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11/04/2003 Entry: "X-E's Thanksgiving Season -- & The Charlie Brown TG Feast!"

The lengths I go through to keep this place festive. If you haven't noticed, X-E's main page is now engulfed in the Thanksgiving spirit -- something that's never really engulfed me personally, but dammit, let's give it a shot. Longtime readers probably know that Christmas is more of my thing, but if there's one thing I learned this past Halloween, it's not to start the festivities too early. All that said, I think you'll really enjoy what's in store for this month. I honestly believe that what will be some of the best articles in X-E history are on deck for the coming weeks, and as we grow closer and closer to December, we're looking at two full months of really fun stuff. Then, in January, I die from exhaustion and swear off all holidays in general forevermore. Enjoy it while you can!

Oh, and sorry to all of the readers outside the States. I know, I know -- these changes can't possibly do much for ya. Don't worry...the articles will.

To celebrate, there's been eight new commercials posted on the main page, ranging from Bubble Tape's classic "For You - Not Them" ad to one of my favorite action figures of all time, the Masters of the Universe "Modulok" figure. (I did a piece on him for UGO last year -- click here) Course, it wouldn't be a new season on X-E without an article to usher it in, sooo....

Some of you might remember "A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving" -- the networks very rarely broadcast Thanksgiving specials these days, but trust me, it's a good one. The money scene features Snoopy, Charlie Brown and Linus doing their best to cook the Peanuts gang a Thanksgiving feast using nothing more than some bread, popcorn, and loads of jelly beans. I've been intrigued with the holy offering since childhood, and finally decided that it was time to recreate Charlie Brown's Thanksgiving. When the paddywagon comes, "somebody had to do it" is my only excuse. Enjoy.

By the way, this ol' blog turned "1" last month. Totally forgot to buy it a present. Here's what was going on a year ago. Spongebob live, baby.

REPLIES: 71 comments


I remember watching that special(and the seldom-shown Garfield one). That bit of food they had DID look pretty good. Nice job on the recreation, and bonus points for even having Snoopy there. Given my current budget, that might be my Thanksgiving this year ;P

And yes, Peppermint Patty was a total bitchy dyke. I like the older Peanuts strips where Charlie Brown would've told the bitch off as he backhanded her... but, that's just me.

LBD "Nytetrayn"

Chestnuts roasted by LBD "Nytetrayn" @ 11/04/2003 03:39 AM EST


In all honesty, I remember that there was such a thing as a Peanuts Thanksgiving special, but I don't actually remember anything that happened on that special. It's just not as classic as the original Charlie Brown Christmas and the It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown specials. For some reason, I have an easier time remembering what happened in the Peanuts Arbor Day special, actually. Of course, keep in mind that I am a deviant whom celebrates Thanksgiving a month and a half early.

I do remember the Garfield Thanksgiving special, but I have the book of it.

By the way, now that you've reviewed one film in the Tobe Hooper canon, care to review anything else? Like a certain one with space vampire zombies in London and a naked Mathilda May?

Chestnuts roasted by Steve Brandon @ 11/04/2003 04:53 AM EST


Of course! thanksgiving, being outside the states I forgot about this holiday and expected you to be going all xmasy now, glad you didn't this time of November is to early for that. Keep up the great articles

Chestnuts roasted by Lossenelin @ 11/04/2003 05:08 AM EST


First reaction when I got to the homepage?

Holy...

Freaking...

CRAP!

That said, I like the new look. As for CBT, I know it exists and I remember having seen it, but all I can remember from it was Snoopy trying to make dinner.

Am I the only one who wants to see a Charlie Brown Kwanzaa?

Chestnuts roasted by Paul @ 11/04/2003 06:12 AM EST


You know, I know that Charles Schultz had serious problems "wit da ladies" (hell, I've probably had more girlfriends than ole' Chuck) but did he have to take revenge by making every cartoon girl Charlie could have reasonably fucked (without violating incest taboos) an annoyingly raving bitch? C'mon Schultz: maybe it's not that every woman who rejected you is a bitch -- maybe all those women are on to something and you actually are a bit of a weenie.

I nominate Charles Schultz' corpse for the next ep. of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.

Chestnuts roasted by Molten @ 11/04/2003 06:21 AM EST


Oh dear. You can't do that to a person so early in the morning.

