Originally posted by littlestream:wah, lucky you. i am at home.............studying~~~~ had our chicken rice dinner le. kekekeke~~~
have fun, ben!
Ohh, it's was wicked ! just got back from the east end. No Tofu turkey udon. Had a veggie 'meat' loaf, grilled vegs, etc etc... loads of wine and beer and PASSWORD !! Pretty fun dinner i must say with a nova Scotian couple and friends from my old restaurant.
US thanksgiving next month leh.
Different from Canada.
hey ben!!!
when did the nova scotian couple get into toronto...???!
how did they get there??
why didnt you tell me!!! =( they could have brought me in their luggage >.<
nomnom...i love grilled vegs =P
all kinds of grilled vegs.
i just do NOT eat beets. and pickles.
Originally posted by udontknowme:hey ben!!!
when did the nova scotian couple get into toronto...???!
how did they get there??why didnt you tell me!!! =( they could have brought me in their luggage >.<
nomnom...i love grilled vegs =P
all kinds of grilled vegs.i just do NOT eat beets. and pickles.
hey udon !
They've been here for a while, bought a house in toronto last year. Used to work with the guy, he's a musician and his other half was the lead actress on Falcon Beach.
Beets are pretty wicked, pickles i don't like.
turkey joke.
my boss had rented an apartment in China. And over thanks giving weekend last year he carried a forzen bird crossing the border from HKG into China. The chinese custom officer hold him up for few hours, apparently it is illegal to carry raw meat crossing the border. He tried to explain this is for US thanks giving meal and he wanted to share that with the employees in China. Anyway he got fine a 1000 RMB carrying raw meat.
While he got held up in the waiting room he saw custom officers were pointing at the bird and discussing how big the size of the chicken.....anyway later the bird was no where to be found .......
Originally posted by Arapahoe:turkey joke.
my boss had rented an apartment in China. And over thanks giving weekend last year he carried a forzen bird crossing the border from HKG into China. The chinese custom officer hold him up for few hours, apparently it is illegal to carry raw meat crossing the border. He tried to explain this is for US thanks giving meal and he wanted to share that with the employees in China. Anyway he got fine a 1000 RMB carrying raw meat.
While he got held up in the waiting room he saw custom officers were pointing at the bird and discussing how big the size of the chicken.....anyway later the bird was no where to be found .......
Funny how i've been for 3 thanksgiving in Canada but never had turkey before.
Originally posted by ben1406:Funny how i've been for 3 thanksgiving in Canada but never had turkey before.
you should try...its fun. i tried it when i was in university.....but once a year on thankgiving or christmas is enough.....And you should also try deep fryer but don't burn the house down. and also masala with it. The thing with after eating the big bird is that you feel very sleepy.....zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Turkey soup is particularly nice and healthy.
I think roast it fun with friends coming for dinner its fun. You get surprise at the table.
i had turkey a many of times... just never on thanksgiving for some strange reasons.. well, 2 thanksgiving dinner was at a vegetarian's place and the other one was with a Argentinean family.