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Posted by octopusprime on October 12, 2004, at 1:11:39
(and the expats - that means you pc :)
happy canadian thanksgiving
gobble gobble gobblei made a turkey with all the fixins
please come over and help me eat the leftoversi have turkey w/ gravy and homemade cranberry sauce (with orange in the cranberry)
stuffing (with dried fruits - figs, apricots, cherries)
wild rice casserole (lots!)
sweet potatoes (with brown sugar and nutmeg)
green beans
salad (romaine with mushrooms, red peppers, and mangoes)
french bread
and leftover appetizers - veggies with homemade hummusmy friends brought dessert!
i have pumpkin pie
chocolate cake
black forest cake
with whipped cream!there is a bottle of red wine
and eight beersit's a miracle it all fit in the fridge
gobble gobble gobblei am so grateful that we are alive to celebrate this day
so grateful to spend it with friends
so grateful to be privileged enough to make such a splendid meal
so happy to have something wonderful to come from my own handgobble gobble gobble
Posted by Angel Girl on October 12, 2004, at 2:02:32
In reply to for the crazy canuckleheads, posted by octopusprime on October 12, 2004, at 1:11:39
WOW!!! I'm impressed. That's quite the Thanksgiving spread. You were one VERY busy cook. It sounds like you had a wonderful Thanksgiving to share with those you love. Sounds like a good time was had by all!
Canuck Angel Girl (who feels guilty after reading that because we bought our dinner already cooked this year (1st time doing so))
Posted by partlycloudy on October 12, 2004, at 4:22:26
In reply to for the crazy canuckleheads, posted by octopusprime on October 12, 2004, at 1:11:39
I am honoured to have a dedication!
I love leftovers.
Cranberry sauce is never depleted, it must regenerate in the fridge overnight.
I get to do this again ina month and a half.
Angel, where did you buy your Thanksgiving meal?
Posted by saw on October 12, 2004, at 4:49:56
In reply to Re: for the crazy canuckleheads, posted by partlycloudy on October 12, 2004, at 4:22:26
I love watching movies with thanksgiving dinners in them. It is a tradition that we don't have this side of the world. (THat and Halloween) Straight to Christmas for us.
Sabrina
Posted by Angel Girl on October 12, 2004, at 5:58:50
In reply to Re: for the crazy canuckleheads, posted by partlycloudy on October 12, 2004, at 4:22:26
> I am honoured to have a dedication!
> I love leftovers.
> Cranberry sauce is never depleted, it must regenerate in the fridge overnight.
> I get to do this again ina month and a half.
> Angel, where did you buy your Thanksgiving meal?
partly cloudyFor the very first time ever we bought a complete turkey dinner with all the trimmings from "Meals To Go" at Loblaws (grocery store). It just had to be ordered 24 hours in advance and paid for at the time of ordering. Previously we have always cooked the dinner but circumstances this year made that impossible this year. We had also considered going to Swiss Chalet but opted for the other instead.
Angel Girl
Posted by partlycloudy on October 12, 2004, at 6:59:23
In reply to Re: for the crazy canuckleheads, posted by Angel Girl on October 12, 2004, at 5:58:50
Slobber, slobber, hmmm favourite Canadian food, salty crunchy, those fries, that special sauce!!! I consider visiting a Swiss Chalet restaurant part of the ritual of going home.
Posted by saw on October 12, 2004, at 7:32:52
In reply to Swiss Chalet » Angel Girl, posted by partlycloudy on October 12, 2004, at 6:59:23
I have a HUGE weakness for salty crunchy food and the fries you mentioned (we call them chips) would just about send me over the edge. I can almost taste them.
Just SO not fair. I have just finished my fat free yoghurt and meal in a glass mixed with water instead of milk and am ABSOLUTELY not satisfied and I am hungering for those fries and might just hop on an airplane to come get some.
Sabrina
Posted by partlycloudy on October 12, 2004, at 7:38:47
In reply to Geez !! » partlycloudy, posted by saw on October 12, 2004, at 7:32:52
Let's go! Race ya!
Posted by saw on October 12, 2004, at 8:40:37
In reply to Soy beans just don't cut it, do they?? » saw, posted by partlycloudy on October 12, 2004, at 7:38:47
Dry rice crackers
Posted by octopusprime on October 12, 2004, at 10:36:03
In reply to Re: for the crazy canuckleheads » octopusprime, posted by Angel Girl on October 12, 2004, at 2:02:32
angel girl - i started at 7:30 yesterday morning cooking and cleaning
dinner was ready to serve by 6.
i can totally understand why you didn't cook
if i wasn't a little hypomanic these days i don't think i could have pulled it off!
the toilet blew up but everybody enjoyed the meal (said it was the best turkey and food they'd had over the turkey day weekend) and we played with the ouija board and had a great time.
Posted by octopusprime on October 12, 2004, at 10:47:22
In reply to Swiss Chalet » Angel Girl, posted by partlycloudy on October 12, 2004, at 6:59:23
i loooooove swiss chalet
i dip the fries in ketchup
then dip them in the sauceummm
i always order extra chalet sauce
one little dipping bowl is not enough!
my old roommate used to melt butter in the sauce. that was gross. he also used to steal cutlery from there. i'm pretty sure i have a swiss chalet knife in my drawer.
Posted by Larry Hoover on October 12, 2004, at 12:34:10
In reply to Re: Swiss Chalet » partlycloudy, posted by octopusprime on October 12, 2004, at 10:47:22
> i loooooove swiss chalet
> i always order extra chalet sauce
>
> one little dipping bowl is not enough!Well, we'd get along fine as Swiss Chalet dining partners, then. I love the chicken, but I don't care for the sauce. You could have mine.
Ever had St. Hubert chicken? It's yummy, too.
Lar
Posted by alesta on October 12, 2004, at 14:50:33
In reply to for the crazy canuckleheads, posted by octopusprime on October 12, 2004, at 1:11:39
> happy canadian thanksgiving
> gobble gobble gobble
>
> i made a turkey with all the fixins
> please come over and help me eat the leftoversmmmmmm..octopus p, you da bomb! count me IN!
amy ;)
Posted by octopusprime on October 12, 2004, at 22:17:06
In reply to Re: Swiss Chalet » octopusprime, posted by Larry Hoover on October 12, 2004, at 12:34:10
my grandmother loved loved loved st. hubert chicken
however i had st hubert in montreal (or was it quebec city ... or somewhere else in quebec ... can't remember now) and i was distinctly unimpressed
why?
because they don't have THE SAUCE
that's right, it's all about the chalet sauce.
and i will happily take yours any day, larry hoover.chicken's chicken, but it's all about sauce :)
Posted by saw on October 13, 2004, at 1:54:47
In reply to st hubert » Larry Hoover, posted by octopusprime on October 12, 2004, at 22:17:06
we have Spur - all over the country. They make the yummiest fried onion rings.
We have Kentucky Fried Chicken and Nandos Grilled Chicken.
Then there's Macdonalds (of course!)
And Steers (good burgers)
And plenty plenty pizza places of all sorts of names.
Umm, another restaurant chain is Saddles, almost identical to Spur.
And Buffalo Bills - great steaks
I'm hungry again. I'll drink a glass of water. I'll have it with sauce please.
Sabrina
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