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Thanksgiving, Korean Style

11/25/07

Permalink 09:52:27 pm, by admin Email , 149 words   English (US)
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Thanksgiving, Korean Style



Thanksgiving Dinner in South Korea

Jennifer and Gym Guy came over for a Thanksgiving dinner last night. And Good Man, of course.

Chicken, wild rice hotdish, mashed potatoes and gravy, homemade applesauce spiced with cinnamon sticks and (fake) maple syrup, cranberry sauce (Jennifer bought it for me as a favor for $5 a can!), roasted veggies, beer bread, dill butter and cinnamon sugar butter to go on whatever, apple crisp (Jennifer brought it), cocoa cookies and vanilla ice cream.

Delicious. (The green plate really makes it look not-good, but trust me, it was great!)

Gym Guy and Good Man hadn't eaten half of the stuff we had, and Gym Guy joked that he wanted kimchi. There is no kimchi in my house, though there is soju!

Speaking of soju, if Jennifer and Gym Guy ever consume it, we're going to have to have a video camera ready because those two...

7 comments

Comment from: Jennifer [Visitor] Email · http://www.jennipal.blogspot.com
hehe
11/25/07 @ 22:44
Comment from: little cricket [Visitor] Email · http://ablankslate.wordpress.com
yummay! the green plate makes it look good.
11/26/07 @ 09:03
Comment from: Robbin [Visitor] Email
I'd eat that... :)
11/26/07 @ 10:55
Comment from: Katie [Visitor] Email · http://stagestitches.blogspot.com
Um...I'd try it, at least! =)

Sorry, was travelling for the holidays and then had a hella busy weekend. Yes, I got the invite to the forum and have accepted it. It's interesting to hear them talk about the different styles and opinions, although I kind of feel like I'm way too new in studying anything to really add much, so I just read and pay attention. Thanks for the invite, though!!!
11/26/07 @ 17:33
Comment from: admin [Member] Email
Trying to explain "cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, apple sauce, wild rice" to my students today when I taught them about Thanksgiving...yeah, didn't go too well.

Katie, I asked them to invite you (and Diana!) specifically because you're not a black belt. I am going to freakin' out both of you if you don't introduce yourselves!!
11/26/07 @ 17:37
Comment from: Diana [Visitor] Email · http://storysinger81.blogspot.com/
There's a threat. I'll have to post some kind of "Hello, I'm a martial arts dummy, but I totally love it" message soon...
11/26/07 @ 20:47
Comment from: [Mat] [Visitor] Email · http://matschitoryu.blogspot.com
You know, this is totally unrelated to your present post.

I just saw the pictures of you and good man in the coffee shop.

I have to say you have a martial art kind of face. I cannot put it into the right words, but you do.

I like it. Good day!
11/26/07 @ 22:20

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