I hope you're at least having a turkey sandwich to celebrate antipodally, bt.
You hope in vain! Turkey is a vanishingly rare sandwich meat here.
I had a hamburger last night. With rocket leaves, horseradish cream, tomato relish and chili jam. (It was a good burger.)
Turkey is a vanishingly rare sandwich meat here.
Well, you do have vegemite.
We have had our delicious dinner and we're headed to another relative's house for dessert
What to serve with your Turducken: [link]
Back from the feed. The grilled turkey was lovely if the surface was overspiced. Moist but not soggy.
The deep fried turkey was slightly soggy, and I got dark meat, which is more strongly flavored than I like.
I really like you, ita.
I just make fun of things a lot, and it doesn't always occur to me that other people don't, and free speech is one of *my* hot buttons.
So I made a thing, though I didn't really plan to.
Went out to take food to the Occupy Olympia people. My respect for them greatly increased. No diminution in numbers in the face of 40 degree weather with biting cold rain driven by 30 mph winds. I was amused by the reactions to the food:
Turkey and couscous - polite appreciation. For the pumpkin pie and cranberry sauce - enthusiasm and cheers.
You are good people, Typo, bringing turkey dinner to the Occupy crowd.
I have moved on to the wine drinking, creamed spinach making portion of the day. Plus bonus bike ride! It's been a good turkey day.