happy thanksgiving, tsc!

happy thanksgiving, tsc!

Postby code monkey » Mon Oct 13, 2014 6:49 am

it's canadian thanksgiving day.
and still i persist in wondering whether folly must always be our nemesis. edgar pangborn

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Re: happy thanksgiving, tsc!

Postby Rommie » Mon Oct 13, 2014 10:00 am

Indeed, enjoy the turkey! And happy thanksgiving to Parrot too, who is Toronto based I believe. :wave:
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Re: happy thanksgiving, tsc!

Postby The Supreme Canuck » Mon Oct 13, 2014 6:52 pm

Thanks, folks! Happy Thanksgiving, Parrot. And, what is it? Columbus Day in the US? Happy that!

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Re: happy thanksgiving, tsc!

Postby Cyborg Girl » Mon Oct 13, 2014 7:00 pm

If this country had any shame, Columbus Day would be a national day of mourning.

Edit: and really, so would Thanksgiving.

[/deadly serious]

Anyway enjoy the turkey. :P
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Re: happy thanksgiving, tsc!

Postby The Supreme Canuck » Mon Oct 13, 2014 7:27 pm

Luckily, Canadian Thanksgiving doesn't really have those overtones. No Pilgrims, nothing to do with natives. It's just a harvest festival. We have our own appalling colonial history with natives, but Thanksgiving isn't tied up with that, as far as I'm aware, except for cultural spill-over from US Thanksgiving due to the two holidays having the same name.
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Re: happy thanksgiving, tsc!

Postby SciFi Chick » Mon Oct 13, 2014 8:25 pm

Gullible Jones wrote:If this country had any shame, Columbus Day would be a national day of mourning.

Edit: and really, so would Thanksgiving.

[/deadly serious]

Anyway enjoy the turkey. :P


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Re: happy thanksgiving, tsc!

Postby geonuc » Mon Oct 13, 2014 9:27 pm

Fuck Columbus.
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Re: happy thanksgiving, tsc!

Postby geonuc » Mon Oct 13, 2014 9:30 pm

Oh, yeah, happy Canadian harvest day! Personally, I think we should just celebrate the pagan sabbats, even if you're not pagan. Makes more sense than what we do with American religious holidays.
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Re: happy thanksgiving, tsc!

Postby brite » Mon Oct 13, 2014 10:02 pm

geonuc wrote:Oh, yeah, happy Canadian harvest day! Personally, I think we should just celebrate the pagan sabbats, even if you're not pagan. Makes more sense than what we do with American religious holidays.
That's because Pagan sabbats are a lot more fun....
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Re: happy thanksgiving, tsc!

Postby Swift » Tue Oct 14, 2014 3:22 pm

geonuc wrote:Fuck Columbus.

That works for the individual, the city, and for the state government represented by the term "Columbus". :P
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Re: happy thanksgiving, tsc!

Postby geonuc » Tue Oct 14, 2014 9:33 pm

brite wrote:
geonuc wrote:That's because Pagan sabbats are a lot more fun....


Yes, yes they are.
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Re: happy thanksgiving, tsc!

Postby Thumper » Wed Oct 15, 2014 11:50 am

Swift wrote:
geonuc wrote:Fuck Columbus.

That works for the individual, the city, and for the state government represented by the term "Columbus". :P

I'll try not to take it personally.
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Re: happy thanksgiving, tsc!

Postby Swift » Wed Oct 15, 2014 1:45 pm

Thumper wrote:
Swift wrote:
geonuc wrote:Fuck Columbus.

That works for the individual, the city, and for the state government represented by the term "Columbus". :P

I'll try not to take it personally.

Of course it doesn't apply to you. I was just being funny.

Actually, the only ones it really applies to is the State Legislature. I don't even particularly hate the Gov, though I don't love him either. I have nothing against the city of Columbus. And I don't hate the explorer Columbus and frankly don't understand why people get so bent about him. But I also don't understand the point of the holiday or the parades.
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Re: happy thanksgiving, tsc!

Postby Sigma_Orionis » Wed Oct 15, 2014 2:34 pm

Hey! what's wrong with Chris Columbus? he made landfall in Venezuela in his third voyage, don't you dare criticize my precious!

(Actually, up till 15 years ago, October 12th was known officially as "the day of the race", nowadays it's known as "The Day of Indigenous Resistance") :roll:
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Re: happy thanksgiving, tsc!

Postby Parrothead » Wed Oct 15, 2014 6:54 pm

Happy belated Thanksgiving tsc.

It was a good weekend, I was busy preparing mostly Saturday. Baked an apple/pear/cranberry crisp, made the cranberry sauce and got the sauerkraut made. Sunday, made and then enjoyed the rest of the meal with family. Monday was spent cleaning. The leftovers are just about gone.

