Amerikanci, sta ce te za Thanksgiving?

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location wrote:Nisam ni ja ljubitelj tuke ali je na svakom koraku pa se uzme. Dobro bi bilo janje ispeci ili glavusu :-)
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Šeha wrote:
SPQR.SA wrote:pa da vam cestitam:
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:D :D Dobar!
Jojjj legendo!!! :lol: :lol: :D

Meni jedan od najdrazih praznika, miran, obiteljski, s dobrom klopom. Turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, cranberry sauce, green beans, sweet potato, vino...ima repate :-)

najbolje je otici kod amera na veceru...jos te ne vuku za rukav da budes njihov gost.

thanksgiving serif mubarek olsun
vaistinu thanksgiving serif mubarek olsun
hvaljen thanksgiving serif mubarek olsun

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Haj sto smo preuzeli njihove praznike, ali sto smo i postali kapitalisti pa samo gledamo da trosimo pare i kupujemo.

Meni se dopada sweet potato. Samo onaj cranberry sauce mi ne ide u glavu.
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location wrote:Haj sto smo preuzeli njihove praznike, ali sto smo i postali kapitalisti pa samo gledamo da trosimo pare i kupujemo.

Meni se dopada sweet potato. Samo onaj cranberry sauce mi ne ide u glavu.
Naravno,to ide dolje nize :D
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sa rajom sjedim ..pecenje se sprema i u udri do zore ..faksa nema do pon
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Aorta wrote:Thanksgiving je meni najdrazi americki praznik, sto zbog njegovog znacenja, a i zbog univerzalnosti u ovoj zemlji, kao i versatilnosti -- bosanski spin on it! Moja obitelj ga rado obiljezava, jer smo ga prihvatili bas ovako kako to ef. Spahic lijepo objasnjava, u duhu zahvalnosti Allahu dz.s. za sve Njegove blagodati. Ove godine putujem kod sestre i zeta, a i bliski prijatelji ce se pridruziti. Hrana ce aBd biti yummy, bez "offensive ingredients-a" tipa EtOH, svinjetina, ofkors. Zna se sta cini Thanksgiving sofru -- curka (na hiljadu mogucih nacina!), pire, saft, sos od brusnica, mahune, slatki krompir, pie od tikve, (hot) cider ... A gledati americki football ili otici u kino pogledati koji film, te prosetati kroz prirodu i slikati se sa porodicom, i to je dio tradicije!
ne zaboravi da proucite Fatihu i sa bismilom navalite na bibije meso :D
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Bosanac sa dna kace wrote:
Aorta wrote:Thanksgiving je meni najdrazi americki praznik, sto zbog njegovog znacenja, a i zbog univerzalnosti u ovoj zemlji, kao i versatilnosti -- bosanski spin on it! Moja obitelj ga rado obiljezava, jer smo ga prihvatili bas ovako kako to ef. Spahic lijepo objasnjava, u duhu zahvalnosti Allahu dz.s. za sve Njegove blagodati. Ove godine putujem kod sestre i zeta, a i bliski prijatelji ce se pridruziti. Hrana ce aBd biti yummy, bez "offensive ingredients-a" tipa EtOH, svinjetina, ofkors. Zna se sta cini Thanksgiving sofru -- curka (na hiljadu mogucih nacina!), pire, saft, sos od brusnica, mahune, slatki krompir, pie od tikve, (hot) cider ... A gledati americki football ili otici u kino pogledati koji film, te prosetati kroz prirodu i slikati se sa porodicom, i to je dio tradicije!
ne zaboravi da proucite Fatihu i sa bismilom navalite na bibije meso :D
@ Bosanac, ne boj se, nismo -- dova je pala. 8-)
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gdje ti je ba cranberry sauce :D:D:D
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Eno ga do mahuna :-p
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ucini mi se Heinz kecap :D:D:D kakav je stuffing bio????
ja sam se ko stoka ubio....batak i komad bijelog mesa......a curka je na podvarku bila (neki posavski recept).....ajme......i pumpkin pie na kraju :D:D:D
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Pitt, i ti pravo otefericio. : ) Joj, suti, stuffing zaboravili napravit (!). Meni, opet, dark meat najukusniji -- Batak, baby, batak! -- a bijelo ostavim za supe i sendvica. Uh, pumkin pie je the finale. : )
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ja protestujem!
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Nama se Thanksgiving desijo u subotu...


:-D :-D :-D


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By Paul Keating


On Saturday night, when it was clear the Howard Government had been defeated, many Labor supporters around me said: "You must be so happy." But my emotion was not happiness; rather, it was relief.

Relief that the nation had put itself back on course. Relief that the toxicity of the Liberal social agenda - the active disparagement of particular classes and groups, that feeling of alienation in your own country - was over. And over in the only way that could be final: with a resounding electoral instruction of "No more".

In The Sun-Herald on November 18, John Howard nominated the putting asunder of political correctness and the celebration of our Anglo-Celtic past as the pinnacle of his social, indeed national, achievement. He was nominating as a virtue political incorrectness of a kind that gave some the right to speak and behave towards others in terms disparaging of their colour, religion, class or social standing. In a country of immigrants, such a view emanating from the Prime Minister is social poison.

Saturday night's victory was not just a victory for the Labor Party; it was also a victory for those Liberals like Malcolm Fraser, Petro Georgiou and Judi Moylan, who stood against the pernicious erosion of decent standards in our public affairs.

The Liberal Party of John Howard, Philip Ruddock, Alexander Downer and Peter Costello is now a party of privilege and punishments. One that lacks that most basic of wellsprings: charity.

