Happy Thanksgiving, Pilgrim People!
Today I spent most of the day at work but returned home to a Thanksgiving meal fit for a king! Well, fit for a king that was only 85% ready to be served his dinner. So for the 15% of the meal that needed to be completed, I drank a beer and watched part of the never-ending House marathon on what I can only assume is the House channel. Jen claims that the House marathon is not always on but the evidence of her watching it every day when I return from work would lead me to believe otherwise.
We started off with some of the Vinsobre wine we got in France. We were waiting for a special occasion to pop it open and today seemed like as good a day as any.
Jen made roasted vegetables, glazed turnips, creamed onions, cornbread stuffing, mashed potatoes, roasted turkey, gravy, and rolls. The turnips, some of the roasted vegetables, and the potatoes were all from this month's winter farm share. My contribution to the meal: I scored the brussel sprouts that we forgot to put in the oven.
For dessert Jen made pumpkin pie, one of my favorite things ever. This was probably her best pie to date. While she employed an oddly Canadian themed design for this pie it was still a great addition to this distinctly American holiday. Personally I would have preferred my pie concept: A rectangular pie which mimicked the American flag with 50 little pumpkins instead of stars. If I'm in charge next year I'm definitely doing that.
As a special dessert bonus we also had pinwheels, which Jen made out of the leftover pie crust with some brown sugar.
And now, as a Thanksgiving winds down, we are going to watch Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull which I have rented from Amazon.com through my crummy TiVo that I hate.
Can't wait to see the movie! I heard it's terrible and it has aliens!
Happy Thanksgiving!
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Thanksgiving a la Americain
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Posted 28 November 2008 - 04:48 PM
QUOTE (civilian_number_two @ Nov 28 2008, 03:02 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
What will you use for the Stripes?
That's up to him. I was perfectly happy with my pie, which I deny had Canadian maple leaves on it. Sure, it's the same cookie cutter I use for Canadian maple leaves, but in this specific instance they were representing generic, harvest-time leaves.
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Posted 29 November 2008 - 01:50 AM
That's what I thought, especially since there were more than one, but I decided to let it slide in favour of the stripes questioin.
"I had a lot of different ideas. At one point, Luke, Leia and Ben were all going to be little people, and we did screen tests to see if we could do that." -George Lucas, in STAR WARS: the Annotated Screenplays (p197).
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