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So, many people are shocked whenever I tell them that I do not like thanksgiving dinner. The thought of it just makes my stomach turn and although I appreciate the break, I am not really looking forward to the meal. Last year I became terribly sick around thanksgiving and since then I really do not like the food associated with this holiday. So what shall I do? I guess I could convince them to make green bean casserole, and eat a lot of rolls. I suppose that is what I get for having a picky stomach. . Another option is to make my own creations to work around my sensitive stomach. Last year I was harrassed for putting tartar sauce and turkey on a roll. I thought it was a nice alternative to our annual meal. It is important to switch it up a bit so that one does not get tired of having the same thing every year. I am still looking forward to my visit and I will have to adjust my eating in order to make the most of my thanksgiving.
Deer Kayla,
ReplyDeleteJust to warn you, here comes another mean comment. What is wrong with you?? Thanksgiving is a time of year where errbody from all sorts of the family comes together and eat away! I can't believe you don't stuff your stomach full until it explodes! It's the American thing to do (and I'm not even American!). But seriously, when you said you put "tartar sauce and turkey on a roll," I wanted to slap you! Well... On second thought, it actually sounds kind of good. Sorry about that. But anyways... THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR POSTING THIS BLOG!!! U R 2 KEWL!
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Dear Kayla,
ReplyDeleteThis is an awesome post. It is also really interesting. Thank you so much for posting this.
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Benjy