To all our lacy friends over the pond Happy Thanksgiving , have a peaceful day
Sue M Harvey
Norfolk UK
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Wishing all Arachnids in the USA a super Thanksgiving.
Agnes Boddington
Elloughton UK
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To all my American lace friends wherever they may be I hope you have a very
happy Thanksgiving Day
Sue M Harvey
UK
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On Dec 1, 2004, at 9:26 PM, Weronika Patena wrote:
The Christmas Eve dinner started when the kids saw the first star
(really
annoying when it's cloudy), and we got to open presents after dinner
(according
to my friends you do in the next morning in the US - is that right?).
It really is sort of
Thanksgiving is not a holiday I grew up with, so I've only ever paid
scant attention to it - no more than I *had to* (like going to the bank
and PO a day before or forget it till Friday following).
Yeah... Maybe next year I'll finally remember to organize some food before
Thanksgiving
Helen Bell challenged me to write a poem for her
newsletter on Thanksgiving - she supplied the
thoughts, I shuffled them together.
As everyone seems to be suffering from post-
Thanksgiving langour, I thought I'd share it with
all -
Summer days are over,
Autumn's almost gone.
It's time to put
On Nov 24, 2004, at 18:50, Bev Walker wrote:
Yes, I do know we still have the Thanksgiving hurdle to tackle (I
assume the Canadians are over that pain; my understanding is y'all
celebrate a week earlier than we do...
in the month previous, and 6 weeks earlier ;)
Thanks to all Canadians - Bev,
Hi everyone
Janice wrote:
It was two inch squares of some kind of meat in jelly.
This sounds like something my mother made, which she called 'head cheese.'
If the right amount of salt was in it, it was quite good.
If it didn't gel properly, it wasn't much fun to eat :(
--
bye for now
Bev in
- Original Message -
From: Clay Blackwell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We'll have roast Turkey, dressing, cranberry sauce,
smashed potatoes, gravy, rolls, and the green-bean
casserole that has graced our holiday tables since I was a
child.
How is a green bean casserole prepared?
Jeanette
I hope everyone who celebrates Thanksgiving had a good one. And here's a
poem for the evening of that day:
Twas the night of Thanksgiving, But I just couldn't sleep.
I tried counting backwards, I tried counting sheep;
The leftovers beckoned --- The dark meat and white,
But I fought the
. L. Mouzon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 7:32 PM
Subject: [lace-chat] Thanksgiving plans?
I hope everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving Day tomorrow!
I realize everyone
doesn't celebrate it like we do...and some have similar
holidays at other
times
At 09:02 AM 11/27/03 -0500, Clay Blackwell wrote:
I certainly don't want to eat Bambi.
Seeing as Bambi lived to be a tough old stag, neither do I!
Our family is hoping my nephew bags a doe on Black Friday.
I have really daft plans -- today we are eating with my
husband's brother, tomorrow
Happy Thanksgiving to those who celebrate it. It is one occasion I do not cook for
these days as there is only DH and I at home. Usually we eat something mundane such
as cheese sandwiches but this year we went out for dinner to a restaurant for a Polish
buffet. Some strange things on the
I hope everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving Day tomorrow! I realize everyone
doesn't celebrate it like we do...and some have similar holidays at other
times...but I was wondering what those who do are planning to do for the day.
Is there a favorite recipe you will make? Maybe something you've
At 04:32 PM 11/26/2003 -0800, you wrote:
but I was wondering what those who do are planning to do for the day.
Is there a favorite recipe you will make? Maybe something you've done for
years or your family did before you? Will you be with family or friends?
Will
lace play a part? Is there
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