<p>I am going to my mom's to help her cook the turkey? How about you, have you ever cooked a turkey on your own?</p>
<p>I'm going home to help eat the turkey. I've never cooked a turkey on my own but I never would because I don't like the white meat as much as the dark meat so it'd be a big waste.</p>
<p>Canada's Thanksgiving was a month ago. Silly Americans.</p>
<p>Does Canada's Thanksgiving include turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, and football? How about the kickoff to the holiday shopping season? I didn't think so.</p>
<p>^ Y'know, turkeys, stuffing, and mashed potatoes exist in Canada. No one here cares for Football. And besides, on Thanksgiving, do you go Christmas shopping?</p>
<p>You go shopping the day after. Silly Canadians.</p>
<p>I dislike turkey and most of the foods served at a traditional Thanksgiving dinner. I usually just eat ham and bread lol.</p>
<p>Heh. I hate ham. Must prepare for debate tournament; get off CC.</p>
<p>Ha! If you guys don't stop arguing, I will turn this car around! Sorry, had a flashback of fighting with my sis in the back seat of the car...:-p </p>
<p>JB and Snoopy you are right, it is the kick off to the holiday season...what way to do it with turkey, mashed potatoes, and stuffing in our bellies...have to work all that good eating off...:-p</p>
<p>Me and my sis are actually being allowed to help cook one turkey this year. My mom is serving two. She gave us the easy recipe, tho. Its the 2-hour recipe from Safeway. You bake it at 475 for 2 hours and taa-daa...turkey is all done. We will have to pretend it's harder than it looks tho...:-p It can't get any easier than "how-to" videos we got online. </p>
<p>Have you ever ate a turkey that was cooked that way?</p>
<p>When you go shopping after Thanksgiving...is it for yourself or do you go x-mas shopping for others?</p>