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    We had one at my fiancé's family's early thanksgiving in October. I couldn't believe it when Beth told me about it. It was awesome though.

    On another note I just watched River Cottage Christmas on TV and Hugh (the host) did a ten stacked roast - I read somewhere that he's done a sixteen stacked one before. Don't think I fancy that...
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    Went to a friend's for a Thanksgiving dinner a couple days after Thanksgiving, and he made terducken. It was epic. We made candied yams and mash, the none of the British people in attendance had ever even heard of candied yams.
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    It's all those non-meat fixins that get you. It's not that hard to eat a five pound roast in one day, but when you throw a corn field, a wheat field, and a vegetable farm in there, you start getting full pretty quick.
    Quote Originally Posted by MacTavishOfJapan View Post
    We had one at my fiancé's family's early thanksgiving in October. I couldn't believe it when Beth told me about it. It was awesome though.

    On another note I just watched River Cottage Christmas on TV and Hugh (the host) did a ten stacked roast - I read somewhere that he's done a sixteen stacked one before. Don't think I fancy that...
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    You know I wasn't hungry when I started reading this but now I really need food..:food-smiley-002:

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    MMMMM, don't you just want a big T-bone, a porter house, a london broil, arib cage of cow, a pork chop, and a couple of mushrooms all stacked up on one giant platter all to yourself. Oh ya, and a glass of diet water.
    QUOTE=CactusJack;467507]You know I wasn't hungry when I started reading this but now I really need food..:food-smiley-002:[/QUOTE]
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    [QUOTE=Ted Crocker;467516]MMMMM, don't you just want a big T-bone, a porter house, a london broil, arib cage of cow, a pork chop, and a couple of mushrooms all stacked up on one giant platter all to yourself. Oh ya, and a glass of diet water.

    Yep I would but between my wife and my doctor they would both kill me, But after eating all of that who cares.

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    I usually eat one meal a day made of one cup of long grain white rice, vegetables from the garden, and a chicken breast or some kind of meat. I chew on dry oat meal the rest of the day. I've been saving a giant two foot long summer snausage and a block of extra extra extra sharp chedder cheese. I plan on living off that and a glass of diet water for the next few days. I've also stopped shaving.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted Crocker View Post
    MMMMM, don't you just want a big T-bone, a porter house, a london broil, arib cage of cow, a pork chop, and a couple of mushrooms all stacked up on one giant platter all to yourself. Oh ya, and a glass of diet water.

    Yep I would but between my wife and my doctor they would both kill me, But after eating all of that who cares.
    I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
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    [QUOTE=Ted Crocker;467942]I usually eat one meal a day made of one cup of long grain white rice, vegetables from the garden, and a chicken breast or some kind of meat. I chew on dry oat meal the rest of the day. I've been saving a giant two foot long summer snausage and a block of extra extra extra sharp chedder cheese. I plan on living off that and a glass of diet water for the next few days. I've also stopped shaving.




    Just an update... I did finnish eating the snausage and the giant block of cheese. It lasted a couple of weeks...

    Oh ya, and I've started shaving again...
    I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
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