CWS4322
Chef Extraordinaire
I can't believe none of us have started this thread. What are you planning? I'm still working on the details...what are the rest of you cooking for Thanksgiving?
Can you share the green tomato mince tart recipe? I'm up to my butt in green tomatoes...
I know why I didn't start this Thread, South Africans don't celebrate thinksgiving :p
Wish we did though, sounds like a nice holiday!
I know why I didn't start this Thread, South Africans don't celebrate thinksgiving :p
Wish we did though, sounds like a nice holiday!
You still can! US Thanksgiving is on November 22nd and there is no charge for nice people in other countries to celebrate along with us. We'll all be posting our menus and recipes soon.
And you can all celebrate with us!
Did you want the rice stuffing or the sausage stuffing? The cranberry sauce is homemade too!Pass the turkey please.
I know why I didn't start this Thread, South Africans don't celebrate thanksgiving :p
Wish we did though, sounds like a nice holiday!
You still can! US Thanksgiving is on November 22nd and there is no charge for nice people in other countries to celebrate along with us. We'll all be posting our menus and recipes soon.
Addie, What a beautiful, and truthful, description of Thanksgiving, no matter which side of the border you are on!
Alix said:Canadian Thanksgiving is a bit different from American. We generally eat at a usual dinner hour, and the date differs depending on your family. Since our family used to have to travel, we would eat on Sunday evening and then everyone would travel on the holiday Monday. When folks don't have to travel Monday is the usual day to feast.
No shopping afterward either.
We're going to my MIL's for dinner tonight. This will be the first Thanksgiving in 18 years that I haven't made dinner. We have family in from all over and they won't be back at Christmas so she wanted to cook. I'm doing our own turkey dinner tomorrow so we can have leftovers. Hahahaha! I love turkey.
Next week my brother will be in town, so we'll do a big thanksgiving type meal with a ham since that's his favorite. good thing I have lots to be thankful for.
Canadian Thanksgiving is a bit different from American. We generally eat at a usual dinner hour, and the date differs depending on your family. Since our family used to have to travel, we would eat on Sunday evening and then everyone would travel on the holiday Monday. When folks don't have to travel Monday is the usual day to feast.
No shopping afterward either.
We're going to my MIL's for dinner tonight. This will be the first Thanksgiving in 18 years that I haven't made dinner. We have family in from all over and they won't be back at Christmas so she wanted to cook. I'm doing our own turkey dinner tomorrow so we can have leftovers. Hahahaha! I love turkey.
Next week my brother will be in town, so we'll do a big thanksgiving type meal with a ham since that's his favorite. good thing I have lots to be thankful for.