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Started by Nancy, October 09, 2016, 03:46:02 PM

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Nancy

Happy Thanksgiving to our friends north of the border!

Jay Thomas


T-Bone

Agreed...happy Thanksgiving to all of our Canadian friends.

So, is CDN Thanksgiving much like our American version? Family visits, lots of food...turkey, stuffing, ham, "all the trimmings", beer, wine, afternoon nap...etc.? I believe it is...thought of it is making my mouth water...

Embrace every moment...you only get it once

Greg

Thx Nancy!    Yes T-bone - exact same.  I'm in a turkey coma right now.

Usually I'm the cook but my 18 year old daughter did everything this year - awesome meal.

It allowed me to go on the river fishing this morning - got 6 pike today.

Definitely a great day!

Balsams

Maybe in some parts. In our rural areas there is a lot of standing around the yard drinking beer, when it's cold, we prefer the garage.
What a great time of year. Woke up in Seguin ON to frost, followed by a spectacular sunny day. Colors of the fall leaves were vibrant against the blue sky back drop. In our inland lake big smallmouth were taking 3" pumpkinseed salt grub on 1/8oz fireball jig. 2 nice 15lb+ pike taken on perch pattern X rap. Fishing was Sat am ahead of some nasty cold and windy weather right into Sunday. Sunday afternoon was spent inside. Portly, semi-drunk men were taking bacon wrapped scallops and homemade cured salami, followed by turkey, Brussels sprouts, mashed potatoes, gravey, turnip&carrot...and pecan & pumpkin pie a la mode. Shared with healthy friends and family.
Happy Thanksgiving.

Greg

Sounds like you had a fantastic weekend.  The theme is definitely food, fishing, family and a few drinks.

I rarely stop fishing to take in the scenery but today - the colours on the river were awesome!


WillageD

Quote from: T-Bone on October 10, 2016, 09:49:13 AM
Agreed...happy Thanksgiving to all of our Canadian friends.

So, is CDN Thanksgiving much like our American version? Family visits, lots of food...turkey, stuffing, ham, "all the trimmings", beer, wine, afternoon nap...etc.? I believe it is...thought of it is making my mouth water...

Yep, but instead of watching NFL football, we watched the Jays send Texas packing.

RHYBAK

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Thank you all.
T-Bone
You know I have to add my two cents.

Yes , we do enjoy all the same traditional thanksgiving fare as everybody else but this year it 32% less.
Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle

T-Bone

Yeah...but that coin has two sides to it; our products took a 32% price increase in Canada also....and guess how much sales have declined up there since that monetary shift? Suffice it to say, lots.

I always have to scratch my head a little about prices up there though. Even when normalized, stuff is still expensive. $36 for a case of beer? I'd have to stop drinking beer if it were that expensive...or at least get a 2nd job.  :o
Embrace every moment...you only get it once

RHYBAK

Quote from: T-Bone on October 12, 2016, 02:24:50 PM
Yeah...but that coin has two sides to it; our products took a 32% price increase in Canada also....and guess how much sales have declined up there since that monetary shift? Suffice it to say, lots.

I always have to scratch my head a little about prices up there though. Even when normalized, stuff is still expensive. $36 for a case of beer? I'd have to stop drinking beer if it were that expensive...or at least get a 2nd job.  :o

Ya, but up here , you're actually getting beer for 36 dollars.
That stuff you buy back home is just flavored water for 15 dollars a case
Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle

T-Bone

Touche. But the problem is that CDN beer goes down faster...which causes higher rate of consumption...which causes a big problem at double the price. I'd go broke.

I remember pounding some Molson Brador up on Pigeon Lake when I was young and foolish. Could barely walk from the cabin to the dock after about 3 of them. Funny, old memory.
Embrace every moment...you only get it once

johnny walleye

Better late than never Happy Thanksgiving.

SgtCrabby

Ouch WillageG. 
I knew the Jays fans here outnumber the Texas Rangers fans (bunches and bunches to one?), but I was pulling for it to go the other way.

Anyway, I hope all of y'all northern folks had a good Thanksgiving.