Extractions: Eszter's Blog // via eszter.com esztersblog.com Eszter.com E-LIST ... Gallery Welcome to Eszter's Weblog Here you will find my thoughts and comments about all sorts of things from sociology, the Internet, academia, teaching, research, books and movies to current events, fun Web stuff, art, gadgets and just about anything else that comes to mind. If the inspiration strikes you during your visit, feel free to leave a note via the comments link. Previous entry: "Water, lozenges and some CH COOC H COOH" ... Next entry: "Email 101: the importance of bcc" 11/24/2002 Entry A look at the logs of my pages shows that several people find my Recipes page by doing a search on Google or Yahoo for pumpkinpie (sic) or pecanpie (sic). They spell it in one word. I don't on my page in the text, but I do have a pumpkin and a pecan pie image file on the page and so it comes up as a result on such misspelled searches. I'll compile a list of spelling mistakes from my study one of these days, it's pretty interesting. (It is not fully clear here whether people are simply misspelling the pies or think that "on the Web you're not supposed to use any spaces" to one of the respondents from my study As for Thanksgiving cooking, last year I prepared a full
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Extractions: recipes home free clip art web search: cook books discount cookbooks Welcome to 1try.com's cooking recipes and food ingredients. Click on a link below to find Thanksgiving sites with cook books, recipes, and more. If there are recipes or cooking tips for food you want included, please email us. You can also purchase Thanksgiving Cookbooks by visiting amazon.com. If you have cooking tips or a recipe site you want to see added to 1try.com please let us know. Thanks for visiting! Thanksgiving - Find the Net's Top Recipe Sites The On Line Cookbook - A searchable, well-organized recipe site, with an active request and submission section and mailing list. USM Nutritional Recipes - A directory of recipe indexes categorized by region and ethnicity. BestCookingSites.com - A comprehensive cooking resource for amateurs and professionals alike. Soup and Stew Recipes at iChef - Soup and stew recipes in a searchable database plus links to discussion areas where you can make your own recipe requests. Turkey Sandwiches - Selection of recipes for turkey sandwiches, includes suggestions for spreads and toppings.
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Extractions: Catherine and I traditionally spend thanksgiving cooking and feasting together, while the cats watch (and dream about having some of our feast! :) To see the entire menu at once, go here So, we started cooking Wednesday evening, beginning with the stuffing cranberry sauce pie fillings , and thousand seed pilaf . The preparations proceeded until midnight. We got up the next day at 8, read the paper, and began cooking again. Thursday, we finished off by preparing the Popovers pie crusts pumpkin bread sweet potatoes , and salmon steaks with wine sauce . A hearty thanks goes out to Matt and Aaron, who saved us with extra pine tins. :) We ate at 5 pm for a couple hours, then it was time to prepare to go out to the local night club . The next day, we went hiking with Catherine's cousins Matt and Aaron. It wasn't a strenuous hike, but we had a nice walk through the junipers out by Magdelena, NM. Being the friday following thanksgiving, the surrounding town and countryside was deserted. Here are some photos of the attendants (all photos taken by Matt; that's why he isn't in them):
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Extractions: Our holiday history, traditions and fun Gobble. Gobble. What's that rustling in the bush? Why, it's old Tom Turkey trying to keep a low profile as the Thanksgiving holiday approaches. Little does he know that most families already have their plump Thanksgiving bird safely on ice in the freezer. Pick the feathers off that skinny, bad tempered fowl running through the corn fields? Why, that's just NOT traditional. Or is it? What are you looking forward to for Thanksgiving this year? Is it drumsticks and mashed potatoes without end? The excitement of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade? A lazy afternoon in front of the big screen with football, football, football? Family play time? Perhaps even a bit of reflection on what we have to be thankful for? Thanksgiving means many things to us. Perhaps it is the combination of history and personal experiences that makes it a welcome respite just before the rush of Christmas shopping takes off at full speed. I've collected some history and a few thoughts of my own that I'd like to share with you on the subject of a Thanksgiving celebration. The origins of Thanksgiving predated the Pilgrims at least 2,000 years. After the harvest of each year was safely stored for the winter, Celtic priests, the Druids, would mark the end of their calendar with prayers to their sun god for protection during the period of darkness and cold of winter. These harvest festivals evolved and became combined with a Christian Feast of Saints.
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Extractions: contact us COOKING AT BAYOU LA SEINE Louisiana is the birthplace of a regional American cuisine as rich and as complex as its European counterparts. Unique to the New World, this cuisine evolved from two distinct cultures and populations, both of French origin: the Creoles and the Cajuns. The term "Creole" although ambiguous, generally refers to descendants of the French aristocracy established in the New World French colonies of Louisiana or in the Caribbean. The "Cajuns" (deformation of "Acadian") were refugees from the former French colony of Acadia, now Nova Scotia, who were deported to Louisiana when the English took control of the region. Today, these two very different cuisines, enriched by African, Spanish, Italian and German cultures, cohabit under the moniker of Louisiana Cuisine. home cajun restaurant grocery store catering [ Louisiana cooking ] location map contact us top of page webmaster@thanksgivingparis.com