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Gobbleblog '09: A 100 Mile Thanksgiving
A Holiday Experiment
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Entry #676450, added on 11-16-09 @ 7:52 pm EST
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Back to the GrindEntry #676450

Ah, back to work.  Work at work and work at home.  I've had a cornish hen waiting in the fridge as a tester for days.  Tonight, the brine.  Tomorrow, the dine, and then right back to another hen to whittle down my two bird recipes to the one that I will use for the big day.  I also need to try and plan to make it out to the turkey farm this weekend to help with some killin', and get to the farmer's market to check it out full glory.  Thanksgiving is only ten days away!

For those of you looking for details from that "Fresh" screening, don't worry.  I haven't forgotten.  I just want to keep my head in the game for the marathon of kitchen activity that's coming.  I'll also make a few recommendations for places you don't want to miss when in Ireland.  This kind of thing I will include in its own blog a little later.

I gotta say, I was skeptical about this whole 'blog' business.  I only started it to keep my thoughts together for an article I need to write.  "What the hell am I gonna write about"  & "Who will care?"  I have found that there is a constant supply of stuff to include, and better (or worse) yet, it keeps on growing.  I've also been honored by a fair amount of interest from all of you who have been checking in.  It is very encouraging and very appreciated.

Enough sappiness, now.  Time is ticking.  There is much to do.



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