Sunday, December 7, 2008

Sanksgeeving à la Français


We had a nice Thanksgiving in France with our friends Damien and Elodie, and two other teachers from Lycee Bayet, where I work. This was the first time that either of us had ever cooked any traditional Thanksgiving foods.

We found the only whole turkey available in November in Tours - when we bought it, the woman at the butcher looked at us like we were crazy! Here, when you buy a whole turkey, it still has the head and feet attached. It took the butcher about 10 minutes to pull the feet off while we watched in horror. Roasting a whole turkey in a French oven was also difficult, as it just barely fit inside.

After a lot of searching, we also found cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes, and something that resembled a pumpkin for our pie. Overall, we were able to cook a convincing American meal for our friends, who enjoyed this meal a lot more than when we made meatloaf.


Elodie, the librarian at Lycée Bayet organized the Soirée Thanksgiving for us.

Brendan carves the turkey in style.

Damien serves the cranberry bread.


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