6th Borough
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Thu Nov-25-04 06:28 AM
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Happy cavatille, antipasta. sausage, gnocchi, nut, fruit, and lasagna day! |
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From me to all of the other hungry, traditional Italian Thanksgiving DU'ers!
:toast:
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6th Borough
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Thu Nov-25-04 06:32 AM
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1. Oh, and those beer glasses should be glasses of port wine... |
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For me at least. Too many + 1, to be exact. :evilgrin:
Be safe and have fun, guys and gals. I'm off to start simmering the tomato sauce...it's 6:00 AM, but, ya know, it takes 6 hours to simmer :D
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MASSAFRA
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Thu Nov-25-04 06:34 AM
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lasagna. Happy Lasagna Day
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fishnfla
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Thu Nov-25-04 07:08 AM
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3. When you say antipasta what do you mean |
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We call it an antipasta platter with: Prosciutto, Salami,pepperoni slices provolone and other cheeses olives, green and black pepperoconi artichoke hearts hearts of palm dill and sweet pickles crackers and flat bread sometimes an eggplant caponata
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Thu Nov-25-04 07:17 AM
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4. Actually, it's antipasto. n/t |
left is right
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Thu Nov-25-04 07:59 AM
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Experience "Italian food" only at Pizza Hut or the Olive Garden--but I thought it was ante (before the) pasto rather than anti (against the) pasto. This is really important to me since I want to be authentic when I order even if the Italian food that I am ordering isn't
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Dr Strangelove
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Thu Nov-25-04 08:03 AM
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because Im having Lasagne and antipasto for dinner today
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charlyvi
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Thu Nov-25-04 08:19 AM
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8. An Italian can spell it the way they want. |
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Happy Italian Thanksgiving, 6th Borough!
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fishnfla
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Thu Nov-25-04 09:50 AM
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12. i've seen it called antipasti as well (plural I guess) |
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I'm not italian either all my in-laws are
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charlyvi
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Thu Nov-25-04 08:17 AM
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Not Italian, but grew up in an Italian neighborhood....does that count?
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Thu Nov-25-04 09:07 AM
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9. my first mother in law was first generation |
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Italian American and she always had manicotti with the turkey. Man she was a good cook, she made everything from scratch.
After my divorce I missed her more than my ex.
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Dr Strangelove
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Thu Nov-25-04 09:21 AM
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10. Italian Is Good, But... |
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You haven't lived until you go to a Mexican Thanksgiving, all the traditional stuff PLUS a wealth of Mexican dishes. If you find your self at one DO NOT let your plate become empty (or evan close) or it will be reloaded despite any protest about already being full
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Thu Nov-25-04 09:49 AM
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11. Do y'all have that dish |
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menudo(sp?) I've heard its good
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mondo joe
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Thu Nov-25-04 10:08 AM
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13. Mangia Bene! Come talk to my anglophile neighbor! |
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My neighbors and I do a lot of holidays together, but one always say "I kind of like the traditional holiday meal".
And by TRADITIONAL he means ENGLISH!
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