Thanksgiving dinner

Nov 21, 2008 18:23

It's not celebrated here, of course, but next week is a major food holiday in America. The entire day of "Thanksgiving" is centered around a single hearty meal, with traditional foods served to families who gather together to share in good company ( Read more... )

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cakeandmoney November 22 2008, 04:31:10 UTC
...and why do we care about America?

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double_nomsalot November 22 2008, 04:34:02 UTC
Because the food is good. This is a restaurant, in case you'd forgotten.

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cakeandmoney November 22 2008, 04:37:55 UTC
Hmmph.
Financially speaking, do you think the customers would share the same enthusiasm for Thanksgiving as you apparently do? I'm not quite sure that they would be hip on Thanksgiving, and a vegan Thanksgiving, nonetheless.

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double_nomsalot November 22 2008, 04:44:01 UTC
It's a novelty. Every cafe around here sells coffee and cake - it surely takes some kind of creative genius to make a special out of a foreign holiday. And I've found American food is very popular right now.

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cakeandmoney November 22 2008, 04:48:17 UTC
Tch. Fine, if you say so.
But you'll have to make turkey.

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double_nomsalot November 22 2008, 04:54:40 UTC
I think I already made it quite clear that turkey is not on the menu.

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cakeandmoney November 22 2008, 04:59:02 UTC
...that is stupid. Thanksgiving REVOLVES around the fucking turkey--

Whatever. You guys are the chefs. Make it work.

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double_nomsalot November 23 2008, 20:33:12 UTC
Honestly, who around here is going to know the difference?

We intend you. Thank you.

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