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Is your Turkey Safe to Eat- CDC Alert
#21
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Originally posted by TomK

Punafish - I've been asked to cook Wiener schnitzel with an accompaniment of Austrian potato salad for Thanksgiving. Definitely non-traditional but am looking forward to the opportunity. I will certainly, however, check to see if things turn green while they cook. Don't want to give asian flu to everyone.


Tom, are you inviting me to dinner or just teasing me? Wink
Tim

A superior man is modest in his speech, but exceeds in his actions--Confucius
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#22
Wouldn't that contaminate the pool?
Aside from contaminating the turkey...

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Originally posted by Anxious Messiah

Actually saw a clip of a culinary instructor on the mainland admit that they would toss their frozen bird into the pool to thaw it out each year.


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#23
Why you tryptophan'in. This thread is making me sleepy.

Oh yeah that's another rumor
One Thing I can always be sure of is that things will never go as expected.
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#24
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Originally posted by TomK

Punafish - I've been asked to cook Wiener schnitzel with an accompaniment of Austrian potato salad for Thanksgiving.


If you need to make spaetzle I have the pan for it. Can have it. I dont use it.
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#25
Yes, it is. (Topic-Safe to Eat) Kalua. Sometimes, the CDC is as effective as the weatherman(woman)! [8D]

I'm loving this thread, and am envious of the Wiener schnitzel (Mr. Tom, welcome home, Sir, and aloha again to Pam).

As we prep for tomorrow with our ohana, this topic brought to mind one of the favorites: (Listening to it as we peel potatoes [xx(]lol.)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bL2BCiFkTk

Happy Thanksgiving and blesings to all! Mahalo ke Akua, and (Tutu Pele) for my "safe" turkey, and more. Much more.

JMO.









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#26
Opihikao,

Thanks for that link - the traditional one two three, one two three of a Viennese waltz! I'm sure many won't be, but just in case anyone is curious about the connection to Vienna (Wien), my mother is Austrian and was actually a refugee as a young child during WWII as Austria was annexed by Hitler's Germany and forced many Austrians to fight for the Nazis. Her brother was forced to fight for Germany and was killed doing so. Ironically, my mother moved to the UK in the 50s and married my father who fought the Nazis during the war.

Anyway, the Wiener schnitzel and potato salad is my mother's recipe and since Vienna was my second home while growing up I love those waltzes!

My own particular favourite:

http://youtu.be/djTR2RlRXoQ

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!
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#27
Wish I could see you for Thanksgiving, Tom. But hope you and everyone else have a very happy one! Smile

Pam in CA
Pam in CA
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#28
The contact info in the turkey story was actually for the westboro baptist church. They got flooded with calls. lol
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#29
Well, I think the Wiener schnitzel went down very well, the potato salad wasn't quite up to standard (potatoes were cooked a minute or so too long, so it was a little stodgier than I would have liked), but still tasted really nice! Sorry, punafish, for not inviting you but it was at a neighbour's place so wasn't in control of the invites.

Sorry, Pam, no food left to send you, but hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving and the same for everyone else!
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#30
The unanswered question is - is whalesong also a parody?
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