Not sure how many Americans are here...and I know the Canadians have already feasted...but Happy Thanksgiving, anyway!
Jun has finally grown tired of the cooking jokes...and the guys are going to have to live with TV dinners this year! Don't they look pitiful? Heehee...
__________________
There is no problem that cannot be solved with time, patience, and a judicious amount of high explosives.
This post has been edited 2 time(s), it was last edited by Springie on 20-11-2007 at 01:08.
Originally posted by Springie
Not sure how many Americans are here...and I know the Canadians have already feasted...but Happy Thanksgiving, anyway!
Jun has finally grown tired of the cooking jokes...and the guys are going to have to live with TV dinners this year! Don't they look pitiful? Heehee...
Oh Springie I love that! It's perfect!!! Ken looking misearable and Joe is his usualy bored self.
__________________
It is the tiny spark of humanity that adds blaze to a villain
I have to admit, I do NOT miss the snow. I am going into my 13th winter with little to no snow (only snow when we drive 3 hours+ to reach it) and I LOVE it.
I especially do not miss scraping ice off of my car.
I do a roast chook ever now and then..Lamb with rosemary and tyme is yummy.
I only tried Roasted Turkey for the first time about 3 yrs ago.It is not popular here for Christmas. Too expensive.
We have a cold ham leg, and cold chicken for meats at this time of year...Salads and trifle and Pavalova is what we have on the 25th Dec. Can you imagine on a 40 degree celsius day (Christmas day is often very hot, great for a family game of cricket!) cooking a hot roast meal, even with Air conditioning it is not such a good idea to heat up the house and sweat over a hot meal.
Some people still do it, but not many Aussies go for the hot meal at lunch time Christmas day....
__________________
Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up- Pablo Picasso.
Originally posted by Transmute Jun
I have to admit, I do NOT miss the snow. I am going into my 13th winter with little to no snow (only snow when we drive 3 hours+ to reach it) and I LOVE it.
I especially do not miss scraping ice off of my car.
That is why I keep my car in the garage. It also give me extra time to in the morning. Unfortunately when at work, I have to scrap if we get any snow or ice during the day.
__________________
Don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things.
Originally posted by Ebonyswanne
We have a cold ham leg, and cold chicken for meats at this time of year...Salads and trifle and Pavalova is what we have on the 25th Dec. Can you imagine on a 40 degree celsius day (Christmas day is often very hot, great for a family game of cricket!) cooking a hot roast meal, even with Air conditioning it is not such a good idea to heat up the house and sweat over a hot meal.
Some people still do it, but not many Aussies go for the hot meal at lunch time Christmas day....
We have a similar problem in July for our Canada Day holiday. That is when our family gets out the BBQ and throws on a leg of lamb. Then, as you say, the salads and dessert. Then when the sun finally sets, out to the Fireworks Display with something cold to eat or drink.
__________________
Don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things.
Tatsunoko Productions all rights to Kagaku Ninjatai Gatchaman, licensed to
Sandy Frank Syndication (Battle of the Planets), Turner Broadcasting (G-Force) and Saban Entertainment (Eagle Riders).
This site is not endorsed or affiliated with any of these companies and makes no claim to any of the above rights. Please read the Rules and Conditions of use.
This page was generated in 0.189 seconds (78.08% PHP - 21.92% MySQL) with 60 queries.