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Thread: Thursday #239 - HAPPY THANKSGIVING

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    Thursday #239 - HAPPY THANKSGIVING

    Could we all join hands (and paws) and say a prayer today for our service men and women in Iraq and other service men and women all over the globe.
    May they be safe and return home to their loved ones. A prayer for all people who are less fortunate than we are - most Americans have so much - we lose sight of what is enough!

    O.K. - now - who is roasting the turkey - who is making that stuffing - is it ready?

    Cranberry Sauce
    Homemade Rolls
    Peas
    French bean casserole
    Mashed Potatoes
    Sweet Potatoes
    Pecan Pie
    Pumpkin Pie
    Whipped Cream

    and the beverages.........

    Let's see...... Sara is bringing Cider and Maker's Mark - what else would you like aside from ice cold water?

    I will make the pies and provide the whipped cream.

    It's gonna be a GREAT DAY!

    Hugs to everyone!

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    Uh oh. Mario's shooting marbles - no, Mario, those aren't marbles, they're our cranberries!

    Here's to a peaceful Thanksgiving Day for everyone. We have a lot to be grateful for, starting with all my friends here at Thursdays on PT.

    Need some help smashing them taters, Gini?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gini

    Could we all join hands (and paws) and say a prayer today for our service men and women in Iraq and other service men and women all over the globe.
    May they be safe and return home to their loved ones. A prayer for all people who are less fortunate than we are - most Americans have so much - we lose sight of what is enough!

    O.K. - now - who is roasting the turkey - who is making that stuffing - is it ready?

    Cranberry Sauce
    Homemade Rolls
    Peas
    French bean casserole
    Mashed Potatoes
    Sweet Potatoes
    Pecan Pie
    Pumpkin Pie
    Whipped Cream
    ROGER on the Prayers ... DONE!

    Now, who's making my Grammy's specialty ... lil tiny Cremed Onions with most anything else ya got -
    peas, green beans, she even did it with Lima Beans once ... and I ATE 'em!

    /s/ Cinder, Smokey & Heidi

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    Added my prayers

    Get those drinkies lined up so I can mourn the death of English football last night

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...ls/7100393.stm

    what a shambles
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    Add my prayers too.
    It's not a traditional side dish, but I'll make and cyber over the spinach quiche.

    Happy Thanksgiving.


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    Uhmmm, Pecan Pie - that sounds like something I would like!! Honestly, I've never tried one before. I'll have a go and hopefully have one ready in an hour.

    How about this recipe - will that do?

    Pecan Pie Recipes

    Ingredients:
    3 eggs
    1 cup sugar
    1 cup light corn syrup
    2 tablespoons butter, melted
    2 tablespoons almond-flavored liqueur, such as Amaretto
    1 teaspoon vanilla
    1 cup pecans
    1 pie crust (9 inch size), unbaked or frozen
    Turn this recipe into a puzzle! [click]

    Directions:

    Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

    In a medium bowl, slightly beat eggs with a fork. Add sugar, corn syrup, butter, almond liqueur and vanilla; stir until blended. Stir in pecans. Pour into pie crust.

    Bake 50 to 55 minutes, or until a knife inserted halfway between center and edge comes out clean and center of pie appears barely set.

    Cool on wire rack.


    Happy Thanksgiving everyone!



    "I don't know which weapons will be used in the third World war, but in the fourth, it will be sticks and stones" --- Albert Einstein.


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    What about the soup Gini? I'm making butternup squash soup. Will that do? (Goes well with Maker's Mark! )

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    Prayers from me too!
    Chester wants to bring some Pounce treats for all the kitties:

    (Let go!!! Chester!!! You have to share!!!)
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    I'll make grandma's stuffing, and there are pumpkin cookies and some rolls leftover.

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    Oooo this sounds a great feast! I'll have some of everything - not quite sure what I can add though. I made a wonderful red cabbage and apple thingy with the Turkey last Christmas. How about that? Would it go with the rest of the Thanksgiving stuff?

    A revivalof the home internationals would be good though Denise!

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    hi EVERYONE.

    I had to check in today!


    Yes, Thanks to all the soldiers, marines and sailors.

    Can I start pouring drinks....I have until Monday to party!

    -----------------

    Poor Coach.....

    Can we send you Becks and Posh back?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD
    Can we send you Becks and Posh back?
    That's making them an offer they can easily refuse!

    Will I get the breakfast on, or did you all eat too much yesterday? How about something light?

    Laurie, how's the foot?

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    A revivalof the home internationals would be good though Denise!
    Doubt we would qualify for that either
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    Can we send you Becks and Posh back?
    No you can't!
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  15. I don't think Beck and Posh would make a very good breakfast...too skinny and too much plastic....

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