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Going to my sister's where there is never enough seats and the vodka is watered down---cheap asses! I have dessert detail---Brownie cheesecake made from scratch, pumpim pie/whipped cream and a chocolate caramel pecan pie from market day
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(11-13-2012, 12:15 PM)Sphincter Cop Wrote: (11-13-2012, 10:36 AM)SIXFOOTERsez Wrote: I am cooking for about 20 again this year. Pretty traditional fare for an old cowboy
1 Big smoked turkey, at least 1 fried, 2 roast ducks, probably a ham, 2 kinds of dressing, giblet gravy
Green bean caserole, twice baked potatos, cheesy potatos, numerous pies, dutch oven peach cobbler
Cresaunts, Fresh Rosemary bread, Cranberry sauce, brocoli and rice caserole
Some Brewed, some distilled refreshment
probably some things I can't remember
anyone hungry yet?
I think I'll be picking up a few Mockers along the way! Make room for a few more guests!!!!
Always room for a few more
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I will be going to my boyfriend's parents, where i'm called every name but my name by his mom. I'm told she likes me but it's always tall girl, skinny girl something girl but not my name! I will be bringing wine, lots and lots of wine! Anything can be fun with wine right? I've never drank around them before but maybe it's time to start!
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(11-13-2012, 04:01 PM)username Wrote: (11-13-2012, 03:46 PM)Midwest Spy Wrote: (11-13-2012, 03:39 PM)username Wrote: I'll be sitting on a beach in Cabo sipping margaritas.
On the rocks or blended (yuk)?
Rocks, no salt. Although I don't dislike the blended ones; I just invariably get that damn brain freeze headache when I drink blended beverages.
I prefer rocks (with salt) to blended too. But, when I'm on vacation, I do blended. Takes longer to drink them so I don't get as trashed.
Haven't been to Cabo in 6 years, kinda jealous. Hope you have a great time. If you make it to Giggling Marlin, let 'em strap you up and take the pic with you caught on the Marlin's hook. It's fun (and I wanna see it).
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I'll google that! This will be my 3rd trip and I haven't heard of it before. The last 2 times we've gone to a hole-in-the-wall restaurant where the food is good but even better, the owner does a mean Elvis impersonation.
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Oh yeah!
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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Oh hell, it wasn't quite like that.
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The power of Elvis.
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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(11-13-2012, 08:32 PM)username Wrote: I'll google that! This will be my 3rd trip and I haven't heard of it before. The last 2 times we've gone to a whole-in-the-wall restaurant where the food is good but even better, the owner does a mean Elvis impersonation.
Giggling Marlin is crazy stupid party fun like mostl of Squid Roe area. Sammy Hagar's Cabo Wabo Cantina is right across the street (too young and pounding for my taste).
About 10 minutes cab ride from there is a restaurant that's right on the water in the harbor area. It's called "The Office". It's really cool to eat dinner at a table with the water nearly lapping at your feet. Shrimp is good there, lobster too. My sister and I love the place. But the local jewlery peddlers will pester you like crazy if you show an iota of interest, don't look!
http://theofficeonthebeach.com/
If you make it there, sunset is stunning and there's local live music after 8 pm or so.
(Food's honestly probably not as good as the hole-in-the-wall gems you've found because The Office pretty much caters to tourists at the all inclusives, but overall experience is great).
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(11-13-2012, 08:48 PM)HairOfTheDog Wrote: (11-13-2012, 08:32 PM)username Wrote: I'll google that! This will be my 3rd trip and I haven't heard of it before. The last 2 times we've gone to a whole-in-the-wall restaurant where the food is good but even better, the owner does a mean Elvis impersonation.
Giggling Marlin is crazy stupid party fun like mostl of Squid Roe area. Sammy Hagar's Cabo Wabo Cantina is right across the street (too young and pounding for my taste).
About 10 minutes cab ride from there is a restaurant that's right on the water in the harbor area. It's called "The Office". It's really cool to eat dinner at a table with the water nearly lapping at your feet. Shrimp is good there, lobster too. My sister and I love the place. But the local jewlery peddlers will pester you like crazy if you show an iota of interest, don't look!
http://theofficeonthebeach.com/
If you make it there, sunset is stunning and there's local live music after 8 pm or so.
(Food's honestly probably not as good as the hole-in-the-wall gems you've found because The Office pretty much caters to tourists at the all inclusives, but overall experience is great).
I've been to The Office every time we've gone to Cabo (and yeah, I've been suckered in to buying jewelry and such too). The resort we're staying at this time is within steps of The Office.
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(11-13-2012, 10:31 PM)username Wrote: I've been to The Office every time we've gone to Cabo (and yeah, I've been suckered in to buying jewelry and such too). The resort we're staying at this time is within steps of The Office.
You're gonna be sippin' margaritas on the sand while the rest of us slave over the stove! I hope I make it to Cabo this coming summer. If my hope pans out, I'm gonna bug you for the name of those cool little places you've found.
P.s. I just got my new camera and testing it out, plus cleaning out messy old photo files of pics people have emailed me. Just came across the photo collage of my last trip to Cabo with my sister and my niece; you've given me the major itch.
Add: Pueblo Bonito is really nice, we stayed there time before last (take their parasailing cruise if you have time - major fun!).
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Thanksgiving is my oldests birthday, and it is also his dads turn for the holiday. I'm not sure what I'm doing other than not hosting. I don't get time off for the holidays from work, just the main day, so ill probly stay home.
Just shut up. Just shut the fuck up right now.
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(11-13-2012, 10:40 PM)HairOfTheDog Wrote: P.s. I just got my new camera and testing it out
Awesome! Cleavage shot countdown in progress!
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