Oh go on, I'll have an A-bomb and a pizza with anchovies. Can I have some really good spicy sausage on mine too please? I'll stock up before next week's leftover turkey. :D
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Oh go on, I'll have an A-bomb and a pizza with anchovies. Can I have some really good spicy sausage on mine too please? I'll stock up before next week's leftover turkey. :D
LOLOLOL,
Only I could find the three women on the planet that will eat anchovies.:D
Redd,
'Chovies and no peppers! DONE!
KK,
An A-bomb, spicy sausage and 'chovies!
DONE!
Now, here's a question. How do you do the Holiday in Europe? Ours is a four day orgy of eating and sleeping, I am sorta curious. THanks!
I'm afraid we don't do the holiday at all. We have to wait until Christmas for an orgy of eating. There is no direct equivalent to Thanksgiving, certainly not in Britain, and I'm not aware that there is anywhere else in Europe.
Good pizza! Great cold for breakfast too. :p
Holy tamales!
I am getting ready for the first good rainstorm in a while, it's 68 outdoors and I am sweating like a hog!
I am ready for a lucnh break....How about some cold cut heroes?
I think we have everything ready......OH,oh some spicy pastrami with garlic pickles....and homnestyle mustard and a dark beer! Or an Amstel. I haven't had lady companionship in a while?
Anyone?:D
:eek: WoW Richard I do think you got all of that under control in one Post.. I take some of what you want or having == With the exception of the woman.. :p I will haves me a Man Ok..:D
Killearn Kitties - the Canadian Thanksgiving holiday is in October, and is a harvest festival in origin. The US one has that aspect too, though there is more of a story behind it.
Might there be harvest festivals in Scotland? I am sure they would have a tremendously long and rich history. AND great food! :D
Anyone else from outside North America - what are your country's fall traditions?