While THB and drew enjoy time with their families, I'm filling in this week.
1) Are you going out shopping today?
2) Did you have turkey or something else for Thanksgiving?
3) Do you prefer dark meat or white?
4) What's your earliest remembrance of Thanksgiving?
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7 comments:
1. Not if I can avoid it.
2. Turkey and ham.
3. White, but not that fussy
4. As a very small child at the farm in Oconto Falls. My aunt, uncles,and cousins would come. My mother was a wonderful cook. Cranberry pie, mincemeat pie and pumpkin. A fond memory.
Good morning, sheriff. Thank you for always being there to help out!
1. No how, No way. I'm still trying to recover my energy from the massive tornado and the feed that took place.
2. Turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, gravy, candied sweet potatoes, dinner rolls, green bean casserole, pickled red cabbage, pumpkin pie, and there was more, yet! No wonder I'm tagged out.
3. I mostly like dark on Thanksgiving, but prefer white on a sandwich after the fact.
4. I don't know the earliest, but it always revolved around family. I remember my grandma and grandpa and always a cloth tablecloth and a house full.
Thank you again, sheriff.
1. Yes I did. The worst part was the rain and wind.
2. Turkey and ribs. Pumpkin pie, cookies, angel food cake.
3. Both
4. I guess I remember the one where my grandpa wasn't there any more. Well, that was a downer.
Thanks for filling in Sheriff
1) Maybe for some food; otherwise not.
2) Meatloaf.
3) White.
4) Thanksgiving wasn't one of my parents' native holidays. I remember Easter meals far earlier than Thankssgiving.
1. Not a chance.
2. Turkey etc.
3. Dark
4. It was alway's on Grange Ave. and my Grandpa came.
1. oh heck no! I did buy one thing online, so if that counts...
2. I made lasanga and Hoho cake for those at work, I try to make any holidays I have to work special for those that work with me, then went to my sisters' house, had turkey, real potatos, and the usual stuff
3. I like dark, and the neck, but not sure what that is, looks dark but seems like it should be white?? anybody have any idea?
4. I remember going to my grandmas house. grandpa would salt and pepper things so heavily you couldn't usually see what he was eating, he was always great fun
Thank you Sheriff for stepping in this week for me. I know I am late on my answers but here they are.
1) I will not do it.
2) We had ham.
3) I am not picky but prefer White.
4) When my parents house was full of family in Chicago.
I hope everyone enjoyed your Thanksgiving.
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