Monday, October 9

It's Thanksgiving (for us Canadians, anyway) so I, of course, have tracked down some good ol' Thanksgiving... stuff. Enjoy!


SOME THANKSGIVING RECIPES
by: Kindergarten students

Banana Pie: You buy some bananas and crust. Then you mash them up and put them in the pie. Then you eat it.
Turkey: You cut the turkey up and put it in the oven for ten minutes and 300 degrees. You put gravy on it and eat it.
Turkey: You buy the turkey and take the paper off. Then you put it in the refrigerator and take it back out and cut it with a knife and make sure all the wires are out and take out the neck and heart. Then you put it in a big pan and cook it for half an hour at 80 degrees. Then you invite people over and eat.
Pizza: Buy some dough, some cheese and pepperoni. Then you cook it for 10 hours at 5 degrees. Then you eat it.
Applesauce: Go to the store and buy some apples, and then you squish them up. Then you put them in a jar that says, "Applesauce". Then you eat it.
Chocolate Pudding: Buy some chocolate pudding mix. Then you add the milk. Then you add the pudding mix. Then you stir it. Then you put it in the refrigerator and wait for it to get hard. Then you eat it.
Pumpkin Pie: First you buy a pumpkin and smash it. Then it is all done. And you cook it in the oven for 12 minutes and 4 degrees. Then you eat it.



SOME REAL RECIPES


Mmm, mmmm, mmmm....
CLICK <here> for some excellent vegetarian Thanksgiving recipes!
Happy Thanksgiving,
and don't forget to count your blessings today!

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