Gravedigga
14 years ago
I'm thankful for leftovers which I will strategically attack right now.
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14 years ago

I'm thankful for leftovers which I will strategically attack right now.

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My favorites are the evening leftovers.
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Rockmolder
14 years ago

Happy thanksgiving, my American friends.

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Thanks Rock. Do you have a holiday that is similar in any way?

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No, we don't, actually. Pretty weird. Most of our holidays are in remembrance of people. Nearly all of them, actually.

Sinterklaas  is coming up, though, but that's more of a childrens festival more than anything else.

At least Christmas is coming off. Favorite holiday of the year.
Gravedigga
14 years ago

I'm thankful for leftovers which I will strategically attack right now.

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Mission accomplished.
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zombieslayer
14 years ago
Too many to list. I have a good life.

Needs to be said though - the Packers finally coming together. I haven't been this stoked after a football game in quite a while.

And of course, Packershome and the people who make it special. I love this place and am thankful for its existence and for you all to continue coming here. :thumbright:
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14 years ago

Happy thanksgiving, my American friends.

"Rockmolder" wrote:



Thanks Rock. Do you have a holiday that is similar in any way?

"wpr" wrote:



No, we don't, actually. Pretty weird. Most of our holidays are in remembrance of people. Nearly all of them, actually.

Sinterklaas  is coming up, though, but that's more of a childrens festival more than anything else.

At least Christmas is coming off. Favorite holiday of the year.

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What kind of foods do you have?
By now you have heard that our Thanksgiving is typically a turkey dinner with a variety of side dishes. Lots of different pies for desert with pumpkin and apple being a couple of the more traditional pies.

Our Christmas meal is pretty much the same. If there is a larger group getting together we have a second meat dish. Ham is common. My mother being of Italian decent, we very often have lasagna. She has had prime rib once or twice. Rabbit once. Roast beef a few times.

Lots of pies and cookies.
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Rockmolder
14 years ago

Happy thanksgiving, my American friends.

"wpr" wrote:



Thanks Rock. Do you have a holiday that is similar in any way?

"Rockmolder" wrote:



No, we don't, actually. Pretty weird. Most of our holidays are in remembrance of people. Nearly all of them, actually.

Sinterklaas  is coming up, though, but that's more of a childrens festival more than anything else.

At least Christmas is coming off. Favorite holiday of the year.

"wpr" wrote:



What kind of foods do you have?
By now you have heard that our Thanksgiving is typically a turkey dinner with a variety of side dishes. Lots of different pies for desert with pumpkin and apple being a couple of the more traditional pies.

Our Christmas meal is pretty much the same. If there is a larger group getting together we have a second meat dish. Ham is common. My mother being of Italian decent, we very often have lasagna. She has had prime rib once or twice. Rabbit once. Roast beef a few times.

Lots of pies and cookies.

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Rabbit, deer, turkey and pheasant are pretty common at Christmas. Although it depends a lot on the family. I mean, we don't have something like turkey on Thanksgiving. Pretty much everything goes.

I've had duck, fried patoto... thingies, asperges in ham and everything in between. Lol.

One thing that is very popular, though, is this thingy.

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Did that just about every year when I was young with the entire family. Only problem is that you'll get hungry while eating. But you undoubtedly know that. Lol.

And I have a question for you... What do you guys eat at old years eve? We eat this. Really unhealthy, but o-so good. Oliebollen .
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14 years ago
"Old year's eve"?
we call it "New Year's Eve".

So set fare at all.
Like you every family has their own traditions.
Some times we will go out to eat. Many times my wife and I just stay home alone. (Now that our kids are older and out of the house.)

Maybe get a pizza and hot wings to munch on during the evening. Perhaps a cheese and meat tray with some crackers and snack on them. Watch a little tv. It doesn't matter if we stay up until midnight or not.
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What do you guys eat at old years eve? We eat this. Really unhealthy, but o-so good. Oliebollen.



Sounds great. I will have to convince my wife to give it a try.
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Rockmolder
14 years ago
Aah, sorry about that. We call it 'Oud en Nieuw' over here, Old and New litterally, and the 31st of December is called Old years eve litterally, so I guessed that would've been it over there, as well.

Won't your son be there this year? I guess that it's nice to have a quiet new years eve, having the kids out of the house, no pressure or anything.
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