Chestnuts roasted by Kate @ 11/04/2003 06:42 AM EST


What I wanna know is, one year later, how's the flea market doing, Matt?

Chestnuts roasted by Roddy @ 11/04/2003 06:43 AM EST


Ah, it's time to bring out the Charlie Brown thanksgiving special again..... then Bugs Bunny's Thanksgiving Diet, that's always a good one. Right after the wuzzles commercial.
If only you could have recreated the sound of the plates full of food landing as Snoopy frisbees them in front of each kid. And the lawn chair fight, which scared the crap out of me as a child, and still kind of does..

Chestnuts roasted by Jessica @ 11/04/2003 09:16 AM EST


Oh Lordy! How I <3 your articles;) I really need to stop reading them while in school attempting to do work...people start to look at me weird when they don't know why I'm laughing...and yeah, Snoopy rox my sox!

Chestnuts roasted by Courtney @ 11/04/2003 10:11 AM EST


the smells of popcorn and buttered toast were probably great.

7 and 77? Hmm, Hermes just came around too.

Chestnuts roasted by ghdfgfs @ 11/04/2003 10:29 AM EST


who won the halloween song contest?

Chestnuts roasted by chad @ 11/04/2003 10:46 AM EST


im surprised they have those goya juices up up there in NJ. i live in uber-latino south florida and i figured the goya products were tailored for that demographic. anyway, the mango and tamarind are really good. does anyone else remember those "goya, oh-boy-a" commercials?

Chestnuts roasted by kranick @ 11/04/2003 12:00 PM EST


Hot damn!! Let's all go to Matt's house this Thanksgiving. He knows how to lay out quite a spread!

Chestnuts roasted by Kookie @ 11/04/2003 12:44 PM EST


Hey Matt! As promised, Halloween has ended, and I am once again beginning my crusade to bring the the rest of the Photog pictures to a place where we can at last view them in all their splendor and glory. PHOTOG, PHOTOG, PHOTOG! Please don't make me write Haikus again in protest. Just bring out the pics! Thanks, the Countdown was GREAT!

Chestnuts roasted by Photog Lover @ 11/04/2003 12:52 PM EST


its hard to believe the ol' blog is a year old. yea.

Chestnuts roasted by kennef @ 11/04/2003 12:55 PM EST


What's really hard to believe is that Matt hasn't been picked up by some major publication... With all of the drivel that's being spoonfed to the public everyday, it's refreshing to read the work of someone who can paint pictures with words... Also, anyone that calls Peppermint Patty an "unappreciative twat" is A-OK in my book... = ]

Chestnuts roasted by Doc @ 11/04/2003 01:04 PM EST


The dude's first name is INDIGO, not Enigo. But I'll let that slide because I try to follow in Andre the Giants footsteps of non-violence. Them are some big feets.

I don't know why this article reminded me of how I was scared of the Garfield Halloween special as a kid... disturbing.

: Þ

Chestnuts roasted by NecroticFace @ 11/04/2003 01:39 PM EST


You're holding my hand, Chuck-you sly dog. Best line that bitch Patty ever uttered. And no stupid Snoopy fighting WWII battles. Just a dog and his bird fighting over costumes. My kind of holiday.

Chestnuts roasted by Peg @ 11/04/2003 02:10 PM EST


Matt, this isnt about thanksgiving persay, but ive seen the house from halloween!! in fact, i see it every year (it always catches my eye on the right side of the main road - dont want to give away too many locations here). nonetheless, they do the same thing for christmas - seriously, its insane! you can barely walk around their yard, there's so much christmas goodness around. you should do an aritcle about this house over christmas too - its twice as packed.

Chestnuts roasted by Mike @ 11/04/2003 02:11 PM EST


Hey Matt, just thought you would like to know, when I click on the commercial for the Tail Spin plane it just opens a new windown that goes straight back to the home page instead of playing the commercial.

Chestnuts roasted by The Dude @ 11/04/2003 02:17 PM EST


NecroticFace -
It's definitely Inigo. Check the book dude.

