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haha I'm pretty sure it's a real holiday. haha I didn't know there were fake ones.

I hate turnips as well but LOVE sweet potato and can't wait for some :)

Clarification! :hehe:

People get a day off work = real holiday

People get to shop at sales, but they don't get the day off work = faux holiday

Ohhhhh. I see.

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Yes, I don't know that anyone I've met here has eaten a turnip. :hehe:

My husband has.... now. :devil:

Trailmix, I don't think anyone gets a day off on any holidays here. Every time there's a long weekend my husband says something about checking out the sales. I'm like "But won't all the stores be closed?" Nope. Apparently, long weekends are for shopping. :blink:

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Ca-ching $$$$$

Americans like to spends their moniesssss. Although now most don't have much :lol:

"...My hair's mostly wind,

My eyes filled with grit

My skin's white then brown

My lips chapped and split

I've lain on the prairie and heard grasses sigh

I've stared at the vast open bowl of the sky

I've seen all the castles and faces in clouds

My home is the prairie and for that I am proud…

If You're not from the Prairie, you can't know my soul

You don't know our blizzards; you've not fought our cold

You can't know my mind, nor ever my heart

Unless deep within you there's somehow a part…

A part of these things that I've said that I know,

The wind, sky and earth, the storms and the snow.

Best say that you have - and then we'll be one,

For we will have shared that same blazing sun." - David Bouchard

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Yes, I don't know that anyone I've met here has eaten a turnip. :hehe:

My husband has.... now. :devil:

Trailmix, I don't think anyone gets a day off on any holidays here. Every time there's a long weekend my husband says something about checking out the sales. I'm like "But won't all the stores be closed?" Nope. Apparently, long weekends are for shopping. :blink:

That is SOOO strange for me.. Sunday - open.. Hubby says pretty much every day of the year around here :P weird.. I would HATE to work in retail!

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I have bought turnips here and they are tiny little things, not the big ones we always got in Canada. I asked a few produce people if they ever get the big ones and they looked at me like I was weird.

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I have bought turnips here and they are tiny little things, not the big ones we always got in Canada. I asked a few produce people if they ever get the big ones and they looked at me like I was weird.

The small ones are real turnips. The larger ones are known as rutabagas here. They're known as that in Canada, also..... it's just that they make them interchangeable there.

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I have bought turnips here and they are tiny little things, not the big ones we always got in Canada. I asked a few produce people if they ever get the big ones and they looked at me like I was weird.

The small ones are real turnips. The larger ones are known as rutabagas here. They're known as that in Canada, also..... it's just that they make them interchangeable there.

Ah!! I see.

Well- we will end up having several people over on Sunday (after the Saints game of course) so I am going to do a whole turkey instead of a stuffed breast. I have never done a turkey on my own!! I'll have to get it today so it can defrost.

Off to the store.

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I have bought turnips here and they are tiny little things, not the big ones we always got in Canada. I asked a few produce people if they ever get the big ones and they looked at me like I was weird.

The small ones are real turnips. The larger ones are known as rutabagas here. They're known as that in Canada, also..... it's just that they make them interchangeable there.

Ah!! I see.

Well- we will end up having several people over on Sunday (after the Saints game of course) so I am going to do a whole turkey instead of a stuffed breast. I have never done a turkey on my own!! I'll have to get it today so it can defrost.

Off to the store.

ahhhhh I'm learning people.. learning.. :) Did not know that big ones are rutabagas.. huh.. the things you learn in CDN forum

Ooo two more days till turkey lurkey!

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Hubby wants to have a special dinner for Canadian Thanksgiving, but I have to work tomorrow night, so we'll probably go out somewhere. He said his mom always makes perogies for Thanksgiving, so I was bemoaning the lack of ethnic restaurants in Lexington. The best we could do is Indian, which isn't quite slavic, and tends to be quite expensive...But could be a fun change :)

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I have bought turnips here and they are tiny little things, not the big ones we always got in Canada. I asked a few produce people if they ever get the big ones and they looked at me like I was weird.

The small ones are real turnips. The larger ones are known as rutabagas here. They're known as that in Canada, also..... it's just that they make them interchangeable there.

to me, turnips have yellowy flesh and have a strong taste, and rutabagas have white flesh and a much milder flavour

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omg today we went ALL over the place looking for a turkey breast. Wegmans didn't have it, shoprite didn't have it, finally went to Whole foods and found a free range breast but it was like 17.00! We could have just bought a whole turkey for that price. But after driving all over for most of the morning we decided to just get the free range turkey breast.

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omg today we went ALL over the place looking for a turkey breast. Wegmans didn't have it, shoprite didn't have it, finally went to Whole foods and found a free range breast but it was like 17.00! We could have just bought a whole turkey for that price. But after driving all over for most of the morning we decided to just get the free range turkey breast.

The phrase "free range" always makes me think of vast herds of chicken or turkeys being lassoed and herded by men on horseback...

hehe

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Yes, I don't know that anyone I've met here has eaten a turnip. :hehe:

My husband has.... now. :devil:

Trailmix, I don't think anyone gets a day off on any holidays here. Every time there's a long weekend my husband says something about checking out the sales. I'm like "But won't all the stores be closed?" Nope. Apparently, long weekends are for shopping. :blink:

That is SOOO strange for me.. Sunday - open.. Hubby says pretty much every day of the year around here :P weird.. I would HATE to work in retail!

Ugh. Worked at Blockbuster Video when I was in college. Open 365 days a year. I ALWAYS had to work Christmas and New Year's. Sucked.

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omg today we went ALL over the place looking for a turkey breast. Wegmans didn't have it, shoprite didn't have it, finally went to Whole foods and found a free range breast but it was like 17.00! We could have just bought a whole turkey for that price. But after driving all over for most of the morning we decided to just get the free range turkey breast.

The phrase "free range" always makes me think of vast herds of chicken or turkeys being lassoed and herded by men on horseback...

hehe

My grandfather used to raise about 20 or so turkeys every year for Christmas dinner. He would let them out of their pen for a daily run around. The day they saw my mom hanging out sheets on the clothesline is a day of infamy in our family. free range, indeed! :P

Sprailenes: we had to settle for turkey breast loins (which are yummy, but kinda expensive). We then spent 40 minutes in the express line at Walmart to pay for it, sweet potatoes, and canned whole cranberries. If it wasn't for the fact that I really wanted to make some semblance of Canadian Thanksgiving this weekend, I would have just dropped everything and left. :angry:

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