Happy Thanksgiving!
Nicky's Mom
Posted 2006-10-08 4:50 PM (#23185)
Subject: Happy Thanksgiving!



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:) Hope all our Canadian families have a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend. We all have so much to be thankful for. Eat lots of turkey, and enjoy some quality time with your family and friends. You are all in our prayers!

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Emily's Mom
Posted 2006-10-08 7:54 PM (#23186 - in reply to #23185)
Subject: Re: Happy Thanksgiving!


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Hey ~ Happy Thanksgiving from us also!
Janita
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Zoes Nana
Posted 2006-10-09 8:31 AM (#23192 - in reply to #23185)
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HAPPY THANKSGIVING TOO ALL OUR FRIENDS
UP THEIR IN CANADA...
AND THANK YOU CATHY FOR SHARING THIS WITH US...
PLEASE IF YOU HAVE THE TIME, CONTINUE TO SHARE THE HOLIDAYS WITH US, SO WE
CAN ALL BE A PART OF EACH OTHERS FUN TIMES...
YOU MENTIONED TURKEY...ANYTHING ELSE, THAT STAND OUT IN THE MENU ON THE TABLES IN CANADA..?
I LOVE TO HEAR ABOUT WHAT PEOPLE SERVE FOR THE HOLIDAY...EVERY FAMILY HAS THEIR OWN TRADTIONS, AND FAVORITE DISHES...
I WOULD LOVE TO HEAR ALL THE YUMMY DETAILS...

GOD BLESS YOU WITH A WONDERFUL HOLIDAY...


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Nicky's Mom
Posted 2006-10-09 9:22 PM (#23212 - in reply to #23185)
Subject: Re: Happy Thanksgiving!



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Thanks for your Thanksgiving wishes! I don't know if we do anything different "up here" for Thanksgiving dinner, but here is what we had at my mother-in-laws house: Turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, red cabbage(kind of a German thing), mashed turnip, brussel sprouts(our family calls them "green tennis balls", and nobody really likes them...LOL), and of course, pumpkin pie with whipped cream! YUM YUM - It just so happens that turkey is my favorite thing to eat in the whole world, and now that my mouth is watering....I have to go make myself a turkey sandwich! LOL Sorry you guys have to wait so long until you have yours
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Jackie
Posted 2006-10-12 1:31 AM (#23270 - in reply to #23185)
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Thanks Cathy - We had a wonderful turkey dinner here - Yummy

Jacki
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