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Old October 3rd 10, 10:59 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
DiMa[_4_]
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Default Thanksgiving - Canadian

Some time back I posted a question about going to a Thanksgiving Day lunch
and if I should take something foodwise or make a gift. After your great
advice I made a little table centre-piece.

I would like to say it was held on Sunday 2 October and my gift was a big
success as was the lunch.
We had all been asked to bring a curry dish I had made (I cheated and used
my cousin-in-law who is an Indian).
There were 12 different curry dishes and they were just wonderful. DH and I
had a great time and have been invited to next year's.

Thank you for your very sound advice, I was not nervous about meeting the
'boyfriends' parents who were very gracious.

The lunch was for a multitude of reasons,
1 - a wedding the day before.
2 - 4 birthdays - all in October
3 - 1 anniversary
4 - for us to meet the boyrfriend's family.

Regard,
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Di
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Old October 4th 10, 01:44 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Maureen Wozniak[_2_]
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Default Thanksgiving - Canadian

On Sun, 3 Oct 2010 16:59:34 -0500, DiMa wrote
(in article ):

Some time back I posted a question about going to a Thanksgiving Day lunch
and if I should take something foodwise or make a gift. After your great
advice I made a little table centre-piece.

I would like to say it was held on Sunday 2 October and my gift was a big
success as was the lunch.
We had all been asked to bring a curry dish I had made (I cheated and used
my cousin-in-law who is an Indian).
There were 12 different curry dishes and they were just wonderful. DH and I
had a great time and have been invited to next year's.

Thank you for your very sound advice, I was not nervous about meeting the
'boyfriends' parents who were very gracious.

The lunch was for a multitude of reasons,
1 - a wedding the day before.
2 - 4 birthdays - all in October
3 - 1 anniversary
4 - for us to meet the boyrfriend's family.

Regard,


I'm glad it went well. An all curry Thanksgiving sounds very interesting.

Maureen

 




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