Chestnuts roasted by Jessica @ 11/04/2003 02:23 PM EST


That dinner actually looks nice. :p

I was rummaging through my old VCR tapes of shows I recorded as a kid awhile back, and in my futile attempt to find ANY trace of Saturday Supercade (why didn't I record it.. WHY?!?) I found that I recorded both the Charlie Brown Thanksgiving special and Bugs Bunny's Thanksgiving Diet.

I forgot all about the dinner preperation scene until I got to watch it again. ^_^

Strangely enough, I didn't seem to record the Garfield Thanksgiving one, and can't remember any details. :(

Oh yeah, ABC supposedly showed "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" this season, but I never saw it.. they cut too much out of them these days for MORE commercials anyway. -_-

Chestnuts roasted by Lynx @ 11/04/2003 02:38 PM EST


By the way, I wish they'd show What a Nightmare, Charlie Brown on TV again (well, on a channel I could watch in Canada). That's the weird one wherein Snoopy dreams that he's a sled dog. I think I was about 4 when it first aired (1978) and it's actually one of the first specific things I remember watching on television and, boy, did it freak me out back then. Not that I think anything which even older children would find particularly frightening happened in the special, just that, in the dream, it seemed like he had been completely abandoned by Charlie Brown which I suppose I equated with being abandoned by my parents.

On VHS, it was coupled with It's Magic, Charlie Brown, which I also vaguely remember... Snoopy turns Charlie Brown invisible, and, like Kevin Bacon, Charlie Brown takes full advantage of his invisibility, though, by "taking full advantage of his invisibility", I mean "he tries to kick the football Lucy was holding even though she doesn't think he's around". Or maybe Lucy had infrared heat-sensing goggles? Well, maybe she did; it's been two decades since I've seen it.

If they ever released the same combo of those two Peanuts specials on DVD, that would be almost as certain a buy for me as the hypothetical DVD of The Worst Witch with a commentary track done by Matt I wish they'd make.

Chestnuts roasted by Steve Brandon @ 11/04/2003 03:13 PM EST


Anyone notice how in the picture of the Thanksgiving table there are 3 kids and Snoopy all crammed together on one side, but the little black boy is segregated and has to sit on the other side by himself?

Chestnuts roasted by Jesse Jackson @ 11/04/2003 03:41 PM EST


Brilliant writing as usual, Matt. I never did like it how Charlie Brown was always being verbally put down by everyone (Peppermint Patty, Lucy, etc.) and just once, I wouldn't have minded seeing him tell his detractors what they could go do with themselves (hint: it starts with "f").

What other holiday specials are you planning to review BTW? When Christmas rolls around you should have a big selection of specials to review. Could you do a review of the Christmas Raccoons or even an article on the Raccoons TV series? In case you haven't noticed by my handle, I am a Raccoons fan. Do you remember them? If not, there's a whole webpage dedicated to them:
http://www.gilsinan.com/raccoons

I could even help you out with writing them too.

Anyway, excellent article. Keep up the good work.

Chestnuts roasted by Bert Raccoon @ 11/04/2003 04:16 PM EST


Heh, heh, heh, pretzels. Heh, heh, heh, beans of jelly. Heh, heh, heh, ice cream and such. Well that's enough.

Chestnuts roasted by Tom W @ 11/04/2003 04:26 PM EST


You can always count on Matt to recreate a cartoon's Thanksgiving dinner. That actually made me hungry... and I'm never hungry. Curse you, Matt!

Some of X-E's greatest articles to ever be written? This should be interesting...

Chestnuts roasted by Electric Penguin @ 11/04/2003 04:33 PM EST


Heh, I remember those holiday specials with fondness. My personal faves are, and still are, Rudolph The Rednosed Reindeer, the puppet version of course, and Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown. I didn't really watch too many Thanksgiving specials, other than the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parades that were always on every year. Oh yeah, and I also remember when The Fridge scored that touchdown. It was a Thanksgiving to be remembered!

Chestnuts roasted by GraphicArtist2003 @ 11/04/2003 05:52 PM EST


My thoughts on Snoopy's delicatessen--the popcorn he makes is white, therefore plain (ie, unbuttered). How does one eat popcorn without flavor of some kind? I know there are people who do eat it but it's freakish, abnormal, and frightening and thus those people should mocked, abused, and ridiculed (I just love to be redundant (and use parentheses)). But seriously, what's with people eating egg whites or buying bottled water? (drinking tap is perfectly normal because the body needs it, BUYING plain water is another thing entirely) America is a land of taste and flavor, don't hold back. That's the lesson of the day. I see that Matt used buttered popcorn and thus is deemed groovy--let that be a message to everyone!

