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RealPoor Sensei

Joined: 20 Oct 2002 Posts: 1973
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Posted: 11/23/05 - 10:46 Post subject: Thanksgiving thread
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Hope you all have a Happy Thanksgiving gobble gobble=p
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Tamrissa
RealPoor Master of Posts

Joined: 29 Nov 2002 Posts: 7100
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Posted: 11/23/05 - 11:00 Post subject:
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happy thanksgiving to you americans!
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Frehya
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Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 2398
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Kyomi
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Joined: 09 Mar 2004 Posts: 53
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Posted: 11/23/05 - 13:32 Post subject:
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I eat ham on thanksgiving....
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Akimatsu
Toomuchtimeonhands

Joined: 17 Oct 2002 Posts: 874
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Posted: 11/23/05 - 13:33 Post subject:
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| Kyomi wrote: | I eat ham on thanksgiving....  |
Ham is the best. I would always prefer ham over turkey personally. But hey, if its free food, can't complain to much can I?
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Kyomi
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Posted: 11/23/05 - 13:38 Post subject:
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I'll trade you turkey for ham. I'll throw in cranberries too!
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Akimatsu
Toomuchtimeonhands

Joined: 17 Oct 2002 Posts: 874
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Posted: 11/23/05 - 13:41 Post subject:
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| Kyomi wrote: | | I'll trade you turkey for ham. I'll throw in cranberries too! |
Cranberries are like... not real good, so no thanks. I <3 mashed potatoes and gravy though!
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Occulis
RealPoor Jedi

Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 13293
Location: Moral Relativity Central
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Posted: 11/23/05 - 13:50 Post subject:
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I'm a fan of pre-marital ****
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Kyomi
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Joined: 09 Mar 2004 Posts: 53
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Posted: 11/23/05 - 13:51 Post subject:
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what bout dresssing? i dont know if we eat mash taters on thanksgiving. thats more of everyday food!
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Akimatsu
Toomuchtimeonhands

Joined: 17 Oct 2002 Posts: 874
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Posted: 11/23/05 - 13:55 Post subject:
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| Occulis wrote: | | I'm a fan of pre-marital **** |
If you are married, and you have **** with someone else who is married (not your spouse), is it pre-marital ****? I AM CONFUSED.
And Kyomi, mashed potatoes and gravy are everyday foods... which means christmas and thanksgiving and heavens day. So eat up!
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Kyomi
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Posted: 11/23/05 - 13:58 Post subject:
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whats ****?
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Fattguyy
RealPoor Master of Posts

Joined: 09 Sep 2003 Posts: 9911
Location: Shreveport, Louisiana
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Posted: 11/23/05 - 14:03 Post subject:
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My mom always cooks ham and turkey, mashed potatoes, dressing, corn, that red shit out of a can, yams, and something else I am probably forgetting, oh, she usually makes a few pies. Oh and biscuits! I think she makes some kind of potato salad crap also?
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principessa
RealPoor Guru

Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 3149
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Posted: 11/23/05 - 14:07 Post subject:
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I'm making turkey AND ham...they have these small whole turkeys..Lil Butterballs..perfect size for two with lots of leftovers for soup and stuff
Making sweet potato balls (thanks, Paula Deen!) sooo yummy...mashed potatoes ('cause Ezzan wants them <shrug>); some glazed carrots, stuffing (not dressing) with chestnuts and sourdough and sausage and currants. He doesn't really eat much in the way of veggies so dinner will be light on them.
Making some spinach artichoke dip and frito pie *YUCK* for football over the weekend.
Dessert: chocolate pecan pie--my own recipe--not too sweet; butterscotch cinnamon layer cake with cream cheese and coconut frosting (leftover desserts sent to work with him on Friday night!)
Tonight, tho, we are having brats
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Akimatsu
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Joined: 17 Oct 2002 Posts: 874
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Posted: 11/23/05 - 14:08 Post subject:
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| Fattguyy wrote: | | My mom always cooks ham and turkey, mashed potatoes, dressing, corn, that red shit out of a can, yams, and something else I am probably forgetting, oh, she usually makes a few pies. Oh and biscuits! I think she makes some kind of potato salad crap also? |
turkey AND ham, thats the best there. If you dont have to many people you know you get to go home with some damned good left overs!
And kyomi, **** is when 2 people get together and share a special moment. Like christmas or thanksgiving. Ask you family about trying it during Thanksgiving dinner, they will love you for it!
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Luturb
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Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 4042
Location: Livermore, California
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Posted: 11/23/05 - 14:09 Post subject:
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| Akimatsu wrote: | | Occulis wrote: | | I'm a fan of pre-marital **** |
If you are married, and you have **** with someone else who is married (not your spouse), is it pre-marital ****? I AM CONFUSED.
And Kyomi, mashed potatoes and gravy are everyday foods... which means christmas and thanksgiving and heavens day. So eat up! |
"pre-marital" implies that while you are not currently married, that you will be eventually which in many cases is not true. They should probably call it pre-suddenly-turning-into-a-farmer-and-having-to-go-home-right-now-cause-I-have-to-get-up-super-early-and-never-calling-again ****
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Akimatsu
Toomuchtimeonhands

