The Holiday Cookbook – Thanksgiving – Page 42
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The Holiday Cookbook – Thanksgiving – Page 42
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040 – Cookbooks
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Thanksgiving 2002
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Thanksgiving 2002
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Darryl, Angela, Kenlyn, Ron, Brenda, Howard, and Raelene. At David and Kenlyn’s in North Hollywood, November 25, 2002 (by klk)
쭈꾸미 Grilled Webfoot Octopus
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논현동 먹자골목 논현쭈꾸미.
주소: 서울특별시 강남구 봉은사로1길 27
네이버 지도: map.naver.com/local/siteview.nhn?code=11712506
Thanksgiving dinner at Rabun County Georgia’s The Dillard House.
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Thanksgiving dinner at Rabun County Georgia’s The Dillard House.
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An instituion in southern cooking, The Dillard House is located in Dillard Georgia, just across the border from Franklin, North Carolina. If you are ever in the area, stop by for a meal you will never forget. Here’s the site:
www.dillardhouse.com/restaurant/
Leucauge Sp. with meal
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2014 Thanksgiving Meal
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2014 Thanksgiving Meal
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Army leaders express gratitude to Service members, civilian employees and families by serving a traditional Thanksgiving meal Nov. 27. Warrior Country dining facilities were decorated in seasonal colors, baked goods and a cornucopia of fruit and vegetables.
Our New Years Eve party photos – 68
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Our New Years eve celebration started at home with a fantastic meal cooked by Gina. We then moved off to Jared’s mom’s place for drinks and the countdown.
Dec 9 Mumia March and Forum
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Nearly 200 people braved cold and snow to show support for Mumia Abu-Jamal’s freedom at a march and forum in Philadelphia on Dec 9.
Activists marched around city hall despite the bad weather, stopping for rallies in front of the busy Christmas Village, the newly-installed Octavius Catto statue and the DA’s office before congregating for a meal in front of the Municipal Services Building provided by Food Not Bombs – Solidarity.
Among the participants were Marc Lamont Hill, Akeen Browder, Gregg Brinkley, Brett Grote, Jannie Blackwell, Vanessa Lowrey-Brown and others. Mumia himself was able to call in for some give and take with audience members during the forum.
The people’s movement forced the government to take Abu-Jamal off death row in 2011 but we didn’t win his freedom – the state re-sentenced Mumia to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.
When he came down with hepatitis C, the people fought for and won hep C treatment, but now he suffers from cirrhosis of the liver and he continues to suffer pain and severe itching from a skin ailment.
Life Without Parole is still a death sentence.
Mumia’s current legal case could lead to his freedom – with enough mass pressure.
Mumia’s fight is part of the struggle against mass incarceration, against police violence and against white supremacy.
Mumia Abu-Jamal and tens of thousands of other prisoners are unjustly held in this state’s prisons.
International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal; International Action Center; Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Coalition (NYC); Campaign to Bring Mumia Home; Educators for Mumia Abu-Jamal; Mobilization to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal and Food Not Bombs-Solidarity.
USO Thanksgiving Meal
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USO Thanksgiving Meal
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Produced by AFN Korea – "The Frontline Network"
afnkorea.net/
American Forces Network Korea broadcasts news, information and entertainment on radio and television to more than 60,000 Department of Defense servicemembers, civilians and their families serving in the Republic of Korea.
AFN Korea is a multiservice organization made up of Soldiers, Airmen, Sailors and Department of the Army and Korean civilian employees. The network is organized with its headquarters in Seoul and five broadcast detachments throughout the South Korean peninsula.
To learn more about living and serving in Korea with the US Army, visit: imcom.korea.army.mil
Join a social network with the US Military in Korea at www.myspace.com/imcomkorea
The Morning Calm Weekly command information newspaper is available online at imcom.korea.army.mil
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North Carolina National Guard (NCNG) Transition Assistance Advisor Andrew, 3rd left, thanks members, far left, of PORCH, People Offering Relief for Chapel Hill-Carrboro Homes, at a ceremony at NCNG headquarters in Raleigh, North Carolina, Dec. 23, 2019. The members of PORCH via a network of volunteers and business sponsors gathered 40 thousand pounds of non-perishable food and hygiene items to date for western Wake County based NCNG families in need this Holiday Season. Each box provided several full meals for families recommended by NCNG Family programs. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Robert Jordan, North Carolina National Guard Public Affairs/Released)