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Happy day to all my Canadian counterparts. My younger daughter
arrived home from Spain last night so they are coming in for dinner
tonight, roast prime rib, yorkies and all the trimmings, simply
because we all prefer it to turkey.
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Happy day to all my Canadian counterparts. My younger daughter
arrived home from Spain last night so they are coming in for dinner
tonight, roast prime rib, yorkies and all the trimmings, simply
because we all prefer it to turkey.

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Happy Thanksgiving

At Christmas I always cook a turkey and a chicken. D loves turkey and I
don't, so the chicken is for me)



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>Happy day to all my Canadian counterparts. My younger daughter
>arrived home from Spain last night so they are coming in for dinner
>tonight, roast prime rib, yorkies and all the trimmings, simply
>because we all prefer it to turkey.
>
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>
>Happy Thanksgiving
>
>At Christmas I always cook a turkey and a chicken. D loves turkey and I
>don't, so the chicken is for me)


I can handle it once a year at Xmas - these days since I don't do the
Xmas crowd I always take some home because I prefer the turkey pot pie
made with left overs
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On Sunday, October 9, 2016 at 8:22:10 AM UTC-4, wrote:
> Happy day to all my Canadian counterparts. My younger daughter
> arrived home from Spain last night so they are coming in for dinner
> tonight, roast prime rib, yorkies and all the trimmings, simply
> because we all prefer it to turkey.


More for us. We cook turkey several times a year. We've been
known to roast it on the grill in summer.

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> Happy day to all my Canadian counterparts. My younger daughter
> arrived home from Spain last night so they are coming in for dinner
> tonight, roast prime rib, yorkies and all the trimmings, simply
> because we all prefer it to turkey.


That sounds excellent, enjoy the food and the family.

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>> Happy day to all my Canadian counterparts. My younger daughter
>> arrived home from Spain last night so they are coming in for dinner
>> tonight, roast prime rib, yorkies and all the trimmings, simply
>> because we all prefer it to turkey.

>
>That sounds excellent, enjoy the food and the family.
>
>Cheri


Should be fun, dying to have all the news from Spain and she is
bringing me more good saffron, much cheaper there


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>>> Happy day to all my Canadian counterparts. My younger daughter
>>> arrived home from Spain last night so they are coming in for dinner
>>> tonight, roast prime rib, yorkies and all the trimmings, simply
>>> because we all prefer it to turkey.

>>
>>That sounds excellent, enjoy the food and the family.
>>
>>Cheri

>
> Should be fun, dying to have all the news from Spain and she is
> bringing me more good saffron, much cheaper there


I'm sure it will be, and good for you with the saffron.

Cheri

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On 2016-10-09 12:41 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Sunday, October 9, 2016 at 8:22:10 AM UTC-4, wrote:
>> Happy day to all my Canadian counterparts. My younger daughter
>> arrived home from Spain last night so they are coming in for dinner
>> tonight, roast prime rib, yorkies and all the trimmings, simply
>> because we all prefer it to turkey.

>
> More for us. We cook turkey several times a year. We've been
> known to roast it on the grill in summer.
>

Some people like it a lot more than others. My son loves it and could
eat it a lot more often that I can. My wife would have it more often if
I would go along with it.



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