For all the Canadians on the board, post your pig-out stories here. We celebrated a day early, since my bro has hockey tomorrow night. I am pleased to say that I ate enough to put an Olympian on a bulking cycle to shame. My mother and grandmother go all-out at thanksgiving, cooking both traditional and non-traditional foods. Here are the items that were on the menu today:
Turkey (cranberry sauce and gravy), stuffing, duck a l'orange, goose breast w/ juniper berry sauce, mashed potatoes with chives, perogies (potato& cheese and sauerkraut varieties), cabbage rolls (beef and rice stuffing), and a hot vegetable medley. Desert consisted of fruit slices with whipped cream, a deep-dish apple pie served with a scoop of Hagen-Dazs vanilla ice cream, and a piece of chocolate-caramel cheesecake.
I ate like a madman....and couldn't help but remember that episode of Friends where Joey has to eat practically the whole turkey by himself...the "Thanksgiving Pants" would have helped me out tonight!
Turkey (cranberry sauce and gravy), stuffing, duck a l'orange, goose breast w/ juniper berry sauce, mashed potatoes with chives, perogies (potato& cheese and sauerkraut varieties), cabbage rolls (beef and rice stuffing), and a hot vegetable medley. Desert consisted of fruit slices with whipped cream, a deep-dish apple pie served with a scoop of Hagen-Dazs vanilla ice cream, and a piece of chocolate-caramel cheesecake.
I ate like a madman....and couldn't help but remember that episode of Friends where Joey has to eat practically the whole turkey by himself...the "Thanksgiving Pants" would have helped me out tonight!

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