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Joe November 22nd 05 06:22 PM

Turkey!
 
Not you Bob & Puppets,

The Thanksgiving type.

How are you going to cook yours?


We will deep fry in peanut oil this year on an island in the bay.
It's best done outside.

Fresh oysters on the half shell, oyster dressing, oyster chowder,
shrimp cocktails.

Perhaps a game of horse shoes, some fishin, and lots of ship watching,
frizbee tossing, enjoying, low humidity, clear blue skies, 77 degree
weather.

Joe


November 22nd 05 06:52 PM

Turkey!
 
Since I haven't got my propane stove hooked up yet, I will be making a
turkey breast in either the crock pot or the electric skillet. I suppose I
could go up to the gas grills and try to cook one there but I think it would
take too long. If I can finagle some crabs off one of the other liveaboards
who has a crab pot, I thought I might make some crab cakes, too.
"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...
Not you Bob & Puppets,

The Thanksgiving type.

How are you going to cook yours?


We will deep fry in peanut oil this year on an island in the bay.
It's best done outside.

Fresh oysters on the half shell, oyster dressing, oyster chowder,
shrimp cocktails.

Perhaps a game of horse shoes, some fishin, and lots of ship watching,
frizbee tossing, enjoying, low humidity, clear blue skies, 77 degree
weather.

Joe




Jonathan Ganz November 22nd 05 07:13 PM

Turkey!
 
In article .com,
Joe wrote:
Not you Bob & Puppets,

The Thanksgiving type.

How are you going to cook yours?


I'm going to let someone else do it.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com



Seahag November 22nd 05 09:03 PM

Turkey!
 
I'm making a traditional (my family at any rate) roast
turkey dinner with most of the trimmings. Since it's just
the 2 of us I'm cheating and making boil-bag lima beans.

Seahag



"Joe" wrote:
Not you Bob & Puppets,

The Thanksgiving type.

How are you going to cook yours?


We will deep fry in peanut oil this year on an island in
the bay.
It's best done outside.

Fresh oysters on the half shell, oyster dressing, oyster
chowder,
shrimp cocktails.

Perhaps a game of horse shoes, some fishin, and lots of
ship watching,
frizbee tossing, enjoying, low humidity, clear blue skies,
77 degree
weather.

Joe




Bob Crantz November 22nd 05 09:28 PM

Turkey!
 
Don't eat too much of that swamp based seafood.




wrote in message
...
Since I haven't got my propane stove hooked up yet, I will be making a
turkey breast in either the crock pot or the electric skillet. I suppose

I
could go up to the gas grills and try to cook one there but I think it

would
take too long. If I can finagle some crabs off one of the other

liveaboards
who has a crab pot, I thought I might make some crab cakes, too.
"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...
Not you Bob & Puppets,

The Thanksgiving type.

How are you going to cook yours?


We will deep fry in peanut oil this year on an island in the bay.
It's best done outside.

Fresh oysters on the half shell, oyster dressing, oyster chowder,
shrimp cocktails.

Perhaps a game of horse shoes, some fishin, and lots of ship watching,
frizbee tossing, enjoying, low humidity, clear blue skies, 77 degree
weather.

Joe






ladysailor November 22nd 05 11:22 PM

Turkey!
 
Our first year down here we went to a potluck at Philo's, a cruiser
friendly bar in La Cruz. It was great food followed by great dancing
to Bubba and the Bottom Feeders. Last year we went to the Yacht Club
for a traditional Turkey dinner. It was ho-hum. This year we are
joining a group of cruisers at a local restaurant for a traditional
turkey dinner. We'll see how that goes.

The last thing I want to do in these parts is cook a turkey. It's 5:15
pm now and 80 degrees in the cabin. Whew!

Barb
www.sailinglinks.com


katysails November 22nd 05 11:32 PM

Turkey!
 
