Thanksbringing 2009

This year the crowd was larger and the bird was fresher. It’s hard to tell the story of Thanksbringing. For those of you not in the know, Thanksbringing is the yearly potluck in which I open my kitchen up to my wonderful friends who take turns cooking and heating up their contribution to our feast. Luckily modern technology has allowed for the storytelling to be a bit more graphic this year. The above video shows the sorted journey of our delicious bird. There is a special guest chef and a whole lot of prep happening. Below is the slideshow of all the tasty dishes and the smiles of those who consumed them. Thanks again to all of YOU for being YOU!

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7 Comments to “Thanksbringing 2009”

  1. Dave Rocamboli Says:

    Great day, great time, great turkey! Thanks Jay!

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