Happy belated Columbus Day, to those that had that holiday.

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Re: happy thanksgiving, tsc!

Postby Swift » Wed Oct 15, 2014 7:01 pm

Parrothead wrote:It was a good weekend, I was busy preparing mostly Saturday. Baked an apple/pear/cranberry crisp, made the cranberry sauce and got the sauerkraut made. Sunday, made and then enjoyed the rest of the meal with family. Monday was spent cleaning. The leftovers are just about gone.

Sauerkraut? Is that a family or Canadian tradition, or do you just happen to like sauerkraut, because I wouldn't normally associate it with the US Thanksgiving (and yes, I like sauerkraut).

That crisp sounds very good.
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Re: happy thanksgiving, tsc!

Postby Parrothead » Wed Oct 15, 2014 7:04 pm

The sauerkraut comes from my estonian heritage, it is a nice side dish with turkey.
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Re: happy thanksgiving, tsc!

Postby Swift » Wed Oct 15, 2014 7:13 pm

Parrothead wrote:The sauerkraut comes from my estonian heritage, it is a nice side dish with turkey.

I can believe that. There is a bar around here that makes a really good turkey ruben (turkey instead of corned beef) and the turkey and kraut is a good combo.
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Re: happy thanksgiving, tsc!

Postby geonuc » Wed Oct 15, 2014 7:35 pm

Swift wrote:
Parrothead wrote:The sauerkraut comes from my estonian heritage, it is a nice side dish with turkey.

I can believe that. There is a bar around here that makes a really good turkey ruben (turkey instead of corned beef) and the turkey and kraut is a good combo.


Turkey reubens seem to be pretty popular in pubs here and often offered as a choice instead of corned beef.
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Re: happy thanksgiving, tsc!

Postby SciFiFisher » Thu Oct 16, 2014 3:26 am

geonuc wrote:
Swift wrote:
Parrothead wrote:The sauerkraut comes from my estonian heritage, it is a nice side dish with turkey.

I can believe that. There is a bar around here that makes a really good turkey ruben (turkey instead of corned beef) and the turkey and kraut is a good combo.


Turkey reubens seem to be pretty popular in pubs here and often offered as a choice instead of corned beef.


Sacrilege! Heathens! .... sounds like it might be tasty with just a touch of cranberry sauce. :P
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Re: happy thanksgiving, tsc!

Postby geonuc » Thu Oct 16, 2014 9:19 am

SciFiFisher wrote:
geonuc wrote:
Swift wrote:
Parrothead wrote:The sauerkraut comes from my estonian heritage, it is a nice side dish with turkey.

I can believe that. There is a bar around here that makes a really good turkey ruben (turkey instead of corned beef) and the turkey and kraut is a good combo.


Turkey reubens seem to be pretty popular in pubs here and often offered as a choice instead of corned beef.


Sacrilege! Heathens! .... sounds like it might be tasty with just a touch of cranberry sauce. :P


We do have a lot of heathens here, particularly in my neighborhood.
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Re: happy thanksgiving, tsc!

Postby Rommie » Thu Oct 16, 2014 10:54 am

Never done kraut with turkey but have done red cabbage with it, which is really similar. It's awesome. Kinda makes sense though, as duck and red cabbage together is amazing so why wouldn't turkey be similar?
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Re: happy thanksgiving, tsc!

Postby brite » Thu Oct 16, 2014 10:21 pm

geonuc wrote:
SciFiFisher wrote:
geonuc wrote:
Swift wrote:
Parrothead wrote:The sauerkraut comes from my estonian heritage, it is a nice side dish with turkey.

I can believe that. There is a bar around here that makes a really good turkey ruben (turkey instead of corned beef) and the turkey and kraut is a good combo.


Turkey reubens seem to be pretty popular in pubs here and often offered as a choice instead of corned beef.


Sacrilege! Heathens! .... sounds like it might be tasty with just a touch of cranberry sauce. :P


We do have a lot of heathens here, particularly in my neighborhood.

The world needs more heathens.....
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Re: happy thanksgiving, tsc!

Postby SciFi Chick » Tue Oct 21, 2014 1:34 pm

Rommie wrote:Never done kraut with turkey but have done red cabbage with it, which is really similar. It's awesome. Kinda makes sense though, as duck and red cabbage together is amazing so why wouldn't turkey be similar?



They have nothing in common, because I hate kraut and I love red cabbage, so there! :lol:
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Re: happy thanksgiving, tsc!

Postby Parrothead » Tue Oct 21, 2014 9:11 pm

When I prepare the sauerkraut, it's basically one jar of sauerkraut in wine/vinegar, heated with an equal amount chopped cabbage with a bit of brown sugar and butter. Heat on low-medium, stirring occasionally until browned, but not burned. Yum.
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