>We’ll be eating a traditional turkey dinner at Grandma’s on Thanksgiving Day. Grandma is cooking most of it ahead of time so she can watch the game.

>We’ll be eating a traditional turkey dinner at Grandma’s on Thanksgiving Day. Grandma is cooking most of it ahead of time so she can watch the game.
>There was a recipe email in my inbox this morning with the subject line: “Plan ahead now for Thanksgiving!” Ahem. If you haven’t started planning for Thanksgiving yet, it’s not early. In fact, grocery stores will probably be mobbed this weekend with people who really did plan ahead.
>Yep, Green Bay played Minnesota last night. The Badgers played the Gophers, too, for the prize they call Paul Bunyan’s Ax. Saturday night Amigo and I had a wild rice dish to invoke the taste of Minnesota.
>Here’s a look at the opponent wall in the Packers Hall of Fame from a different angle. This week we took a different angle on our Eating the Opponent project, too.
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There you go, folks: a taste of Miller Park in our own home. Maybe they didn’t make the World Series this time around, but the team did well. Very well.
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Back to the topic at hand: a Minnesota staple food. I asked my Facebook friends to help, but the two who live in the Twin Cities remained silent. I blogged a plea for ideas on Monday, and two chimed in. So…. we’ve narrowed it down.
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Meanwhile, eating the opponent continues on Saturday nights.