Happy Thanksgiving
Happy Thanksgiving
Healthy, happy, and safe holiday (even if you are from countries that don't celebrate on this day). I am always thankful for all the friends I've made on here through the years.
Re: Happy Thanksgiving
And to all..well saidmarc61 wrote:Healthy, happy, and safe holiday (even if you are from countries that don't celebrate on this day). I am always thankful for all the friends I've made on here through the years.
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving
+1marc61 wrote:Healthy, happy, and safe holiday (even if you are from countries that don't celebrate on this day). I am always thankful for all the friends I've made on here through the years.
Well said!
A few Thanksgiving threads running throughout the forum. People must be feeling thankful.
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
Re: Happy Thanksgiving
Gree! Cheers to all!
Joey, you got the lasagna in the oven with the turkey!
Joey, you got the lasagna in the oven with the turkey!
Re: Happy Thanksgiving
CLOSE!bottom4 wrote:Gree! Cheers to all!
Joey, you got the lasagna in the oven with the turkey!
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ajish4 wrote:CLOSE!bottom4 wrote:Gree! Cheers to all!
Joey, you got the lasagna in the oven with the turkey!![]()
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I do something different for Thanksgiving. Today it's manicotti, that I made from scratch to go with the turkey.
I do definitely make lasagna for Christmas to go along with a roast beef, ham or what ever the main meat dish might be. Yes main meat. There always has to meatballs, Italian sausage and brasciole to go with the lasagna, which comes after the antipasto.
One of the trays of manicotti.

JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
Re: Happy Thanksgiving
Happy Thanksgiving
everyone...
anyone ever have a Turducken?
everyone...
anyone ever have a Turducken?
Re: Happy Thanksgiving
UGH, there goes the weight I just lost!
