Happy Canadian Thanksgiving

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Happy Canadian Thanksgiving, everyone.

I know I got a lot to be thankful for - My job, my daughter, her mother, my mother, my brother and sister-in-law, my (mostly good) health, and being a citizen of what I consider one of the best countries on Earth for trans people.

Have a blessed day everyone, and if you are able to, take a moment and find something to be grateful for, wont you?

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thankful

Since Canadian Bacon is really ham, is Canadian Turkey really Chicken?

Either way I'm thankful you're here.

Katie Leone (Katie-Leone.com)

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Bacon

Bacon is bacon its got loads of fat it it and pork. Well unless you mean back bacon which is totally different.

As for a Canadian thanksgiving well Meals usually consist of ham, turkey, perogies, lots of pickles(sour garlic dill) cheese, deserts are apple and pumpkin pie.

I'm not a fan of stuffing at all so I usually skip that. Turkeys are slow roasted for hours so that they are dripping with juices. Gravy is made from the drippings and there is also usually mashed potatoes and last of the season corn minus the cob. Cranberry sauce and fresh homemade bread are also there.

Yeah its a very filling meal that you usually don't eat anything before hand.

As for drinks.. well depends on which side of the family. On one side before and after, but not during, they drink beer. The others side prefers hard liqour. Adults during meal can have wine.

rest of us usually have pop, juice, coffee, or tea. I think there is milk but I'm not sure. Usually after everyone completely stuffs themselves we sit around, or nap, for like 30 minutes.

Interesting.

Perogies? You must be Ukrainian. I've heard a few people have perogies on Thanksgiving but not the case at my house. Our meal list usually consists of turkey, stuffing, potatoes (either mashed or scalloped), carrots, pickles (sometimes served with green olives), rolls (gotta have our bread and butter, literally...), cranberry sauce, and of course either pumpkin or apple pie for dessert. I have no idea where my mum got it from but she always serves apple pie with a slice of cheddar cheese on it (not melted). My grandmother and I don't like wine so we usually split a bottle of sparkling grape juice.

I sometimes lose the positive

I sometimes lose the positive against the negative (am I grounded?). But I do have things I am thankful for, thank you Dorothy, I will also use this as an excuse to eat stuffing.


I wear this crown of thorns
Upon my liar's chair
Full of broken thoughts
I cannot repair

yes

Your grounded young lady no going out in pants for a week!

Uh...Um...that's gonna be a

Uh...Um...that's gonna be a tough one to explain at work...and I don't have a thing to wear.


I wear this crown of thorns
Upon my liar's chair
Full of broken thoughts
I cannot repair

You

I'll be thankful for you. Also, can we pass on the stuffing, I don't like it. (Unless it's bra stuffing, in which case it's necessarily and inedible.

Not Canadian, but any excuse

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Not Canadian, but any excuse to eat a big feast....yeaterday we had a huge turkey, potatoes stuffing, scalloped corn and I was stuffed near the end of the evening. So to all those in America's hat (Canada) happy thanksgiving

thanks giving

from me to all who are here a good thanks giving and yes my subway sub was a good meal for me!