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On Wednesday, November 26, 2003, at 07:07 AM,

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> Message: 4

> Tue, 25 Nov 2003 18:43:59 -0000

> " Feral " <terebinthus

> just stuff....

>

> Yesterday my mother called and she asked me for the

> " turkey chili " recipe that I fixed for her while she visited

> this last summer. I was pretty confused at first and

> assured her that I haven't been responsible for the death

> of a bird in years (okay, not counting that wee sparrow

> that took a run into the bumper of my car last year...

> and I still shudder over that) so she must be mistaken

> to think I served her chili with turkey in it. Finally we

> figured it out that she assumed the vegetarian chili recipe

> I fixed had meat in it because I used soy crumbles and to her

> it tasted so good and " meaty " .

 

And so? Did she then rush out and buy crumblies? Or did she simply feel

hoodwinked?

>

> I am a bit concerned about Thanksgiving.

 

As well you should be.

 

> We go to a gathering

> at a friends house and today she called to tell me there would

> be 34 people in attendance; this is normal. I have for years

> been the one asked to bring the salad; just a typical tossed salad

> with all the fixings. But this year she told me that another lady

> asked to bring the salad. She is the new wife of this nice man that

> attended last year, and she is from Australia and isn't familiar

> with the holiday tradition. She also said she is going to fix a

> salad Aussie-style and this has me a bit concerned. I only hope

> that the salad " aussie style " is still going to be meat-free b/c in

> the past the salad was my safe dish!

 

If these humanoid primates can't and obviously won't accommodate you, then

why call them friends and why attend to their sad little celebration of

smugness and self-satisfied disdain?

 

> My pal asked me to bring

> the green bean casserole and corn... just corn. I told her about

> this wonderful onion, cornbread and cheese casserole side dish,

> but she worried that her brother, who won't eat any other vegetable

> besides corn, would not like it. She said I could make that as

> well for myself and others to try, but to bring plain corn for

> those less adventurous. *lol*

 

You laugh at this?

 

> [i will post the recipe in a little bit

> for that casserole~ it looks wonderful and I am still tweaking

> it to fit my taste so I haven't typed it up yet]. So, all said I will

> be assured I can eat green bean casserole, mashed potatoes, corn

> and that corn casserole, andd hopefully the aussie-style salad.

> Now if anyone from this list is from OZ and has a clue what that

> means I would be ever grateful for the 411! ;)

 

Probably means it has beer and croc or roo meat in it.

 

I mean, the beer's a given, right?

 

 

" I reject any role that puts me as a representative of a group of people. "

--Günter Grass, German writer & artist

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> If these humanoid primates can't and obviously won't accommodate

you, then

> why call them friends and why attend to their sad little

celebration of

> smugness and self-satisfied disdain?

>

> > My pal asked me to bring

> > the green bean casserole and corn... just corn. I told her about

> > this wonderful onion, cornbread and cheese casserole side dish,

> > but she worried that her brother, who won't eat any other

vegetable

> > besides corn, would not like it. She said I could make that as

> > well for myself and others to try, but to bring plain corn for

> > those less adventurous. *lol*

 

 

You know, I find it interesting that your friend is more concerned

about her brother who won't eat anything but corn and doesn't seem

to be worried about your not eating any meat????? Why not have a

conversation with your friend about the Aussie salad and find out

what's in it? If they won't accomodate you, then I would go

somewhere else myself.

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, The Stewarts <stews9@c...>

wrote:

 

> > Message: 4

> > Tue, 25 Nov 2003 18:43:59 -0000

> > " Feral " <terebinthus>

> > just stuff....

> >Finally we

> > figured it out that she assumed the vegetarian chili recipe

> > I fixed had meat in it because I used soy crumbles and to her

> > it tasted so good and " meaty " .

>

> And so? Did she then rush out and buy crumblies? Or did she

simply feel

> hoodwinked?

 

Hoodwinked? My mother? *lol* No, she was delighted to learn

that there was a soy-rich vegetarian meat alternative that

tasted so much like ground crumbled meat that it would fool

her tastebuds and be a healthy alternative. She did express

concern about how dottering she is and how she might not be

able to find such products at the store as I do. I described them

in detail and where she could look and also encouraged her to

ask a store clerk if she can't find any. If all else fails I will

take

her shopping when I go to NY to visit this next summer and show

her myself.

 

 

> If these humanoid primates can't and obviously won't accommodate

you, then

> why call them friends and why attend to their sad little

celebration of

> smugness and self-satisfied disdain?

 

Oh, it isn't that bad. I enjoyed the gathering. The food was

wonderful and there was plenty to eat; as you have pointed

out in the past 95% of the Thanksgiving meal is vegetarian,

even if people eat turkey. I had mashed potatoes, salad, sweet

taters, green beans, corn, corn casserole, a slice of bread and

assorted raw veggies nibbled before the meal, cheese and

crackers, olives, pickles, and desserts. I was stuffed. Besides

the gathering isn't all about food.

 

How was your Thanksgiving day?

 

~ PT ~

 

It (death) comes equally to us all,

and makes us all equal when it comes.

~ John Donne, poet (1573-1631)

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