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Default Any non-USians do TG dinner?

I know I cook "Indian meals" with several dishes, ditto Lebanese or
Thai. Any non-USians who roast a turkey with all the standard trimmings
for the experiance of the meal, not for giving thanks?
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kalanamak > wrote:

> I know I cook "Indian meals" with several dishes, ditto Lebanese or
> Thai. Any non-USians who roast a turkey with all the standard trimmings
> for the experiance of the meal, not for giving thanks?


USian? You mean the United States of Mexico?
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kalanamak > wrote:

> I know I cook "Indian meals" with several dishes, ditto Lebanese or
> Thai. Any non-USians who roast a turkey with all the standard trimmings
> for the experiance of the meal, not for giving thanks?


USian? You mean the United States of Mexico?
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On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 23:11:58 -0500, Scott
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> kalanamak > wrote:
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>> I know I cook "Indian meals" with several dishes, ditto Lebanese or
>> Thai. Any non-USians who roast a turkey with all the standard trimmings
>> for the experiance of the meal, not for giving thanks?

>
>USian? You mean the United States of Mexico?


Americans ( USA Melting Potosians)

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On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 23:11:58 -0500, Scott
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>In article >,
> kalanamak > wrote:
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>> I know I cook "Indian meals" with several dishes, ditto Lebanese or
>> Thai. Any non-USians who roast a turkey with all the standard trimmings
>> for the experiance of the meal, not for giving thanks?

>
>USian? You mean the United States of Mexico?


Americans ( USA Melting Potosians)

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| ------ooo--(_)--ooo------
Andrew H. Carter | /// \\\
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kalanamak > wrote in
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> I know I cook "Indian meals" with several dishes, ditto Lebanese or
> Thai. Any non-USians who roast a turkey with all the standard trimmings
> for the experiance of the meal, not for giving thanks?
>


Yeah I cook turkey fairly often, I'm Canadian.

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kalanamak > wrote in
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> I know I cook "Indian meals" with several dishes, ditto Lebanese or
> Thai. Any non-USians who roast a turkey with all the standard trimmings
> for the experiance of the meal, not for giving thanks?
>


Yeah I cook turkey fairly often, I'm Canadian.

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"Hahabogus" > wrote in message
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> Yeah I cook turkey fairly often, I'm Canadian.


Ditto. Ain't ethnic cooking great?!! ;o)


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"Hahabogus" > wrote in message
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> Yeah I cook turkey fairly often, I'm Canadian.


Ditto. Ain't ethnic cooking great?!! ;o)


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"Hahabogus" > wrote in message
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> Yeah I cook turkey fairly often, I'm Canadian.


Ditto. Ain't ethnic cooking great?!! ;o)




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"Gabby" > wrote in
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> "Hahabogus" > wrote in message
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>> Yeah I cook turkey fairly often, I'm Canadian.

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> Ditto. Ain't ethnic cooking great?!! ;o)


I agree, especially those ham burghers, although they contain neither
ham nor burghers.

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"Gabby" > wrote in
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> "Hahabogus" > wrote in message
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>> Yeah I cook turkey fairly often, I'm Canadian.

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> Ditto. Ain't ethnic cooking great?!! ;o)


I agree, especially those ham burghers, although they contain neither
ham nor burghers.

--

"It is easier for a rich man to enter heaven seated
comfortably on the back of a camel, than it is for
a poor man to pass through the eye of a needle."

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Andrew H. Carter > wrote:

> Americans ( USA Melting Potosians)


Ah, it's just that USian is a confusing term, since there are at least 2
countries with "United States" in their full name. "Americans" is more
specific, as only a single country has "America" in its name. After all,
they're called "Americans" because they're from the United States of
America, not because they're in North America.
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In article >,
Andrew H. Carter > wrote:

> Americans ( USA Melting Potosians)


Ah, it's just that USian is a confusing term, since there are at least 2
countries with "United States" in their full name. "Americans" is more
specific, as only a single country has "America" in its name. After all,
they're called "Americans" because they're from the United States of
America, not because they're in North America.
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In article >,
Andrew H. Carter > wrote:

> Americans ( USA Melting Potosians)


Ah, it's just that USian is a confusing term, since there are at least 2
countries with "United States" in their full name. "Americans" is more
specific, as only a single country has "America" in its name. After all,
they're called "Americans" because they're from the United States of
America, not because they're in North America.
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