Americans are fond of mixed flavors. Just step in a grocery store and you see what I mean. Cinnamon popcorn, Pumpkin marshmellow, Vanilla coke, 3-4-flavor icecreams. Even things that does not at all go with each other: like sweet pickles.
The other day, I picked up a box of dried cranberries from Meijer. I usually read the labels carefully, but I was in a rush that day. And see what I got: orange flavored cranberries! Cranberries by themselves are quite flavorful, I don't at all understand why they are needed to be orange-flavored.
Anyway, enjoy your thanksgiving dinner anyway you like it, and don't eat too much :)
Thursday, November 23, 2006
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hey buddy,
is thanksgiving holiday different for differing countries?!? I thought it was a couple of weeks ago in Canada, u know?!
Yes, I know Canadians have a thanksgiving Monday in October. I'm not sure if other countries have it or not. We don't, but it feels like shab-e-yalda when all the family get together and EAT!
haha! the mixed flavoring is true - it is definitely more than what we have in australia.
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