Dimitri wrote:
> I just wanted to mention there is no such thing as a "Proper" thanksgiving
> dinner. The dinner itself is going to very greatly depending upon the
> region of the country, and the ethnicity of the people, if any. Whatever you
> do it will be just fine. Remember you're establishing your own traditions
> not replacing someone else's.
I dunno Dimitri. I just can't abide by jello
salads, green salads and other ethnic dishes being
served by the pilgrims. I do try to focus on more
traditional Anglo-Saxon type foods, but that's
just me.
Goomba
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