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imcarthur 10-11-2009 08:37 AM

Ummmmmmm . . . What's for dinner tonight?
 
The Room Monkeys are coming for pre-Thankgiving dinner (our's is tomorrow for all of you non-Canadian-types). RM #1 will be slaving at his bank job since the US markets are open tomorrow. So only RM #2 is coming up north for the usual intimate family dinner for 22. But we're not hosting that one.

Since it will be bird tomorrow, we are opting for cow for tonight. A nice 2-bone prime rib roast. With roast-pan potatoes & camelized carrots. Yorkshire pud. Homemade gravy. Are your veins hardening yet?

And a nice bottle of burgundy - '99 Vosne-Romanée (Marchand) - that should be just about perfect for drinking.

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Ian

Dueller 10-11-2009 09:18 AM

WOW...that's a good looking piece o' meat. I'm headed to the beach in FLA to meet the missus at a client's condo. Probably grilled shrimp for us...

Just out of curiosity what is the traditional fare for Cannuck t'giving?

imcarthur 10-11-2009 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Dueller (Post 4946654)
Just out of curiosity what is the traditional fare for Cannuck t'giving?

Roast ptarmigan. Since they're small buggers, you need a good sack of them for a family meal.

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Just foolin' with you . . . Same as you guys. Turkey + fixins. The Hungarian outlaws usually add pork schnitzel to the menu as a nod to the homeland.

Ian

PS Have fun in FL. I was just in Tampa/Sarasota this week for 3 broiling days. I rented a C70 Volvo convert for fun. A nice car btw.

Dueller 10-11-2009 09:33 AM

Cannucks, hungarians...what? No chinese for room monkey in law?;)

imcarthur 10-11-2009 09:55 AM

She actually wants to come with us. She claims to like the food, but we think that it's more the dutiful-daughter-in-law thing. She was going to bring an Asian girlfriend with no family here but that fell apart.

Ian

jyl 10-11-2009 10:05 AM

Wow, that sounds way better than my dinner. Long beans, tofu cubes, and sliced pork tongue, stirfried with plenty of garlic and ginger. My Saturday AM class is next door to a Asian grocery, so I've been picking up miscellaneous meats and feeding them to my unsuspecting family. So far they have eaten, and enjoyed, pork heart, chicken heart, and pork tongue. They are getting wary.

Rick Lee 10-11-2009 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by imcarthur (Post 4946706)
She was going to bring an Asian girlfriend with no family here but that fell apart.

Photos please.

imcarthur 10-11-2009 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 4946736)
Photos please.

Sorry, no pics. Didn't meet her. But she is 20, single, speaks passable English & is currently enrolled at U of T on a student visa from China. A liitle young for you, Rick . . . but probably pleasant on the eyes . . . one of RM #1's friends is dating her on the sly from her real boyfriend.

Ian

widgeon13 10-11-2009 11:53 AM

OK, I have to ask, what is a "Room Monkey?"

imcarthur 10-11-2009 12:08 PM

Room Monkeys are adult working children who live at home. My stepson moved his Chinese wife into our house for 1 1/2 years. They spent 95% of their time here up in his bedroom & only emerged to graze in the kitchen - leaving behind the mess of course or to hurry off to work - which she mostly didn't. It drove us crazy until they moved out last Nov 1. The name stuck.

Just finsihed the crust (Tenderflake from scratch) & filling (Sherriff boxed) for a lemon meringue pie. Once it cools, I'll top it with a 4 egg white meringue. Then the beef hits the oven . . .

Ian

austin552 10-11-2009 12:10 PM

Left over KFC and Magic Hat.
:(

imcarthur 10-11-2009 12:42 PM

Desserts done.

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Ian

widgeon13 10-11-2009 01:21 PM

Cute, never heard the term before. My son and daughter in law just left after visiting for the weekend. They both work and have their own home. Always enjoy their company.
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Room Monkeys are adult working children who live at home. My stepson moved his Chinese wife into our house for 1 1/2 years. They spent 95% of their time here up in his bedroom &amp; only emerged to graze in the kitchen - leaving behind the mess of course or to hurry off to work - which she mostly didn't. It drove us crazy until they moved out last Nov 1. The name stuck.<br>
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Just finsihed the crust (Tenderflake from scratch) &amp; filling (Sherriff boxed) for a lemon meringue pie. Once it cools, I'll top it with a 4 egg white meringue. Then the beef hits the oven . . .<br>
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Ian

Paulporsche 10-11-2009 04:07 PM

Ian,

Happy Thanksgiving to you and Blanca. Enjoy your dinner tonight. Looks great.

I don't know about Hungarians, but we Italians usually add a little pasta and salsiccia (big surprise).

Christien 10-11-2009 05:53 PM

Ian, you gotta do something about that wallpaper in your kitchen :)

imcarthur 10-11-2009 08:43 PM

Chris - I learned long ago to let my wife pick out any wallpaper SHE wants. Life is much easier that way.

Happy TG to you too Paul.

The meal was great. The Yorks puffed. The wine was surprisingly young & vibrant. Very good, but I think I will sit on the rest of my '99s for a few more years.

Ian

Bill Douglas 10-11-2009 08:55 PM

I'm sitting here hungry reading this thread and I've come to the conclusion you Candian people sure do eat well :)

futuresoptions 10-11-2009 09:26 PM

Made two delicious cheese cakes the other night.... one was chocolate and the other blueberry.... mmm mmm mmm... time to go get a piece... :)

Paulporsche 10-12-2009 06:07 AM

Since I do most of the everyday cooking, I get a little bit of a break today. Lesley has started baking and will do most of the sides today. Her daughter and son-in-law are doing the turkey and stuffing. I'll probably get stuck w/ the dishes. Doh!

Christien 10-12-2009 04:23 PM

Sounds like you've got quite the wine cellar, Ian. A 99 around here would be quite unheard of, though we only started our cellar after we bought the house in 2004. I think the oldest bottle we've got is an 01.


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