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- Subject: Re: Do you all eat turkeys??
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- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 20:39:04 GMT
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- I come from a Methodist family of seven, and Thanksgiving has usually been
- the big family get together day for us. ALL the relatives would come
- over, and wee would stuff ourselves on turkey, stuffing, glazed ham, peas,
- corn, mashed potatos, cranberry sauce, sweetpotato and pumpkin pies, rice
- pudding, that kind of thing. For Christmas eve we would have cold cuts
- and then open presents. Christmas morning was for church, and then
- Christmas Dinner afterward would usually be a pot roast, a vegetable dish
- and my absolute favorite Bread pudding and custard sauce.
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- I'm away at school now, and can't really afford to get home for all the
- holidays (Sigh) so I've been doing things like cornish game hen, and
- instant rice pudding. Deffinitly not the same. But my cat likes it.
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- ~Melony
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