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Some places you have to book well in advance. This year we are thinking of some sort of buffet. If that fails, all the Chinese restaurants are open. :D

I'm having turkey left overs right now. :p
 
" My son isdriving his new car (Acura Integra Type R) home from Vancouver."

Oh no Stan, another car that's called something else there! :p Those are Honda Integra here :D.


I wish we had thanksgiving here, sounds like an extra Christmas, YUM! I've never had turkey before, people always have legs of ham for Christmas here, but mostly cold foods as it's summer that time of year for us.

Sounds like everyone had a lovely time and gained some weight :biggrin2:.


 
We always have turkey with all the trimmings. Yorkshire puds, roasties, stuffing, brussels EVERYTHING. Then we have apple crumble and Christmas pudding. The Christmas pudding is the best bit. My Nan makes it in March!

It does sound like an extra Christmas. Do you get presents? LOL.

Fran :) :hearts :brownbunny
 
NZminilops wrote:
another car that's called something else there! :p Those are Honda Integra here :D.

Honda and Acura are the same company. Acura is the high end luxury cars.

You don't know what you are missing if you never tried turkey. I love it with gravy and cranberry sauce. I can eat and eat, and never gain a pound. :p My wife is so jealous of me.

It is a lovely time with family, food, and giving thanks to how lucky we are to have the things we have. We don't give presents at this time, which makes it so more enjoyable, without the stress of having to do that.
 
We usually do the traditional turkey at Thanksgiving, but do a lamb on the Weber for X-mas. We also cook our Thanksgiving turkey on the Weber. Of course, being a vegetarian, I don't eat any of this. I just have to do all the cooking and cleaning up!
 

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