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  1. Member vhelp's Avatar
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    Here's my Thanksgiving feast, celebrated here in NY, USA.


    ( you can use whatever Holiday in your area/country, at the time/date of
    the celebration/ocassion
    , and post it here with pleasure, for all to see and
    share in )


    This year, as every year (with a little variation) my Turkey Bash
    dinner consisted of the following receipe, including the well
    known triditional video ...


    ** Cooking Preporations..
    .
    ** pre-heat oven to 450
    .
    ** 6 pcs fresh cut (thick sliced) of Oven Roasted Turkey (from deli)
    ** put in the thick sliced turkey into foil square for 20 minutes
    ** so that it dries in most areas, while cooking items below..
    .
    ** stove cooked, 2 well-sized red potatoes, cut to pieces w/ mild spices
    ** stove cooked on simmer, 1 small canned baby pies
    ** stove cooked on simmer, 1 small can of corn
    ** stove cooked on simmer, 1 small jar of Boston Turkey Gravy
    .
    ** once the potatoes are cooked, semi-hard, throw in the corn and pies
    ** into same pot of potatoes for a couple of minutes.
    ** then, throw everything right into the Turkey Bash foil square
    ** and let continue cooking for 10 to 15 minutes more
    ** once all is to your satisfaction, proceed to table..
    .
    ** Dinner Table Preporations..
    .
    ** one fold-up table, positioned perfectly
    ** Turkey Bash foil square, (when all is cooked)
    ** cold ice tea peach flavor (Snapple) and no-name soda (as backup)
    ** fruits.. 2 ea. of apples and bananas (peaches are good too)
    ** potatoe Chips and Candy (for later movie)
    ** once all feast preporations are set, proceed to special movie presentation..
    .
    ** Total Feasting and Movie Presentation, Memorable Experience..
    .
    ** video box set, Star Wars Trilogy WS version (4,5,6) (specially re-encoded)
    ** For encoding tips, see: Star Wars Conversions-Hit me with your best shot...
    ** and other tv programs throughout the remaining day


    The two main courses are the Turkey and Star Wars Trilogy WS original
    on Laserdisc for the total package experience. Course, they now have
    them on DVD's. Next year, I hope to have a big Widescreen tv set, and
    really celebrate. The URL link posted above is for those who have a
    laserdisc player and the original disc set and want to try their hand
    at transfering to DVD-r's. Anyways.

    The movie starts 3pm sharp, as always.. to re-live that experience.

    Every year, I try and make everything better and memorable.

    Thank you all, and vcdhelp.

    Woops, if you'll all excuse me, as dinner is about to be served.

    Happy Cooking..
    From the Video Workstation of,
    -vhelp 3650
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  2. The two main courses are the Turkey and Star Wars Trilogy
    That is a lot of turkey

    Nice one vhelp

    -edit- Sorry, misread your post - thought you meant Ep 1,2 & 3
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  3. Member Faustus's Avatar
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    Ok here we go. This is how you make

    AWESOME NO BAKE COOKIES
    Its stolen from a website, but its the same cookies my mom has made my entire life. SO GOOD... but SO RICH.


    1 stick butter
    1/2 c. evaporated milk
    2 c. sugar
    3 tbsp. cocoa
    1/2 c. peanut butter
    1 tsp. vanilla
    2 c. oats (uncooked)


    Melt butter. Add to evaporated milk. Pour over sugar mixed with cocoa. Stir. Boil over low heat for 1 minute. Add peanut butter and vanilla; stir and pour over uncooked oats. Mix thoroughly and drop by teaspoonful on wax paper.


    Warning, it can be tricky to get the 1 min thing just right. If you go over you get flakey comes about dust that taste awesome, if you don't boil long enough it doesn't harden and you get goo that is btw also awesome. So you really can't lose.
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