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Same from me. Do you celebrate it too with a turkey or ham dinner? What is different about this day in Canada? Enjoy it with the family and/or friends.
Actually, Thanksgiving is on Monday, with a national holiday. We have always celebrated on Sunday, so people could relax on Monday. Turkey is the traditional dinner fare, with all the trimmings. We celebrated today. Everyone has just gone home and now I can put my feet up and reflect on all the things in my life that I am thankful for.
Thoroughly enjoyed time with family and friends! Hope everyone had a nice holiday week-end with perfect weather.
It seems to me that one of the "Canadian" traditions is a desert of Costco pumpkin pie, judging by the pallets full that I saw flying out the door all week!
Thoroughly enjoyed time with family and friends! Hope everyone had a nice holiday week-end with perfect weather.
It seems to me that one of the "Canadian" traditions is a desert of Costco pumpkin pie, judging by the pallets full that I saw flying out the door all week!
You are so right about the pumkin pies, couldn't believe how many Costco baked and sold, some customers bought 2 or 3, and they were pretty large.
Home-made pumpkin pie is a tradition around our house. We also celebrated my sister's B'day on Thanksgiving. She does not care for cake, so we stuck her candles on the pie!
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