Chestnuts roasted by inkmage @ 11/04/2003 06:53 PM EST


Dude, you are hilarious! I LOVE this flick, and just saw your reproduction with the stand-in stuffed Snoopy. All that buttered toast makes me super hungry...keep it coming!

Chestnuts roasted by JedQ @ 11/04/2003 07:23 PM EST


You are my fucking hero dude...

Chestnuts roasted by Aussie @ 11/04/2003 07:36 PM EST


Matt,
In yer article you mentioned the use of fake butter?
Did you use a substitute?
That wasn't butter I hope...
It looked like old cheese or wax of some kind. (Damn crusty lookin')

Chestnuts roasted by TheCleaner420 @ 11/04/2003 07:46 PM EST


if i thought australia didnt celebrate halloween, then damn, we dont celebrate thanksgiving for sure! thank goodness matt is here to give me the thanksgiving spirit until x-mas is here.

i think we kinda make up for it by putting up christmas decorations from october 15 onwards. keep cool- Rachel.

Chestnuts roasted by Rachel/Rachel cakes @ 11/04/2003 08:48 PM EST


Goddammit! I was wrong! I totally predicted that you were NOT going to do a thanksgiving theme and do a Christmas one instead! C'mon, Matt. Thanksgiving may be a fun holiday when it comes to eatin' and all, but I want my damn Christmas theme!!!

Chestnuts roasted by Nate (Dammit, Matt!) @ 11/04/2003 09:37 PM EST


Nate my friend, don't you worry. This will be our best Christmas season yet. As for T-G, I think you'll be okay with it by...hmmm, let's say Friday. :)

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 11/04/2003 09:38 PM EST


Just so you know, I wasn't REALLY angry in my last post. Anyway, good job with the design.

Chestnuts roasted by Nate @ 11/04/2003 09:40 PM EST


I come from a big family where Thanksgiving is a huge deal, so I was glad to see Matt didn't pass it by this year like the rest of the world tends to. I consider the Charlie Brown Thanksgiving special to be a small gem - it's not as good as either the first Christmas special or the Halloween special, but it's far above all of the Thanksgiving specials I remember but one.

Two years ago, ABC ran a surprisingly good Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving special. It was the simple but effective tale of Rabbit's desperation to have the "perfect" holiday - and finding that he had it already, with a smorgasboard of thistles and honey not far removed from Charlie Brown's odd spread. Like Chuck and Peppermint Patty, everyone's favorite neurotic yellow bunny learned that Thanksgiving isn't about what we eat, but why we eat it...and who we eat it with. It's ironic that the best Pooh holiday special that I've seen should be for a very American holiday, given that Pooh and his pals are British.

As for Charlie Brown's infamous meal, I was looking at Matt's spread and thinking it might not be such a bad thing. It could even pass for a Thanksgiving after-dinner tray for adventurous and non-traditional eaters.

Chestnuts roasted by starwenn @ 11/04/2003 11:11 PM EST


Great Article!

Damn you Peppermint patty!! >:O

Chestnuts roasted by heeloyd @ 11/04/2003 11:33 PM EST


did you know there are 2 different thanksgiving Peanuts specials 1 is the with the meal made up of jellybeans and such and the other was made in the 80s and is a historical pov of the first thanksgiving with the Peanuts characters. I know it exists I have it on tape.

Chestnuts roasted by pikachulover @ 11/05/2003 12:05 AM EST


Hehe I always thought it looked tasty as a kid but Snoopy just bored the hell outta me as did Scooby doo. LAME lol! I loved Garfield though and I think we still have all 3 specials. I remember the Thanksgiving one thats where John got a date with Liz but he couldnt cook a turkey lol 'butter skin...well I dont see what good it will do but oh well' LOL brillant! Ohh Matt as long as we're pimping Xmas specials to be reviewed why not review "Pooky Puppys Christmas" I think it was called. Its the most fucking annoying thing ever I assure you would love lol!

