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    1. [FOLKLORE FAMILY] DailyInbox - Site of the Day - Five Fat Turkeys Are We - 11-19-01
    2. ErickJ Karcher
    3. DailyInbox - Good HousekeepingFive Fat Turkeys Are We "Five fat turkeys are we. We sat all night in a tree. When the cook came around, We couldn't be found. That's why we're here, you see." Thanksgiving is coming! The following featured turkey sites will help you locate and prepare your perfect turkey and trimmings; no tree-sitting for our birds! You should certainly be able to get ideas for celebrating our American tradition. Epicurious, As into Food as You Are http://www.epicurious.com/e_eating/e04_thanks/main.html Here you'll find five regional menus from America's best chefs, in addition to the Thanksgiving Primer, Gourmet magazine's traditional menu including a schedule that spreads the work across the three days leading up to the big meal, provided you can coax your turkey out of the tree. Let's Talk Turkey (but quietly, please) http://www.foodtv.com/holidays/thanksgivingindex/ This year, more than ever, we want to gather with our loved ones and give thanks for our many blessings. These menus, recipes, tips, and videos from the Food Network will help you lay a plentiful table of delicious dishes, beautifully served, and will help ease your preparations for the Thanksgiving meal so you can spend a lot less time in the kitchen with the birds and a lot more time with family and friends. FoodGeeks.com http://www.foodgeeks.com/seasonal/ For those of you who might be overwhelmed by the choices on the previous sites, Foodgeeks offers a simpler, but still solid collection of recipes as well as a Thanksgiving to-do list. Don't let the turkeys view the recipe for frying their friends or they will head not just for the trees, but for the hills as well. Thanksgiving Day Parade http://www.nyctourist.com/macys_menu.htm Thanksgiving would not be Thanksgiving without Macy's Parade and this year thankfully is no different. Here you'll find the parade's history, photos, the route and other pertinent information. Come enjoy this year's 75th annual classic. If you can't make it to New York, you can always join the festivities on the Net if you leave the turkeys outside. 4Thanksgiving.com http://www.4thanksgiving.com/ This comprehensive guide contains links to turkey recipe pages, the history of Thanksgiving, pie recipes, crafts and activities, clip art, and fun activities for the family. You can even send a virtual Thanksgiving card from cyberspace, but watch out for turkeys in trees!

    11/19/2001 05:17:31