Change of plans
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Change of plans
The idea was to pick up a prime rib for our thankgsiving dinner, but there's been a snag:
My 15 year old son.
He's protesting the fact that I didn't plan on making a turkey. So... after much debate (well... I thought about it for a couple of minutes), we pulled the turkey outa the deepfreeze to begin the two day defrost.
Hopefully it'll be thawed in time.
We're still gonna get the prime, but probobly do it on new years day.
Sorry Eddie (who's coming over to casa de Bio for dinner on thursday).
My 15 year old son.
He's protesting the fact that I didn't plan on making a turkey. So... after much debate (well... I thought about it for a couple of minutes), we pulled the turkey outa the deepfreeze to begin the two day defrost.
Hopefully it'll be thawed in time.
We're still gonna get the prime, but probobly do it on new years day.
Sorry Eddie (who's coming over to casa de Bio for dinner on thursday).
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I don't think it's ever even occured to my family to not have turkey on Thanksgiving. We all love the leftover sandwiches with the cranberry too much. Christmas is sometimes turkey, sometimes a big honey-glazed ham, sometimes a roast, depending on what sounds good. It's all about the huge hunk of meat, itnt it? Heh
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Over the river and through the woods ...
That is where Grandma lives (for real) and that is where we had a HUGE feast! It was also my wife's birthday AND the day I put our Roadrunner in its winter nest to sit out the winter.
It was a nice, sunny and almost 50 degree day yesterday and I spent a few hours and a couple of 6K RPM shifts before we took the Roadrunner out to feast central.
Available was .. TURKEY, HAM and PRIME BEEF ! anyone else think you could have Turkey AND Beef? I hope no crimes were commited but I can only guess PETA would not approve!

Above is a pic of our table. The photographer had just launched a green bean at his niece.
Mudflap if you want I could FTP you a turkey sandwich.....
One more day off and then Monday morning happens.
That is where Grandma lives (for real) and that is where we had a HUGE feast! It was also my wife's birthday AND the day I put our Roadrunner in its winter nest to sit out the winter.
It was a nice, sunny and almost 50 degree day yesterday and I spent a few hours and a couple of 6K RPM shifts before we took the Roadrunner out to feast central.
Available was .. TURKEY, HAM and PRIME BEEF ! anyone else think you could have Turkey AND Beef? I hope no crimes were commited but I can only guess PETA would not approve!

Above is a pic of our table. The photographer had just launched a green bean at his niece.
Mudflap if you want I could FTP you a turkey sandwich.....
One more day off and then Monday morning happens.

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