The French philosophers had it pretty right with the Enlightenment catchcry of liberty, fraternity and equality. There was not much liberty for the boat people, or fraternity for the Aborigines or the Muslims, or equality for the unionists who believed in nothing more revolutionary than the right to collectively bargain.

Howard says he was the progenitor, the giver, of 11 years of economic growth and, without him or Costello, the growth will evaporate. This result means the public didn't believe him; otherwise they would not have repudiated him. They knew it took more than simply being around and spending up big to create the conditions that have underwritten the longest economic expansion in our history.

Howard's greatest inheritance from the Labor Party was low inflation, the factor that above all others provided the golden thread through those 16 years of growth.

When Howard decided to go after workers with his Work Choices legislation, he did so not out of any economic necessity, as the economic record for wages and inflation attests. He did it simply to break the back of the unions. His motivations were ideological and spiteful, telling us he had learned nothing from the fact that there had been no wages breakout in Australia since the one he detonated 26 years earlier.

Howard proudly mentions his GST as an example of reform, yet its great harvest of money was not spent on education or health or infrastructure. It was largely spent on giveaways, which means it was not necessary in the first place. So cynical was Howard about it he forbade the Treasury from accounting for it in the budget papers, even though it is collected as a federal tax and allocated under Commonwealth policies.

When I turned over the prime ministership to John Howard in 1996 the opportunities presented to him, as the century closed, were unprecedented.

A new-made economy, with open financial, product and labour markets for the first time in our history. Five years' growth already behind us, at an average inflation rate of 2.5 per cent. A universal and compulsory superannuation system, where the previous Labor government had encouraged workers to save 9 per cent of their wages for their retirement. A framework for the movement to an Australian republic with a model designed for acceptance by the Liberal Party.

A set of new international relationships, especially with Indonesia and China, with Australia sitting as the founder of the main piece of political architecture in the Pacific: the APEC leaders' meeting.

As we turned into the new century, what did Howard do with these new opportunities? The short answer is he squandered them.

He took a knife to the new enterprise bargaining wages system the moment he got control of the Senate. He left superannuation jammed at 9 per cent of wages after promising to maintain the commitment I had made to take it to 15 per cent. He connived in the defeat of the republic referendum so that now we are more likely than not to have King Charles and Queen Camilla as our heads of state, as ludicrous as that would be. His triumphalism over East Timor destroyed the relationship Labor had built with Indonesia, which probably can't be rebuilt, or if it can, only after decades. He has attended every APEC leaders' meeting since 1996, but brought not one new idea to it, not even to his own meeting in Sydney this year.

In the end, Howard didn't understand how great his opportunity was and how it could not be advanced by regressive and reactionary policies fuelled by social exclusion and division.

Let us hope the Liberal Party purges itself of its reactionary majority, for Australia cannot afford another prime minister like John Howard.

Paul Keating was prime minister from 1991 to 1996, and treasurer from 1983 to 1991.
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pitt wrote:ucini mi se Heinz kecap :D:D:D kakav je stuffing bio????
ja sam se ko stoka ubio....batak i komad bijelog mesa......a curka je na podvarku bila (neki posavski recept).....ajme......i pumpkin pie na kraju :D:D:D
ta na podvarku je najbolja, ne bude suha
neko spomenu sweet potato, e to jos nisam probala
samo debljamo u ovoj drzavi :-)
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Dosa je red na curku opet :D , samo nemam nigdje da idem :roll:
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location wrote:Dosa je red na curku opet :D , samo nemam nigdje da idem :roll:
haj nemoj lagat?! Jarane da smo dje blize pa u kakav sportski bar na pivaru...vako jebi ga. :shock: Nego meni zadnji thanksgiving u USA. :( :-D Bilo je ludo i nezaboravno. :bih:
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rajvosa^ wrote:
location wrote:Dosa je red na curku opet :D , samo nemam nigdje da idem :roll:
haj nemoj lagat?! Jarane da smo dje blize pa u kakav sportski bar na pivaru...vako jebi ga. :shock: Nego meni zadnji thanksgiving u USA. :( :-D Bilo je ludo i nezaboravno. :bih:
Pa gdje ces u pivaru za thanxgiving?? Ipak naso sam sebi familiju u zadnji cas. Prvi put sam jeo yams a mozda i zadnji :)
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#46 Re: Amerikanci, sta ce te za Thanksgiving?

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I opet je tu :thumbup: :D

Samo mrzim onaj black friday :run:
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Sounder wrote:I opet je tu :thumbup: :D

Samo mrzim onaj black friday :run:
Ma nista od Black Friday! Gledam cijene vec su strasno niske, garant ne ocekuju puno ljudi.
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jefferson wrote:
Sounder wrote:I opet je tu :thumbup: :D

Samo mrzim onaj black friday :run:
Ma nista od Black Friday! Gledam cijene vec su strasno niske, garant ne ocekuju puno ljudi.
Istina da su cjene niske nego uobicajeno, ali to samo pokazuje da kupci gledaju na cjenu vise nego ikada prije. Bice puno ljudi, ali mozda zarada nece biti kao prije.
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#49 Re: Amerikanci, sta ce te za Thanksgiving?

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koliko ce samo pasti glava za ovaj Black Friday :roll:

Inace, curka se priprema kod rodbine i tamo se svi sjatimo tj. kod nekog ko zna da napravi onu curku i sve ostalo sto ide uz nju! Naravno, i baklave ce biti do Petka!
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Tuka je spremna, marinirana...sutra u pecnicu :dance:
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