Wee're on an estuary...no swamp immediately...swamp is the other way....

katy
"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
.net...
Don't eat too much of that swamp based seafood.




wrote in message
...
Since I haven't got my propane stove hooked up yet, I will be making a
turkey breast in either the crock pot or the electric skillet. I

suppose
I
could go up to the gas grills and try to cook one there but I think it

would
take too long. If I can finagle some crabs off one of the other

liveaboards
who has a crab pot, I thought I might make some crab cakes, too.
"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...
Not you Bob & Puppets,

The Thanksgiving type.

How are you going to cook yours?


We will deep fry in peanut oil this year on an island in the bay.
It's best done outside.

Fresh oysters on the half shell, oyster dressing, oyster chowder,
shrimp cocktails.

Perhaps a game of horse shoes, some fishin, and lots of ship watching,
frizbee tossing, enjoying, low humidity, clear blue skies, 77 degree
weather.

Joe








Scotty November 22nd 05 11:51 PM

Turkey!
 

"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...
Not you Bob & Puppets,

The Thanksgiving type.

How are you going to cook yours?



I don't. I'm married. When I hear the dinner bell, I sit down
and eat turkey, yams, corn, mashed taters, broccoli, cole slaw,
and pecan pie ala mode.

Burp!

SV



katysails November 23rd 05 12:07 AM

Turkey!
 
What time does the bell ring for your heart attack?


"Scotty" wrote in message
...

"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...
Not you Bob & Puppets,

The Thanksgiving type.

How are you going to cook yours?



I don't. I'm married. When I hear the dinner bell, I sit down
and eat turkey, yams, corn, mashed taters, broccoli, cole slaw,
and pecan pie ala mode.

Burp!

SV





Scotty November 23rd 05 12:32 AM

Turkey!
 
I've got 4 more years.

Scotty, for whom the bell tolls


"katysails" wrote in message
...
What time does the bell ring for your heart attack?


"Scotty" wrote in message
...

"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...
Not you Bob & Puppets,

The Thanksgiving type.

How are you going to cook yours?



I don't. I'm married. When I hear the dinner bell, I sit

down
and eat turkey, yams, corn, mashed taters, broccoli, cole

slaw,
and pecan pie ala mode.

Burp!

SV







katysails November 23rd 05 12:46 AM

Turkey!
 
Ah....I forgot you were part of that eugenics program.....


"Scotty" wrote in message
...
I've got 4 more years.

Scotty, for whom the bell tolls


"katysails" wrote in message
...
What time does the bell ring for your heart attack?


"Scotty" wrote in message
...

"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...
Not you Bob & Puppets,

The Thanksgiving type.

How are you going to cook yours?


I don't. I'm married. When I hear the dinner bell, I sit

down
and eat turkey, yams, corn, mashed taters, broccoli, cole

slaw,
and pecan pie ala mode.

Burp!

SV









Jonathan Ganz November 23rd 05 01:27 AM

Turkey!
 
In article ,
Donal wrote:

"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
...
In article .com,
Joe wrote:
Not you Bob & Puppets,

The Thanksgiving type.

How are you going to cook yours?


I'm going to let someone else do it.


I always feel a tinge of sadness for those people who have to dine out on
special occasions.


So do I. Fortunately, I'm not one of those people. In fact, in the
tradition of Thanksgiving, I typically invite those sort of people to
join us.

Perhaps foreigners such as yourself should consider a similar
tradition.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com



Scotty November 23rd 05 01:29 AM

Turkey!
 

"Donal" wrote


I enjoy reading the newspaper while I **** my dinner!



I thought that was an American tradition.

Scotty



Maxprop November 23rd 05 01:29 AM

Turkey!
 

"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...
Not you Bob & Puppets,

The Thanksgiving type.

How are you going to cook yours?


20 second exposure to the isotopic ring at Notre Dame. That source has
enough radioactivity to overkill the population of the world by a factor of
100. A terrific side benefit is that it will glow in the dark, so we won't
need candles.

Max




Maxprop November 23rd 05 04:32 AM

Turkey!
 

"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
...
In article ,
Donal wrote:

"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
...
In article .com,
Joe wrote:
Not you Bob & Puppets,

The Thanksgiving type.

How are you going to cook yours?

I'm going to let someone else do it.


I always feel a tinge of sadness for those people who have to dine out on
special occasions.


