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Old 10-28-2009, 05:47 PM
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Question Thanksgiving 2009

So what are YOU doing for Thanksgiving?

Maybe it's a little early for this topic, but i was bored at work today....

As for me, I have a few options that I'm narrowing down. But in the end, I will be sure to enjoy!

Either I'm cooking in my new place here in L.A. or.. I will visit my mother in hers... but she is in TX! I gotta get my paper up..lol
So Dallas folks, if I do find my way there, save me a plate!...
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Old 10-28-2009, 07:00 PM
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Hmmmmm good question. I could go to Ohio and hang with my related peeps. But they don't get together too much in one place and most of the elders have passed on.

Then I could go back to L.A. with my non blood peeps plus where it won't be so cold.

Or I could save $$ and drive down to H town with my other non blood peeps.
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Old 10-28-2009, 09:08 PM
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More than likely I'll be cooking again, cook every year and the fam gets bigger...had a lot of fun last year with the jello shots and new ways to cook the turkeys.
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Old 10-28-2009, 10:50 PM
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See my post in the other thread. We are flying to LA then after a couple of days driving up the PCH to see mates in the SF area. I don't normally bother with Thanksgiving much as I never had it growing up back home but I'm happy to have a four day weekend for my birthday so Thanks America!

(I think it's Bowler's birthday too)

Normally I'd be serving at the big soup kitchen for the homeless but we'll be back there to do it at Christmas.
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Old 11-01-2009, 10:24 AM
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My brand new graddaughter arrives into the world on 11/24 so i will be spending time up in Tulsa with her!!!
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Old 11-01-2009, 04:45 PM
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I'll be doing Thanksgiving in New Orleans and following it up with Bayou Classic weekend....if you'll be in town, holla at me!
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Old 11-02-2009, 10:26 AM
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I hope to be doing sumthin a lil betta than the .50 cent Diner Dinners I have been doin the last coupla years. A local diner has turkey dinners for .50, and u aint even gotta be homeless or nuthin. The owners children are the severs and they are cute kidds....but, I need sumfin different this yr

FanxGibben and Crimmus are my 2 best chances of gettin CHITLINZ yearly, so, I hope that is in the orb for this year. Love Me Some Chitlunz and dont care who know it. But, I havent had them in a coupla yrs
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Old 11-02-2009, 10:28 AM
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[quote=Bmorelady;52714]More than likely I'll be cooking again, cook every year and the fam gets bigger...had a lot of fun last year with the jello shots and new ways to cook the turkeys.[/QUOTE]

I had my 1st fried turkey, in 2006, and it was quite good , even tho my particular turkey coulda been cooked a lil betta. I also here that once u have a fresh turkey u will nevah go back to a frozen one.
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Old 11-03-2009, 06:15 AM
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I ordered a fried turkey a few years back and it was moist and delicious, seasoned just right...haven't fried one or brought one since, but now I do a cajun turkey that is just as good.

I'm a chitlins lover too VF....was just thinking about them last night and getting some for the holidays, gotta have a side of potato salad and greens to go with them though.

Can't believe the holidays are here already.
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Old 11-03-2009, 11:18 AM
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Well, B-More, I commend you on your admission of likin chitlunz...^5 ....a whole lotta Black Foke bougie-up and don't like 'em, and turn up they noses ( literally and figuratively)

but, dass ok, too....that mean more chitlunz for me !

that cajun turkey sound good, let us know how it turn out. Don't Popeyes be sellin' some kinda turkey around FanxGibben? Unfortunately, we have no Popeyes here.
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