiving, as you might know from the quiz, they had turkey, fish, lobster, venisant and a whole host of other meats.
Mike
On the first Thanksgiving, as you might know from the quiz, they had turkey, fish, lobster, venisant and a whole host of other meats.
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Re: Odd Thanksgiving Meals
A perogie is a crust stuffed with cabbage and seasonings, sealed shut and deep fried.
My people from the upper-midwest make something almost identical but the call them pasties (manners, gentlemen) and they taste as good as their name implies, which is based on the root word 'paste'.
They aren't too bad if you smother them in gravy or ketchup or motor oil or...
My people from the upper-midwest make something almost identical but the call them pasties (manners, gentlemen) and they taste as good as their name implies, which is based on the root word 'paste'.
They aren't too bad if you smother them in gravy or ketchup or motor oil or...
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Re: Odd Thanksgiving Meals
LOL! Okay I'll remember that!!adrian wrote:Spookymufu wrote:you arent dressed yet??? It's 12:30 noon already lazy @ss, get dressed!!!Belladonna wrote:Adrian, I've been craving dressing too!! I can't wait!!
hahahaha and WHY would we bring this up? lol we eat dinner at 12 this thursday lol you can come in as lazy as your want HAHAHAHAHA
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