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Date Posted: 20:22:18 11/23/06 Thu
Author: Busta
Subject: No turkey for me but I'm having bread-crumb coated chicken with stuffing mix and hawaiian rolls. and will have a pumpkin pie for me! Happy Thanksigivng, everyone! Did ya'll thinking of going out to craziest shopping tomorrow?
In reply to: Robyne 's message, "HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!! Hope everyone here at the Files has a safe and happy holiday! :-)" on 22:20:33 11/22/06 Wed


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[> [> I love the green bean casserole & corn pudding!! Yummy :-) And nope, no "black friday" shopping for me tomorrow. Too hectic in the stores. -- Robyne, 20:39:59 11/23/06 Thu [1]


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[> [> Busta, just out of curiosity what are Hawaiian rolls? Some sort of sweet bread? And the chicken sounds yummy. I'm turkeyed out after only one day. Chicken sounds like a great alternative for next year. Yeah right, but it's nice to think. :) -- Malia, 13:16:55 11/24/06 Fri [1]


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[> [> [> Malia, you haven't heard of Hawaiian rolls? You mean there's no Hawaiian rolls in Hawaii? :-) Yes, they are kind of a sweet bread--I think it's sort of like challah bread if you're familiar with that. I'm actually making a turkey & stuffing today. I already had the turkey when we were invited to have Thanksgiving dinner at Melissa's parents home--and since we're not going to be home for Christmas either, I decided to go ahead and cook it rather than freezing it for later. So, we'll be having turkey two nights in a row, and turkey sandwiches for the next few days too! Hope everyone had a nice day yesterday--we sure did. -- Lynn, 13:34:46 11/24/06 Fri [1]


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[> [> [> [> Turkey is always good. We've got enough leftovers for another meal today AND turkey sandwiches. I'm not familiar with Hawaiian rolls. I'm guessing it might be another name for what we call sweet bread. It's a Portuguese thing. I'm drooling thinking of the sweet bread I used to get on New Year's from my mom's hanai (adopted) family before the grandmother passed away. I think I might have to call them to get the recipe. It's been way, way too long since I've had really good sweetbread! The only professionally baked one that even comes close is on Moloka'i. I get that once a year when Dad sails over and brings it back. Oh and as an interesting fact good sweet bread is made using potatoes. -- Malia, 16:37:52 11/24/06 Fri [1]


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[> [> [> Yeah, its kinda of sweet rolls. I looked at the back of package, The Taira Family came up with "Hawaiian Sweet Rolls" which was inspired by Portuguese. I went out on Black Friday to Target to grab all DVDs and a griddle! :D -- Busta, 20:03:53 11/24/06 Fri [1]


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