• Thanksgiving

    From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Wednesday, November 20, 2024 14:30:45
    Hi everyone,

    So I'll be spending Thanksgiving alone and I wanted to buy some turkey loaf.

    At Walmart, they wanted USD$15+ for 2.82 pounds (1.28 kg) of turkey loaf.

    Looks like I'll just buy some lasagna instead...or maybe a ham.

    What a ripoff.

    -- Sean



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  • From Ed Vance@618:250/1 to Sean Dennis on Wednesday, November 20, 2024 16:31:48
    Sean, I remember a local meat company advertisement showed a Turkey saying PLEASE BUY their brand of Ham for Thanksgiving.
    73 . .
    Ed

    Hi everyone,

    So I'll be spending Thanksgiving alone and I wanted to buy some turkey loaf.

    At Walmart, they wanted USD$15+ for 2.82 pounds (1.28 kg) of turkey loaf.

    Looks like I'll just buy some lasagna instead...or maybe a ham.

    What a ripoff.

    -- Sean

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  • From Tiny@618:618/12 to Sean Dennis on Wednesday, November 20, 2024 16:36:00
    Hi Sean,
    In a message to All you wrote:

    At Walmart, they wanted USD$15+ for 2.82 pounds (1.28 kg) of turkey
    loaf.

    Yeah Turkey is insane.

    Looks like I'll just buy some lasagna instead...or maybe a ham.

    Only trump could afford ham here.

    Shawn

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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Ed Vance on Wednesday, November 20, 2024 21:36:39
    Ed Vance wrote to Sean Dennis <=-

    Sean, I remember a local meat company advertisement showed a Turkey
    saying PLEASE BUY their brand of Ham for Thanksgiving.

    I'll probably just buy some ham. Spendy but very, very tasty.

    I'll be alone this Thanksgiving so I won't need much food.

    -- Sean



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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Tiny on Wednesday, November 20, 2024 21:42:40
    Tiny wrote to Sean Dennis <=-

    Only trump could afford ham here.

    I can get a frozen "family size" Stouffer's lasagna for under USD$10. I'll just go for that. I can make four meal out of it.

    If I had a car, I'd go volunteer at a local soup kitchen on Thanksgiving to help out. It's lonely enough as it is and over the holidays, the loneliness
    is just that much more acute.

    -- Sean


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  • From Tiny@618:618/12 to Digimaus on Thursday, November 21, 2024 06:28:00
    Hi digimaus,
    On <Thu, 20 Nov 24>, you wrote me:

    I can get a frozen "family size" Stouffer's lasagna for under USD$10.
    I'll just go for that. I can make four meal out of it.

    There ya go. Nothing wrong with that.

    If I had a car, I'd go volunteer at a local soup kitchen on
    Thanksgiving to help out. It's lonely enough as it is and over the holidays, the loneliness is just that much more acute.

    Honestly... I don't really care enough to want to do it. However years
    ago I promised I'd be nice for one holiday. Somehow we've all decided
    on US thanksgiving.

    I'll be cooking for 2 fucking days, inviting the family and friends here, tripping over everything, yelling at the kids and dogs. I have to do all
    this shit sober which makes it even less fun.

    I would trade your alone time and frozen lasagna in a SECOND.

    Shawn

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  • From Ed Vance@618:250/1 to digimaus on Thursday, November 21, 2024 14:06:51
    You mentioning Stoffers caused me to think of a Stoffers dinner we like here. Can't remember the exact name for it without going to the basement to see the name.
    It has Pasta, Broccoli, Chicken and a Sauce.

    We get 3 meals from the frozen dinner.
    It'd be almost a whole week for You if you divide the dinner up in 6 pieces as we do after it's been cooked.
    Tupperware to the rescue.
    Ed


    I can get a frozen "family size" Stouffer's lasagna for under USD$10. I'll just go for that. I can make four meal out of it.

    If I had a car, I'd go volunteer at a local soup kitchen on Thanksgiving to help out. It's lonely enough as it is and over the holidays, the loneliness is just that much more acute.

    -- Sean

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  • From Ed Vance@618:250/1 to digimaus on Thursday, November 21, 2024 16:31:50
    Sean, that Stoffers dinner that I mentioned is their Cheesy Chicken & Broccoli Pasta Bake.

    After it is cooked we cut in half on the longest direction and then cut the shortest direction in thirds.
    Makes a fair size serving for each of us, cutting it in four pieces like You do would have me waddling from the table after eating that portion. ;-))
    Ed


    I can get a frozen "family size" Stouffer's lasagna for under USD$10. I'll just go for that. I can make four meal out of it.

    If I had a car, I'd go volunteer at a local soup kitchen on Thanksgiving to help out. It's lonely enough as it is and over the holidays, the loneliness is just that much more acute.

    -- Sean

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  • From Kurt Weiske@618:300/16 to Sean Dennis on Thursday, November 21, 2024 18:06:08
    Sean Dennis wrote to All <=-

    At Walmart, they wanted USD$15+ for 2.82 pounds (1.28 kg) of turkey
    loaf.

    Looks like I'll just buy some lasagna instead...or maybe a ham.

    What a ripoff.

    $5.31 a pound - seems reasonable?

    I'd recommend a turkey pot pie - all of the best of a turkey dinner in a
    single pot - plus pie crusts!


