mirandashell
Banned
And turkey is OK once a year -- we often don't even have it at Christmas as almost no one likes it in the family -- but twice in a month seems a bit much. You'd only just be finishing up the leftovers when Christmas starts...
Bit tricky to debone though, at that size.
I want to bring Guy Fawkes Night to America. I'm confident that most Americans would be supportive of a holiday for a fellow who tried to blow upCongressParliament.
Christmas and turkey don't go together quite as exclusively in the US as they do in the UK. My family usually has a ham for Christmas. Sometimes a turkey, too (we have a big family).
On another note, I would never expect Brits (or anyone else) to celebrate Thanksgiving, I was just really touched when they did. I loved your November holidays, though! Especially Bonfire Night...
the "Bonfire Night celebration" features in cooking magazines (roast meats and such)
Now, if you'd just take back our PM, we'd be delighted.
whenever I reflect on the meal pilgrims and indians shared, together, after laying aside their weapons and making peace I am gladdened and rejoice in the festive occasion. so, a time for fun, and maybe as well a time for those not on good terms to forgive one another and be friends ... at least for a day
Only if we swap for Cameron.
We might settle for swapping with Piers Morgan
And I'm sure the Indians feel exactly the same, considering what that meal led to.......