So do I. Fortunately, I'm not one of those people. In fact, in the
tradition of Thanksgiving, I typically invite those sort of people to
join us.


Feeling pretty proud of yo'sef, eh Jon?

Do what my wife and I do--we serve turkey and the trimmings to the homeless
at the local shelter on Thanksgiving Day. It may not give you a warm and
fuzzy feeling, but there are some folks who seem to appreciate it.

Max



Jonathan Ganz November 23rd 05 07:05 AM

Turkey!
 
In article . net,
Maxprop wrote:

"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
So do I. Fortunately, I'm not one of those people. In fact, in the
tradition of Thanksgiving, I typically invite those sort of people to
join us.


Feeling pretty proud of yo'sef, eh Jon?


Nah. We all do what we can.

Do what my wife and I do--we serve turkey and the trimmings to the homeless
at the local shelter on Thanksgiving Day. It may not give you a warm and
fuzzy feeling, but there are some folks who seem to appreciate it.


That's cool. We used to do that, but not lately.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com



Seahag November 23rd 05 02:47 PM

Turkey!
 

"Donal" wrote:

"Scotty" wrote:

"Joe" wrote:
How are you going to cook yours?



I don't. I'm married. When I hear the dinner bell, I
sit down



So do I. .... I enjoy reading the newspaper while I eat
my dinner!


You do that after I spend 3 days making a feast you'd be
eating the paper!

Seahag



Maxprop November 23rd 05 05:01 PM

Turkey!
 

"Seahag" wrote in message
...

"Donal" wrote:

"Scotty" wrote:

"Joe" wrote:
How are you going to cook yours?


I don't. I'm married. When I hear the dinner bell, I sit down



So do I. .... I enjoy reading the newspaper while I eat my dinner!


You do that after I spend 3 days making a feast you'd be eating the paper!


The mental image of a family dining on turkey and the trimmings, while the
patriarch sits stunned at his end of the table with a rolled-up newspaper
stuffed in his mouth made me LOL.

Max



katysails November 23rd 05 11:50 PM

Turkey!
 
No, that's watching tv during dinner...


"Scotty" wrote in message
...

"Donal" wrote


I enjoy reading the newspaper while I **** my dinner!



I thought that was an American tradition.

Scotty





Capt.Mooron November 25th 05 01:06 AM

Turkey!
 

"Donal" wrote in message

I need to eat *every* day!!!


Actually that's a fallacy Donal..... as a matter of fact, occasional
prolonged absence from calorie intake is extremely beneficial to your entire
system.

Of course this is little known among the ranks of those who have forfeited
self reliance in favour of gaining girth by having tea served to them in
bed. Content in their bliss and secure that each day they will be fed and
pampered like a lap dog.

Regardless

CM

[Heh... shiny lure... needed a break]









Capt. JG November 25th 05 04:16 AM

Turkey!
 
Donal, a fast of a few days now and then is quite good for you.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Donal" wrote in message
...

"Seahag" wrote in message
...

"Donal" wrote:

"Scotty" wrote:

"Joe" wrote:
How are you going to cook yours?


I don't. I'm married. When I hear the dinner bell, I
sit down


So do I. .... I enjoy reading the newspaper while I eat
my dinner!


You do that after I spend 3 days making a feast you'd be
eating the paper!


I need to eat *every* day!!!


Regards



Donal
--






Seahag November 25th 05 03:29 PM

Turkey!
 

"Donal" wrote:

"Seahag" wrote:

"Donal" wrote:

"Scotty" wrote:

"Joe" wrote:
How are you going to cook yours?


I don't. I'm married. When I hear the dinner bell, I
sit down


So do I. .... I enjoy reading the newspaper while I
eat
my dinner!


You do that after I spend 3 days making a feast you'd be
eating the paper!


I need to eat *every* day!!!


chuckle I think the boys answered that already:^)

Seahag



Capt.Mooron November 27th 05 02:28 AM

Turkey!
 

"Donal" wrote in message

You sound a bit jealous.


No Donal... that would be pity you are sensing.


I don't blame you!


Heh!

CM




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