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  • From Kurt Weiske@618:300/16 to digimaus on Thursday, November 21, 2024 18:06:08
    digimaus wrote to Tiny <=-

    If I had a car, I'd go volunteer at a local soup kitchen on
    Thanksgiving to help out. It's lonely enough as it is and over the holidays, the loneliness is just that much more acute.

    How much would it cost to uber to and from a kitchen?



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  • From Kurt Weiske@618:300/16 to Tiny on Thursday, November 21, 2024 18:06:08
    Tiny wrote to Digimaus <=-

    I'll be cooking for 2 fucking days, inviting the family and friends
    here, tripping over everything, yelling at the kids and dogs. I have
    to do all this shit sober which makes it even less fun.

    I would trade your alone time and frozen lasagna in a SECOND.

    I prefer barricading myself in the kitchen and cooking. Let the kids do
    their own thing. I have one dog who'll sit patiently doing a HyperWag in
    case any turkey falls from the heavens.



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  • From Tiny@618:618/12 to Kurt Weiske on Friday, November 22, 2024 07:36:00
    Hi Kurt,
    In a message to Sean Dennis you wrote:

    I'd recommend a turkey pot pie - all of the best of a turkey dinner
    in a single pot - plus pie crusts!

    Yes yes yes! I'd do this in a SECOND instead of cooking a whole meal
    if my family would allow it.

    Shawn

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  • From Tiny@618:618/12 to Kurt Weiske on Friday, November 22, 2024 07:39:00
    Hi Kurt,
    On <Fri, 21 Nov 24>, you wrote me:

    I prefer barricading myself in the kitchen and cooking. Let the kids
    do their own thing. I have one dog who'll sit patiently doing a
    HyperWag in case any turkey falls from the heavens.

    I have the worlds worst kitchen. It's smaller then the kitchen on a
    boat. I have no counter space what so ever, so if you are cooking on
    the hob, you can't prepare something else.

    We also have a tiny little fridge with no space. All in all it makes
    for a great time!

    Shawn

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  • From Ed Vance@618:250/1 to Tiny on Friday, November 22, 2024 12:38:42

    Hi Kurt,
    On <Fri, 21 Nov 24>, you wrote me:

    I have the worlds worst kitchen. It's smaller then the kitchen on a
    boat. I have no counter space what so ever, so if you are cooking on
    the hob, you can't prepare something else.

    We also have a tiny little fridge with no space. All in all it makes
    for a great time!

    Shawn

    ... Programmers don't Byte,they just Nybble a bit

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    I give that Tagline an A+1.
    Ans steal it if seeing it on an offline reader.
    Ed
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  • From Tiny@618:618/12 to Ed Vance on Friday, November 22, 2024 13:16:00
    Hi Ed,
    On <Sat, 22 Nov 24>, you wrote me:

    ... Programmers don't Byte,they just Nybble a bit
    I give that Tagline an A+1. Ans steal it if seeing it on an offline reader. Ed

    Glad you liked it. :)

    Shawn

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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Kurt Weiske on Friday, November 22, 2024 14:39:49
    Kurt Weiske wrote to Tiny <=-

    I prefer barricading myself in the kitchen and cooking. Let the kids do their own thing. I have one dog who'll sit patiently doing a HyperWag
    in case any turkey falls from the heavens.

    At least you know someone appreciates your work!

    -- Sean

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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Tiny on Friday, November 22, 2024 15:07:16
    Tiny wrote to Digimaus <=-

    I would trade your alone time and frozen lasagna in a SECOND.

    I guess I'm just longing for company these days.

    -- <8D~


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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Ed Vance on Friday, November 22, 2024 15:10:45
    Ed Vance wrote to digimaus <=-

    Sean, that Stoffers dinner that I mentioned is their Cheesy Chicken & Broccoli Pasta Bake.

    That's a good one.

    After it is cooked we cut in half on the longest direction and then cut the shortest direction in thirds.
    Makes a fair size serving for each of us, cutting it in four pieces
    like You do
    would have me waddling from the table after eating that portion. ;-))

    I'd probably cut it into much smnaller pieces these days. It's been a while since I bought that.

    -- Sean

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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Kurt Weiske on Friday, November 22, 2024 15:15:49
    Kurt Weiske wrote to Sean Dennis <=-

    $5.31 a pound - seems reasonable?

    Not when you can get a regular oven-baked turkey at 90 cents a pound. I did find a 3 pound Butterball brand boneless turkey breast at Aldi for $10.

    I'd recommend a turkey pot pie - all of the best of a turkey dinner in
    a single pot - plus pie crusts!

    I might or I might do the lasagna or ham.

    -- Sean

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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Kurt Weiske on Friday, November 22, 2024 15:18:10
    Kurt Weiske wrote to digimaus <=-

    How much would it cost to uber to and from a kitchen?

    $40 each way (I checked today).

    Ride-sharing serviuces are horribly expensive. I can catch a cab for $24
    both ways but the VA is now keeping my $172 a month disability pay to make
    me pay for co-pays that I don't actually owe.

    Being reliant on the government for your livelihood sucks.

    -- Sean

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  • From Tiny@618:618/12 to Digimaus on Saturday, November 23, 2024 08:39:00
    Hi digimaus,
    On <Sat, 22 Nov 24>, you wrote me:

    I would trade your alone time and frozen lasagna in a SECOND.
    I guess I'm just longing for company these days.

    If you were not so far away, you're always welcome here. We're having
    people over and cooking on the 30'th. (As I'm in Canada this is not a
    holiday weekend for us).

    Shawn

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