AlphaTroll
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Need some help here - I recently befriended a girl from New York, she's here on a work-exchange kinda deal. So now I know thanksgiving is coming up soon and would like to do something nice for her, but have no clue (we don't celebrate it of course). I'm trying to keep it a surprise, so I have absolutely no clue when it is (some people say the last Thursday in November and others say the last Sunday in November). The closest thing to an American I know at the mo' is my friends Canadian husband, who has a fit if I call him 'Engelsman' (Englishman <--- in reference to the fact that he doesn't speak Afrikaans), so I reckon he'd have a hernia if I even slightly hinted that he may know more about American traditions and culture than is appropriate 
So, when exactly is it? And what kind of traditional foodstuffs can I serve? (Keeping in mind that it's Summer over here, so if the menu is season-dependent over there, it might not work that well here). Does anyone have any traditional recipes that I could use?
Are there any significat rules or whatever to keep in mind?
Thanks guys.
So, when exactly is it? And what kind of traditional foodstuffs can I serve? (Keeping in mind that it's Summer over here, so if the menu is season-dependent over there, it might not work that well here). Does anyone have any traditional recipes that I could use?
Are there any significat rules or whatever to keep in mind?
Thanks guys.