Joined: 17 Oct 2002 Posts: 874
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Posted: 11/23/05 - 14:13 Post subject:
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| principessa wrote: | I'm making turkey AND ham...they have these small whole turkeys..Lil Butterballs..perfect size for two with lots of leftovers for soup and stuff
Making sweet potato balls (thanks, Paula Deen!) sooo yummy...mashed potatoes ('cause Ezzan wants them <shrug>); some glazed carrots, stuffing (not dressing) with chestnuts and sourdough and sausage and currants. He doesn't really eat much in the way of veggies so dinner will be light on them.
Making some spinach artichoke dip and frito pie *YUCK* for football over the weekend.
Dessert: chocolate pecan pie--my own recipe--not too sweet; butterscotch cinnamon layer cake with cream cheese and coconut frosting (leftover desserts sent to work with him on Friday night!)
Tonight, tho, we are having brats  |
Princi, that sounds good. Since I live in Arkansas as well can I come over for free food and stuff? That would be special and kind.
And wtf, you mentioned chocolate pecan pie. Many years ago when I was messing around cooking (I dont cook, unless I am either forced or have an idea for something) I made chocolate pecan pie. I looked around and had never heard of it before, and nor had most people I asked. But now it seems everyone knows about it! WTF. I think JFK went came to the future and then went back in time and implanted it in everyones head so I couldnt be created with chocolate pecan pie! MOTHER f****r JFK!
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Sutto
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Joined: 18 Oct 2002 Posts: 1100
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Posted: 11/23/05 - 14:14 Post subject:
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a plate full of mashed potatoes is a given on thanksgiving... you have to do it...
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Akimatsu
Toomuchtimeonhands

Joined: 17 Oct 2002 Posts: 874
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Posted: 11/23/05 - 14:17 Post subject:
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| Sutto wrote: | | a plate full of mashed potatoes is a given on thanksgiving... you have to do it... |
See? Sutto knows.
My grandmother makes these little single serving chocolate pies with whipped topping and stuff. OMFG I could die on those.
Ok, bye.
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Kyomi
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Posted: 11/23/05 - 14:21 Post subject:
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so tomorrow i'll be having a lot of ****?
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Akimatsu
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Posted: 11/23/05 - 14:22 Post subject:
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| Kyomi wrote: | | so tomorrow i'll be having a lot of ****? |
One can only hope your family is up to the task! So yea, sure.
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Kyomi
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Posted: 11/23/05 - 14:26 Post subject:
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i'll pass... i dont want to mix my pure race with my familys asianess... cause im like hitler reborn! In fact, im not even going to celebrate thanksgiving now.... its anti nazi!
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Frehya
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Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 2398
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Posted: 11/23/05 - 15:41 Post subject:
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| principessa wrote: |
Tonight, tho, we are having brats  |
Nuthin better than fork tender little chillun! And naughty ones, so much the better.
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Jakanden
RealPoor Master of Posts

Joined: 11 Nov 2003 Posts: 5334
Location: Fuck if I know - I am always lost
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Posted: 11/23/05 - 16:20 Post subject:
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As a vegetarian - I stay away from da meats on Thanksgiving heh. However, I do not have to worry about it this year as I have to work on both Thur and Friday which gives me 13 straight days of work lol.
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Luturb
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Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 4042
Location: Livermore, California
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Posted: 11/23/05 - 17:34 Post subject:
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| Jakanden wrote: | | As a vegetarian - I stay away from da meats on Thanksgiving heh. However, I do not have to worry about it this year as I have to work on both Thur and Friday which gives me 13 straight days of work lol. |
Really? Vegetarians stay away from meat? HMMMMMMM
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Gethy
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Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 5595
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Posted: 11/23/05 - 17:47 Post subject:
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they're dead and you're not
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Ishmael
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Posted: 11/23/05 - 19:01 Post subject:
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Turkey, ham, taters, Gravy, and stuffin. All I need.
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principessa
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Posted: 11/23/05 - 20:22 Post subject:
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Aki, next time you're in the nether regions of the state, let me know
I just roasted a pan of chestnuts for tomorrow's stuffing. I haven't made them in years but I love them.
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Tamrissa
RealPoor Master of Posts

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Posted: 11/24/05 - 00:07 Post subject:
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| principessa wrote: | Aki, next time you're in the nether regions of the state, let me know
I just roasted a pan of chestnuts for tomorrow's stuffing. I haven't made them in years but I love them. |
do you x the bottoms and/or freeze the chestnuts over night before roasting?
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FoShizzo
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Joined: 18 Jan 2003 Posts: 1856
Location: Oly, Washington
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Posted: 11/24/05 - 00:18 Post subject:
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turky gravy stuffin mashed potatos put all of that inside little bread rolls and eat them like candy
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kbarr
RealPoor Jedi

Joined: 05 Oct 2004 Posts: 11239
Location: New York, now go fuck off...
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Posted: 11/24/05 - 01:08 Post subject:
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| principessa wrote: | Aki, next time you're in the nether regions of the state, let me know
I just roasted a pan of chestnuts for tomorrow's stuffing. I haven't made them in years but I love them. |
Macys and the tree, chestnuts from the guys selling them on the corner.
Honey baked spiral cut.
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