Posted the 30/11/2007 22:19:00 by The Conscious Kitchen (visit website)
I know I'm hopelessly late with my Thanksgiving post, but let's just think of it as a lovely extension of the holiday and pretend that it doesn't actually feel like Thanksgiving happened a least a month ago already.
triumphant parsnip harvesters
I think it's clear that most American holidays suffer from commercialization, crassification (it's likely that that is not really a word, but you know
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