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What Are You DIYing for Thanksgiving?

By bruno

I'm curious to know what everyone's up to for Thanksgiving. If you're cooking, decorating, making or baking something interesting, post it in the comments. Let's see if we can get up to 50!

I'll be making cranberry-glazed turkey and apple-raspberry pie. And helping a friend repair a Powerbook!



What will you be doing to celebrate Thanksgiving? 

 

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November 22, 2006
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jasimar

December 05, 2006
I prepared ahead a Thanksgiving meal for 10 including a deconstructed turkey (extra legs and dark parts).  It was my goal to be resting on the couch reading with a glass of wine when the company arrives.. and by the fair graces of all things chaotic and holiday, I was able to.  Mission successful!
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gregoryjohnson

November 25, 2006
Hi Bruno. I thought you'd be encouraged to know that our Thanksgiving gathering turned into a Curbly house party and we had four Curbly accounts setup! Everyone was really impressed with Curbly and surprised with how easy it is to setup a web page on the site. I hope your Thanksgiving was good. ~ Gregory
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gregoryjohnson

November 22, 2006
Hi Bruno. Great idea for a post. We're having a gathering here in Iowa City with family coming from Des Moines and Cedar Rapids. My computer project for Thanksgiving is to setup a new MacBook for my step-brother. It has the new Intel Core 2 Duo processor, and it's super fast. We'll probably have Turkey with a Tofurkey option since there are a lot of vegetarians in the family (myself included). Usually there's a huge salad bowl with spinach, avocado, tomato, broccoli, and other nutrient-rich veggies. Pies are probably going to be on the menu as well - pumpkin perhaps. So, Happy Thanksgiving to you and all the Curbly peoples near and far. ~ Gregory