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It's a pumpkin pie. Admittedly, I am not normallya pumpkin pie guy (more of a pecan pie guy ma-self), but man my wife brought one home today and is it a revelation.Pumpkin or Sweet Potato pie?
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It's a pumpkin pie. Admittedly, I am not normallya pumpkin pie guy (more of a pecan pie guy ma-self), but man my wife brought one home today and is it a revelation.Pumpkin or Sweet Potato pie?
I'm a neither guy. I'm a hugeeeee cheezcake fan. The girlfriend being a chef really really really spoils me on holidays >.<It's a pumpkin pie. Admittedly, I am not normallya pumpkin pie guy (more of a pecan pie guy ma-self), but man my wife brought one home today and is it a revelation.
Cheesecake blegh too rich for my blood.I'm a neither guy. I'm a hugeeeee cheezcake fan. The girlfriend being a chef really really really spoils me on holidays >.<
But I must ask...do you make turkey bowls out of your leftovers? I am half way tempted to give a go West Coast style, of course.Since I moved to Georgia, I have become a sweet potato pie fan.
Cardiac arrests do seem ever prevalent on T-Day. I still remember a captain trying to convince me to leave an elderly family member on scene with law enforcement in the dining room of their loved ones house nonetheless. Sorry we interrupted your dinner time with the patient dying and all, but how about you get ur lazy arse in the engine and drive to the ED to pick your FF and engineer up.Hahah. No turkey bowls here. That's a Wawa thing. Andtgeres no Wawa here. Also, almost every shift for the last month I've managed a cardiac arrest without the help of a turkey bowl.
I will be making one out of my leftovers though. Just not on shift. I wonder, if I bring one for lunch to the Urgent Care if we'll have an arrest there.
I played in a turkey bowl, but that was a bunch of old men trying to relive high school lol. Also cheezcake is not rich when it's home made, and made with love.... And lots of strawberries . My girlfriend cooked every single item on the table/Tupperware.But I must ask...do you make turkey bowls out of your leftovers? I am half way tempted to give a go West Coast style, of course.
Also, @chaz90, did you partake in the turkey bowl tradition this year? I am told it is quite the delightful treat.
Happy T-Day, @CodeBru1984.
Well NY cheesecake is supposed to be on a whole different level from my understanding.Also cheezcake is not rich when it's home made, and made with love.... And lots of strawberries . My girlfriend cooked every single item on the table/Tupperware.
It is. That's mainly the city though. Luckily that's where my gf went to culinary school ! It's really a sight to be seen too. Should've taken a picture... I will for Christmas lol.Well NY cheesecake is supposed to be on a whole different level from my understanding.
There was a hazelnut cheesecake one of my d partners used to make that I like though.
Also, @chaz90, did you partake in the turkey bowl tradition this year? I am told it is quite the delightful treat.
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Amen to that. A fellow cranberry lover, cool. Open-faced leftovers are always my favorite, and to me, it just isn't the same sans cranberries.They added extra cranberry, just like I like it.
I mean do New Yorkers really know anything else besides cheesecake?I'm a neither guy. I'm a hugeeeee cheezcake fan. The girlfriend being a chef really really really spoils me on holidays >.<
@DEmedic, incredibly busy turkey day shift a few years ago?The EMS gods were kind enough to let me happily eat in peace. They must still be feeling guilty after destroying @DEmedic years ago. Much success!
How do I speak the English? Or do the driving? Pizza? Maybemean do New Yorkers really know anything else besides cheesecake?
Bagels are alright. Reubens too.How do I speak the English? Or do the driving? Pizza? Maybe