Chestnuts roasted by Katie @ 11/05/2003 01:00 AM EST


So Thanksgiving has come and gone for us up here in Canada, but oh man, am I glad you got Thanksgiving goin' on this here site. It's nice to see something different, and TG doesn't get that much cred, except for warehouse deals and TG-themed car commercial giveaways. Bring on the post-Thanksgiving Thanksgiving! Fare thee well, Canucks!

Chestnuts roasted by Armagideon Time @ 11/05/2003 02:11 AM EST


I watched this movie every day at my babysitters house, it was between that or ET, whome i was deathly afraid of. this is very much a "comfort" movie to me. by the way, what did you do with all the food you made? and, this is one of your better recent articles. I laughed out loud in the library

Chestnuts roasted by missy @ 11/05/2003 11:06 AM EST


I loved this article. Matt, thank you so much, your creative spark has been shown yet again and is on display for everyone to see with another fun article. I've got the DVD of the Thanksgiving speacial, and watch it yearly with my girlfriend. I've always been confused, yet very interested and in awe of the meal they originally cook up before heading to Grandma's to eat the real stuff. To recreate that meal from this obscure classic was a stroke of genius and was a very nice holiday surprise. Loved it. Can't wait to see what's on the horizion this month. Great job, Matt!

Chestnuts roasted by Brian Hammons @ 11/05/2003 11:24 AM EST


ABC airs this again now, however they're putting ads for lame sitcoms over the credits like they do with everything else. This cuts out the best joke in the entire cartoon -- where after everybody leaves, Snoopy pulls out the REAL dinner he made, complete with stuffed turkey and all, and he and Woodstock eat it. Without that scene....oi, it NEEDS that scene!!

Chestnuts roasted by Mars @ 11/05/2003 11:42 AM EST


Wow I can't believe the blog is a whole year old. Many happy returns. I feel like I've reached a milestone as an X-E reader.

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 11/05/2003 03:35 PM EST


That is a fine looking feast. I forgot about thanksgiving, even though it happened already here. Shows how much I get into it. But hey, makes for a long weekend.

I'm inspired to recreate a cartoon feast and photograph it but I can't bring myself to rip you off.

Tell me that some where there is a cartoon with a meal in it to make the mouth water!

Chestnuts roasted by Anthony Stuart @ 11/05/2003 04:35 PM EST


"Doy."
Simply brilliant, my good boy. It's good to hear someone utter that word in today's time. It seems like it was long forgotten. The last time I remembered hearing that one-worded phrase was when my chap Wordsy was sucked into Robert Louise Stevenson's "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." Following after him, I travelled through the pages of this classic tale to find Wordsy curdled in fear to the maniacal Mr. Hyde. When I asked the muscle-induced fellow if he planned on ripping good Wordsy apart from limb to limb, Mr. Hyde replied, "Doy!" We all sat there in silence before breaking up into "hiss"teria. Well, I dare say that Mr. Hyde was good to his word, or Wordsy I might say. He beat that poor bastard like he was a feline pinata, only instead of water taffy and peanut brittle falling from his shattered shell, it was half-chewed tender vittles and blood. Rest in Peace, Wordsy. You will be missed.

I'm Captain O.G. Readmore. Readings what I do. Read a book a day and soon you'll say O.G., I'll read more too!"

Chestnuts roasted by Cap'N O.G. Readmore @ 11/05/2003 06:34 PM EST


I found a webpage that has images of the phantom toasters. If you want to take a gander, copy and paste the following:

http://www.agassiztrading.com/electrical/toasters/son-chief_toaster.htm

-Brimley

Chestnuts roasted by Brimley @ 11/05/2003 07:17 PM EST


Great job. Just that picture of the stack of toast was worth it all. Humankind thanks you.

Chestnuts roasted by nefarious Terd Fergusson @ 11/05/2003 11:51 PM EST


"Recreating Charlie Brown's Thanksgiving Dinner": this was absolutely priceless. It was fun to read and it looked like a lot of fun to do. (I haven't had Jiffy Pop in years. I didn't even know it was still around!) You've made my day.

Chestnuts roasted by Morning Glory @ 11/06/2003 03:08 PM EST


A meal fit for a king. That cartoon was always a yearly favorite of mine, second only to the Garfield Christmas special. Please tell me we're going to see an article devoted to that.

