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    Happy Thanksgiving to all my fellow Turkey lovers!




    Happy Thanksgiving to all of you and your families.
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    I love me some turkey but mostly because of tradition. Whenever Joanne and I host Thanksgiving I always cook a turkey in the traditional way. However, I also always add several other dishes to the mix. These dishes can include but are not limited to a turducken, a porchetta or, as we say where I'm from, porketta. I've also been known to whip up a big tray of kielbasa and sauerkraut or a ham. The sides go on ad infinitum. Think eggplant parmesan, broccoli rabe, perogies or maybe a lasagna or sausage and peppers. Having said all that, we will be doing Thanksgiving at my sister-in-law's house this year. That means we can go and enjoy being with the extended family down here in Connecticut and then we will be able to bug out to Vermont that evening to enjoy the remainder of the holiday weekend up north. Life is good.
    Last edited by Jimmy Cantiello; November-21st-2012 at 06:18 PM.
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    We're hosting 11 tomorrow

    They don't trust me in the kitchen until the meal's over -- I'm the cleanup crew

    And the dj

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    Happy Thanksgiving to everyone here on Jazz Corner. If you are crazy enough to be traveling please be careful. I was driving back from my studio last night and a guy passed me across a double line while I was making a left turn. There were two other accidents on the way home.
    All that aside enjoy your day.

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    Off to an awkward t-giving with an "ex-sister-in-law" down in Ossining. But it does give us the chance to walk around the (no doubt deserted) Fordham and Barnard campuses on Friday.

    Happy Meal (but not that other kind) to you all!
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    Thanksgiving is probably my favorite holiday. It's a semi-religious, semi patriotic event but it is really about food. Yep, there's the having to be in the same building with some relatives who you aren't crazy about, but wotthehell, it's about maximum intake of calories.

    So here'e hoping all of you weight 9 pounds more on Friday.
    Bright moments - right now!

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    Thanksgiving is the traditional beginning of the Christmas Holiday Season.

    So even though I have warm feelings about my JC friends and wish you all the best, I can finally express my feelings about the Holiday Season.

    Bah Humbug!

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    Happy Thanksgiving to all!

    Hawai'i ain't a half bad place to celebrate anything/everything.

    Aloha~

    "Timing is everything." - Peppercorn

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    Peppercorn, happy holidays to you and yours. You're the best!

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    Wound up with 12, an equal number of kids and alter kakers (kid = 32 or younger).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Squaredancecalling Steve View Post
    Wound up with 12, an equal number of kids and alter kakers (kid = 32 or younger).
    Someone is officially an alter kaker if they're 33? As someone getting closer to that age....just who made up those rules, Pete Townsend?
    "There are two kinds of music. Good music, and the other kind."

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    www.steveminkin.com Squaredancecalling Steve's Avatar
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    No, 33 would still be a kid. The next youngest after 32 in our group was 56.

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    Slightly amusing to hilarious Thanksgiving story, depending on your perspective. My niece, Allison decided to make a punch which included mulled cider. The idea was to put the heated cider in a crockpot, which would then be ladled into cups and then one would pour pumpkin pie flavored vodka into the cups and enjoy a "Thanksgiving themed" holiday cocktail. Needless to say, I steered clear of that dopey idea. Others were not dissuaded.

    Everyone that tried the cider/pumpkin pie vodka cocktail seemed to enjoy it. When it came time to replenish the mulled cider Allison dutifully set a sauce pan on the stove to preheat the cider before pouring it into the crockpot. When she went to the stove to retrieve the sauce pan of cider she inadvertently picked up a similar looking saucepan that contained turkey gravy whereupon she dumped said saucepan of gravy into the crockpot. Funny how similar turkey gravy and mulled cider look, apparently.

    However, that didn't deter a certain brother-in-law who dipped the ladle and poured the liquid into his cup and then added a modest amount of the vodka and continued to imbibe unaware that he was quaffing vodka laced turkey gravy until another relative asked for a taste. After gagging she asked him what he was drinking.

    It was at that point that Allison's mother asked where her turkey gravy had gone and why was a sauce pan of simmering cider taking up valuable space on her stove.

    Later, brother-in-law swore that the turkey gravy and vodka cocktail wasn't half bad.
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    www.steveminkin.com Squaredancecalling Steve's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Cantiello View Post
    turkey gravy and vodka cocktail
    It would be a natural for a Thanksgiving drink
    We need to get Erik Lund working on it


    The chef of the highly decorated Cyrus Restaurant in Healdsburg was evicted by the hotel that housed the restaurant, so he bought the local popular comfort food eatery in town, the Healdsburg Bar and Grill http://www.healdsburgbarandgrill.com/
    Went there the day after Thanksgiving, definite upgrade, and a fine new drink from their Adult Milk Shake list: Baily’s Irish Cream, Kahlua and Vanilla Milk Shake

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