Fjgrogan wrote:Isn't thanksgiving Day the day when we (Brits) give thanks for getting rid of the Americans, or is that Independence Day? Anyway, I always thought that thanksgiving dinner included roast turkey and pumpkin pie, rather than sweet potato pie.
Yes you're right, Frances. Pumpkin Pie - of course!
Caramel Apple Pecan Pie sounds lovely though... mmm.
And all that all-American homely gathered-round-the-table gratitude. Aah!
I'd be very grateful for all-American teeth! A perfect smile!
Aha. Right on time, A post from an American friend. I'll see if I can copy and paste - here goes -
"Our menu for today (listed just for you, Angela):
We'll start with shrimp cocktail and a cheese & cracker platter and a relish tray. I have swiss, goat, and extra sharp cheddar cheeses, along with some red grapes and a fresh pineapple and assorted crackers to put on the platter. The relish tray will consist of spiced apple rings, green olives, black olives, pickles, and cream cheese stuffed celery.
The main meal will be a 25 lb turkey and gravy, 2 kinds of stuffing, mashed potatoes, mashed buttercup squash, candied yams, dinner rolls, green bean casserole, broccoli & cheese, and cranberry sauce.
For dessert I baked a pecan pie, chocolate pudding cream pie and for myself, a crustless sugar-free pumpkin pie. And whipped cream to dollop on top of course!
I have White Zinfindel and Cabernet Sauvignon for wines, along with ice tea, coffee and water."
"Baldrick, you wouldn't recognise a cunning plan if it painted itself purple, and danced naked on top of a harpsichord singing "Cunning plans are here again.""