Hey, Kali48, a good one! Can I use that line when someone asks me what we had for Thanksgiving?
Actually, we are vegetarian (lacto, not vegan) and dine quite well, thank you. But tofu is a rare item on our menu.
My wife’s vegetable cassarole is a big hit among nonvegetarians; everyone asks for the recipe. And her “soups” are to die for (They are so thick and rich they are more like stews). How about camote (garnet yam) or palak paneer or pav bhaji or eggplant in yogurt curry? I could go on, but the drool isn’t good for the keyboard.
whitecarabao, can I come to dinner at your house? Not for Thanksgiving - my sister-in-law makes a yummy spinach quiche - but some other time. Sounds fantastic! :-)
margueritem about 14 years ago
Poor Dad…
rayannina about 14 years ago
Good one, baslim – you beat me to it!
Sisyphos about 14 years ago
Aww. Dad needs a real Thanksgiving Dinner! Maybe he could sneak out and go to a restaurant! Lio is too friendly with that turkey, anyway.
guitarmutt about 14 years ago
Hey Dad! Just switch the covers so it looks like you’re reading the tofu book.
Colt9033 about 14 years ago
Naah, he felt guilty. He should make Lio his meal, then go out later get his own.
kpreethy about 14 years ago
:D ..well thanx to lio..turkey is saved!!!
pamlicorat about 14 years ago
That is why you don’t buy a live bird. Get a Butterball!
dvoyack about 14 years ago
Dad, I have one word for you…”Turducken”.
GROG Premium Member about 14 years ago
Don’t do it, Dad. Have ham for Thanksgiving instead - if Lio hasn’t made friends with the pig.
ejcapulet about 14 years ago
Pot roast would be fine with me! Medium rare, lots of garlicky gravy, and roasted red potatoes in butter sauce! MMMMM!
Destiny23 about 14 years ago
Go ahead and fix a turkey dinner anyway. If Lio would rather go hungry, Sybil would gladly eat his share!
bald about 14 years ago
i don’t have top worry about that this year, my aunt is coming for the weekend and bringing the turkey & all the trimmings
Kali about 14 years ago
Celebrate the holidays. Invite William Shatner and George W. Bush to Thanksgiving dinner.
Because it’s always nice to have ham and turkey.
:-)
billdi Premium Member about 14 years ago
turkey, ham, pot roast – you guys are making very hungry. guess it’s time for my pre-holiday training to begin.
whitecarabao about 14 years ago
Hey, Kali48, a good one! Can I use that line when someone asks me what we had for Thanksgiving?
Actually, we are vegetarian (lacto, not vegan) and dine quite well, thank you. But tofu is a rare item on our menu.
My wife’s vegetable cassarole is a big hit among nonvegetarians; everyone asks for the recipe. And her “soups” are to die for (They are so thick and rich they are more like stews). How about camote (garnet yam) or palak paneer or pav bhaji or eggplant in yogurt curry? I could go on, but the drool isn’t good for the keyboard.
Sherlock Watson about 14 years ago
You don’t have to stoop to tofu, Dad; remember, any day is a good day for pizza!
TopazSkies about 14 years ago
whitecarabao, can I come to dinner at your house? Not for Thanksgiving - my sister-in-law makes a yummy spinach quiche - but some other time. Sounds fantastic! :-)
nimbysep about 14 years ago
SherlockWatson, you must be a fan of General Hospital, that has been the traditional Thanksgiving dinner at the Q’s since the 80’s!
Biltil Premium Member about 14 years ago
Maybe if dad’s lucky the zombies will have some left over brains for him.
momazilla about 14 years ago
I’ll bring my Mushroom Pie. Lots of butter and cream but no meat.
bestis2come about 14 years ago
So do Shatner and Bush make a “tram” or a “hurkey”?
LarryNelson about 14 years ago
So much for turkey - I wonder how large Lio’s menagerie is?
Capture for Kali 48 - very good!
ringo12147 about 14 years ago
Bravo for Lio! Turkey is someones’ child too.