11/23/2004
TEN BURNING QUESTIONS FOR THE THANKSGIVING WEEKEND
- Why does nobody ever think they are the slow traffic the SLOW TRAFFIC KEEP RIGHT sign is aimed at?
- Does anybody actually eat green bean casserole and, if not, why do we always make it for Thanksgiving?
- For that matter, why do most cranberry sauce recipes yield about 4 cups when most Thanksgiving diners will eat maybe a tablespoon or so?
- How long before the stores just go ahead and open Thanksgiving afternoon so we can all get a head start on the day after Christmas?
- The Subway in the town where I work is open 8 to 3:30 on Thanksgiving–why? I know not everybody has a place to go, but when I think “Thanksgiving” and “turkey sandwich,” somehow, Jared’s not involved.
- Do you ever wonder what turkey/cranberry/stuffing enchiladas would taste like? I do.
- When that weird uncle of yours asks you what you want to be when you grow up, why not just tell him “A professional Yahtzee player”?
- You think the NFL is glad that Dallas and Detroit are hosting their traditional Thanksgiving Day games, so a TV audience of dozens will be tuning in?
- Since the Halloween stuff came out in the stores back in August, and the Christmas stuff has already been out for three weeks, do you think now would be a good time to dye your Easter eggs?
- Am I the only person who thinks (a) those deep-fried Cajun turkeys taste horrible, like an unfortunate incident involving a bird flying down the chimney at a spice warehouse, and (b) having a device that lets you cook up a gallon of boiling oil in your backyard is sort of . . . I don’t know . . . Braveheart-ish?
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Only timid people fry the turkey in their backyard. It would be even more Braveheart-ish if it was done indoors.
Comment by Sean Hackbarth — 11/23/2004 @ 11:32 pm
People eat my green bean casserole. At the office turkey day luncheon, it was gone before I even got up to the table. I’m making it again tonight to take to my mother’s tomorrow.
So there!
Comment by Harry — 11/24/2004 @ 2:34 pm
My favorite cranberry recipe is the cranberry relish on the back of the ocean spray cranberry bag.
And yes, you’re the only one who doesn’t like fried turkey. I try not to do too much spice. I have a friend who does just injects with garlic butter. No spice warehouse there.
Comment by Ted — 11/24/2004 @ 3:00 pm
Does anybody actually eat green bean casserole?
Hi.
Comment by Dave — 11/24/2004 @ 3:03 pm