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Gobble Gobble
Happy Thanksgiving Day to all of those who celebrate this calorie stuffed
day. Thanks for our families, friends, cats, kittens, d*gs, goldfish, chickens, birds of all sizes, colors and shapes. Thanks for all that makes our lives healthy and happy! Charleen Mr. Pumpkin, who gets shrimp for the holiday Aggie Marble, who smells shrimp and goes yuck Victor Velcro, who will eat anything and lots of it |
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Happy Thanksgiving Day to all of those who celebrate this calorie stuffed
day. Thanks for our families, friends, cats, kittens, d*gs, goldfish, chickens, birds of all sizes, colors and shapes. Thanks for all that makes our lives healthy and happy! Charleen You too, Charleen. Hope everyone remembers to be thankful for the "bountiful harvest" and manages to keep from getting caught in all the trappings aimed at the consumer just to get us to buy, buy, buy. Forget that. I am thankful for "enough" food, for friends and family to share it with. For the little four-legged ones that give me so much companionship & joy. Sherry --- Who is becoming very jaded with the commercialism of the holidays |
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Happy Thanksgiving Day to all of those who celebrate this calorie stuffed
day. Thanks for our families, friends, cats, kittens, d*gs, goldfish, chickens, birds of all sizes, colors and shapes. Thanks for all that makes our lives healthy and happy! Charleen You too, Charleen. Hope everyone remembers to be thankful for the "bountiful harvest" and manages to keep from getting caught in all the trappings aimed at the consumer just to get us to buy, buy, buy. Forget that. I am thankful for "enough" food, for friends and family to share it with. For the little four-legged ones that give me so much companionship & joy. Sherry --- Who is becoming very jaded with the commercialism of the holidays |
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Charleen Welton wrote:
Happy Thanksgiving Day to all of those who celebrate this calorie stuffed day. Thanks for our families, friends, cats, kittens, d*gs, goldfish, chickens, birds of all sizes, colors and shapes. Thanks for all that makes our lives healthy and happy! Charleen Mr. Pumpkin, who gets shrimp for the holiday Aggie Marble, who smells shrimp and goes yuck Victor Velcro, who will eat anything and lots of it Charleen, you scared me for a minute! I thought somehow I'd slept two days away and this was Thursday! Today, a vegetable pasta dish. Cook 2 cups broccoli florets. Dice a zucchini and 4-5 cloves of garlic and saute in oil until tender. Whisk in a generous dollop of butter until melted. Stir in the broccoli until coated, then toss this mixture with penne pasta. Season with salt & pepper and sprinkle generously with grated romano cheese. Jill |
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Charleen Welton wrote:
Happy Thanksgiving Day to all of those who celebrate this calorie stuffed day. Thanks for our families, friends, cats, kittens, d*gs, goldfish, chickens, birds of all sizes, colors and shapes. Thanks for all that makes our lives healthy and happy! Charleen Mr. Pumpkin, who gets shrimp for the holiday Aggie Marble, who smells shrimp and goes yuck Victor Velcro, who will eat anything and lots of it Charleen, you scared me for a minute! I thought somehow I'd slept two days away and this was Thursday! Today, a vegetable pasta dish. Cook 2 cups broccoli florets. Dice a zucchini and 4-5 cloves of garlic and saute in oil until tender. Whisk in a generous dollop of butter until melted. Stir in the broccoli until coated, then toss this mixture with penne pasta. Season with salt & pepper and sprinkle generously with grated romano cheese. Jill |
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Thanksgiving will be interesting for me this year. Mainly because it
will be first thanksgiving where I will not be able to see my family. I have to work on Thanksgiving day. We board animals at the vet clinic and we have to come in on holidays to make sure they are fed, medicated and cared for. All the techs have to work. Some people can get the day off, but for me it came down to either I take Thanksgiving off or I take Christmas off. I opted for Christmas. As much as my mom and dad drive me crazy, that's when the annual family christmas party is held, and I get to see relatives I haven't seen since last christmas. I figured I was going to spend thanksgiving by myself with some turkey breast, stuffing, and yams, when my best buddy invited me over to his place. His family is coming up from Yuma for Thanksgiving at his house, and he's familiar with having to spend thanksgiving alone, so he invited me. That was sweet of him. of course it still will be weird without my own family. But at least I'll be able to go home for Christmas. I'm now trying to decide, should I give the kitties turkey or ham on Thanksgiving? Kristi |
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Thanksgiving will be interesting for me this year. Mainly because it
will be first thanksgiving where I will not be able to see my family. I have to work on Thanksgiving day. We board animals at the vet clinic and we have to come in on holidays to make sure they are fed, medicated and cared for. All the techs have to work. Some people can get the day off, but for me it came down to either I take Thanksgiving off or I take Christmas off. I opted for Christmas. As much as my mom and dad drive me crazy, that's when the annual family christmas party is held, and I get to see relatives I haven't seen since last christmas. I figured I was going to spend thanksgiving by myself with some turkey breast, stuffing, and yams, when my best buddy invited me over to his place. His family is coming up from Yuma for Thanksgiving at his house, and he's familiar with having to spend thanksgiving alone, so he invited me. That was sweet of him. of course it still will be weird without my own family. But at least I'll be able to go home for Christmas. I'm now trying to decide, should I give the kitties turkey or ham on Thanksgiving? Kristi |
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Oh, in case people have forgotten, I'm currently living in Southern
California, and my family is in Northern California, in Fremont Kristi |
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