Chestnuts roasted by Dude McGuy @ 11/06/2003 03:28 PM EST


I think what I enjoyed most about this article was all of the little Charlie Brown heads Matt stuck to left side of the page. Seeing Charlie Brown's smiling face always makes me feel happy in a heavily medicated sort of way.

Chestnuts roasted by Trent @ 11/07/2003 07:53 PM EST


That was way too cute
You completly made my day with that
You are now my hero...
:D

Chestnuts roasted by Sarah Your Princess @ 11/07/2003 09:59 PM EST


New Charlie Brown christmas special details: http://forums.toonzone.net/showthread.php?threadid=93553

Airdates on ABC:
Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (Sun, Nov 23, 7PM)

A Charlie Brown Christmas (Tues, December 2, 8PM)

I Want A Dog For Christmas, Charlie Brown! (Tues, December 9, 8PM)

All times are ET.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt (#2?) @ 11/07/2003 11:40 PM EST


i own the original tape of charlie brown thanksgiving. and yes, i want the side loading tosters as well.

Chestnuts roasted by robox @ 11/09/2003 01:11 AM EST


OMG I love it!! But what about one of the most forgotten Charlie Brown Cartoons: The Easter Beagle! I just love the image of Snoopy dancing happily along, Nose in the air, grin on his doggy face, flinging colored eggs everywhere! LOL And I seem to remember 2 other Charlie Brown Cartoons that were non-holiday related. One about his crush on the little red-headed girl and one about snoopy's first family- was a little girl I think? Anyways thanks for the trip down memory lane! :)

Chestnuts roasted by OceanUmbra @ 11/10/2003 01:51 AM EST


I remember thinking why did Charlie Brown's Mom and Dad go to his grandmother's without him in the first place. It abusive.

Chestnuts roasted by holy_shnikes23 @ 11/11/2003 11:03 AM EST


Brother, I have got to shake your hand.

-joe.

Chestnuts roasted by joe eliott @ 11/11/2003 01:14 PM EST


That brought up a completely forgotten memory from my childhood! That was awesome...now I have to go make some toast.

Chestnuts roasted by Whitney @ 11/11/2003 07:17 PM EST


How Kewl dude, ahh the memories. I remember begging my mom once to actually make that thanksgiving feast for our family. Of course my request was denied. Very awesome dude....Thanx for the memories

Chestnuts roasted by Nessa @ 11/12/2003 11:41 PM EST


HOLY CRAP PATHMARK ICE CREAM! No freaking way! Pathmark totally owns food town. Yeah, pathmark ice cream..that made the article man. I havent seen or anyone mention Pathmark since i moved away from New Jersey 5 years ago. Hot damn..pathmark woooo.

Chestnuts roasted by Chris @ 11/13/2003 02:01 AM EST


VERY GOOD I LIKE.

Chestnuts roasted by MARC @ 11/13/2003 05:40 PM EST


Very imaginable. However I beg to differ, the best part of the show was Snoopy getting into the wrestling match with the chaise lounge chair that Franklin eventualy sat on.

Chestnuts roasted by Jonathan @ 11/16/2003 11:02 PM EST


i would eat charlie brown's version of thanksgiving dinner andy time

Chestnuts roasted by Romo @ 11/20/2003 09:38 AM EST


Man, I thought I was the only kid who swore to himself that one day he'd recreate the Charlie Brown Thanksgiving dinner. I don't know now whether I should feel more normal now or less.

Chestnuts roasted by Scooter Atreides @ 11/27/2003 07:05 PM EST


Holy crap, I think we're brothers.

Chestnuts roasted by Phil @ 12/03/2003 04:31 PM EST


just a quick question...did you actually have any guests over? while the stuffed snoopy was cool, to keep true to the actual Charlie Brown, I didn't see any people man. Not even a butch Peppermint Patty. It's never a Charlie Brown thanksgiving with at least one pseudo lesbian loving Charlie Brown redhead.

Chestnuts roasted by Alexa @ 12/11/2003 04:46 PM EST


you are friggin AMAZING FOR DOING THAT! i have the SAMEEEEE love for that same exact special, and that meal even! its so great to see it physically and you've inspired me to make it too :D

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