quote:Originally posted by STU: What sorts of drinks are associated with Thanksgiving?
Whatever they are, I'll have three of each of them, please.
Well, that depends.
It could be cider ("soft" or hard), which is a very traditional autumn drink.
Egg nog is traditional for Thanksgiving for many people. I would recommend it with a nice dark rum.
A full-bodied white wine goes well with turkey. One year, I served mead with Thanksgiving dinner and that worked beautifully.
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quote:Originally posted by STU: What sorts of drinks are associated with Thanksgiving?
Whatever they are, I'll have three of each of them, please.
Ohmygod, Mr. STU, Mr. Rockhopper is right!
Eggnog is a traditional holiday drink.
So here are three of them. One for the right hand, one for the left hand, and one poured over your head for scaring the crap out of me by pretending to be sick from that cider I served you.
Maybe Mr. Cobalt was right. Maybe you aren't the biggest Icon on Legion World.
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I've always liked a nice off-dry riesling or gewurztraminer with my turkey. I remember drinking an entire bottle with the turkey I made one lonely Thanksgiving.
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Mr. Quank's occasional auto responses have given me a belly laugh or two...so much so that I would be glad to pour him a glass of whatever brew he fancies
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