Turkey Day
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It was all ok.
Football on large TV in smallish apartment with 10 people.
I don't care for most sports so I drank a lot and wandered around.
Poked at the ferrets in their sleep cage and played darts alone for a bit. (In a tiny space used for storage and sewing and ferrets).
Surfed the net a while.
The weed was much less obvious than last time.
People also drank a lot less.
One plate of food each, really. (Mad leftovers)
I remember stuffing myself as a child.
Now T-Day is like a normal meal but with much more expensive and fattening ingredients.
meh
The beer was Spaten and the wine was from a box.
Football on large TV in smallish apartment with 10 people.
I don't care for most sports so I drank a lot and wandered around.
Poked at the ferrets in their sleep cage and played darts alone for a bit. (In a tiny space used for storage and sewing and ferrets).
Surfed the net a while.
The weed was much less obvious than last time.
People also drank a lot less.
One plate of food each, really. (Mad leftovers)
I remember stuffing myself as a child.
Now T-Day is like a normal meal but with much more expensive and fattening ingredients.
meh
The beer was Spaten and the wine was from a box.
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It's possible that brandade de morue is not as renowned because its star ingredient is salt cod. Any seafaring culture has a tradition of heavily salted fish, and since cod has always been a popular fish, there are variation of salted cod everywhere: Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, and of course France.
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