Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving
No turkeys, since ban on imports due to bird flu in usa.
Thanksgiving
Can Import them from Oz if wanted ....kubotatim wrote:No turkeys, since ban on imports due to bird flu in usa.
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I wonder if any will turn up ?
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Thanksgiving
Even without turkeys it seems some place should have something. Even duck, goose, large baked hens, etc.?
Thanksgiving
ThanksGiving............got to be Turkey. Xmas or Easter, yea, you can get by with a nice baked ham. But not TG. Without the turkey, just another day out, a buffet, nothing but a Sunday roast ...........on Thursday.
Thanksgiving
Can provide the duck, B-in-law kills 2 or 3 every day for the market. Want to do goose, but haven't got round to rearing any.
Thanksgiving
I always had goose or duck for Thanksgivng and Christmas.
Thanksgiving
For those not American, Thanksgiving is a little difficult to understand. I understand it rivals Xmas Day in its importance to American families and Americans travel to spend Thanksgiving with their families. We don't have something other than Christmas Day like that in New Zealand. Boxing Day is also a public holiday here.
Because Christmas and New Year are in the summer downunder, together they are family events although New Years is perhaps just as likely to be spent with friends than families. Christmas is really the only family festival that we have.
When I was a child we never marked Halloween but we definitely do now. I wonder if in ten years we might have an equivalent to Thanksgiving. The word and idea is very pleasant.
Because Christmas and New Year are in the summer downunder, together they are family events although New Years is perhaps just as likely to be spent with friends than families. Christmas is really the only family festival that we have.
When I was a child we never marked Halloween but we definitely do now. I wonder if in ten years we might have an equivalent to Thanksgiving. The word and idea is very pleasant.
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I have heard previously that it is celebrated formally in a very small part of Australia at a similar time of year.
But not the mainland.
But not the mainland.
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wash your mouth out GT..next you will be wanting to vote for Trump....
let each country be unique in its own way, with its own culture..
let each country be unique in its own way, with its own culture..
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wow.. starting @ 4,500 baht and going up to 7,500 baht, oh and stuffing at @ 1,000 baht kg
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Stopped by Villa just before closing today......one bird in the freezer. That bird will set you back some 3,600 Baht.....no fixin's.
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I wonder if Jesus could do his trick, feed the 5,000 but with a turkey ?
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parrot wrote:Stopped by Villa just before closing today......one bird in the freezer. That bird will set you back some 3,600 Baht.....no fixin's.
No takers up to 11am this morning when had a look,5.25kg,priced 3622.50 baht,mfg 9 nov 2015,exp 9 dec 2015.
Tata was there but busy with a customer,would have mentioned to get more ordered