A Thanksgiving Tradition

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A Thanksgiving Tradition

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A Thanksgiving Tradition

First of all, the person who is really Deep Knight is taking a 2 week vacation away from computers and crazy people pushing get-rich-quick schemes. But before I go, I would like to share this Quatloos-NESARA Thanksgiving tradition with you, courtesy of “Scary” Sherry Shriner.

Sherry is a nice lady who talks to god. In fact, she sometimes argues with him, which is my book is a bit of a mistake. She believes in NESARA, but instead of thinking it’s good thinks it’s the plan of the evil one. She also promotes making “Orgone busters,” hockey-puck shaped constructions of auto body filler, aluminum shavings, magnets, crystals, and copper coils, to neutralize evil. In 2004 she wrote this Thanksgiving story that I’ve been posting every year since. Enjoy, and have a happy upcoming holiday!


Remote Viewers Can Take Things, i.e., "Where's My Cream of Chicken?"
Monday, November 29, 2004

On Thanksgiving morning I was up early and cooking, getting ready to head to the family get together. I had previously bought at the store everything I needed for all the food I was going to make and take with me. Yet that morning, I couldn't find the can of cream of chicken I had bought for one of the casseroles I was going to make.

I searched everywhere, tore the kitchen apart and couldn't find it, started walking through the house looking and couldn't find it..I even tore the kids toy box apart and couldn't find it. And yes, for even the strangest of reasons only a parent would be familiar with, I looked under the couch and couldn't find it.

It wasn't anywhere. I was frustrated. I sent the troops (kids) out to look for it, it was a family event just trying to find my can of cream of chicken. It was simply nowhere to be found.

So I decided to just take a shower and get ready to leave, minus one of my favorite casseroles, easy cheesy hasbrown potato casserole mind you. So while I'm getting ready the brilliant idea hit me to ask Yahweh where it was. After all, the creator of the Universe would know where a can of cream of chicken disappeared to.

So I asked Him, thinking I still have time to hurry up and make it if I can find where 'they' put it. At this point, I knew something was up with that thing. I'm way to familiar with the crap that flies when you're a servant of Yahweh's and taking a stand against the New World Order and the minions and forces that worship it. So I'm just standing in the bathroom at the sink and I asked Yahweh, "Ok where is it? What did they do to my cream of chicken?" And Yah said to me, "a government remote viewer has it." And I said, "Ok where did he put it?" At this point thinking I could still get it and make the casserole before I leave..but no..Yah says, "He's (remote viewer) holding it, and he's laughing."

Well, so much for that. I gathered all the ingredients I needed, threw them in a bowl and stopped at Drug Mart on the way out of town and bought another can. I was amazed they had it. And I made the casserole anyway, at my relatives house.

Just another day in the life of me..Sherry Shriner..
Easy Cheesy Potato Casserole
By TheDancingCook on December 15, 2001

Prep Time: 5 mins Total Time: 1 hrs 5 mins Servings: 8

"Great side dish for any meat dinner; can be served with your Easter ham, is a great substitute for the ordinary baked potato at your summer BBQ or can be served with any other dinner, anytime."

Ingredients
2 lbs frozen hash browns ( I use the diced kind) 1/2 cup butter 1 (10 1/2 ounce) cans cream of chicken soup 1 cup sour cream 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese 1/4 cup diced onions salt and pepper, to taste

Directions
Defrost potatoes, melt butter, and mix together all ingredients.
Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour in a 9x13 baking dish.
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Been a while since we had a good Sherry & Yah story- Thanks and I hope you enjoy your time away-
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Easy Cheesy Iraqi Dinar Casserole
By TheDinarGuru on November 18, 2011

Prep Time: 5 mins Total Time: 1 hrs 5 mins Servings: 8

"Great side dish for any meat dinner; is a great substitute for the ordinary cooked intel at your summer BBQ or can be served when you're eating crow."

Ingredients
4 cups shredded Dinar notes (about 80 bills, any denomination - more festive if you mix colors)
1/2 cup butter
1 (10 1/2 ounce) cans cream of chicken soup
1 cup sour cream
1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
1/4 cup diced onions
2 tbl hot sauce or to taste
salt and pepper, to taste

Directions
Shred bills, melt butter, and mix together all ingredients.
Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour in a very well greased 9x13 baking dish.
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Tonight the spouse and I have front-row seats for the 40th anniversary performance of "I think we're all Bozos on this bus" by the Firesign Theatre. That'll do for my Thanksgiving tradition.
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Cathulhu wrote:Tonight the spouse and I have front-row seats for the 40th anniversary performance of "I think we're all Bozos on this bus" by the Firesign Theatre. That'll do for my Thanksgiving tradition.
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You are way too new here to attack the annual Sherry Shriner Silly Festival.

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texino wrote:
Cathulhu wrote:Tonight the spouse and I have front-row seats for the 40th anniversary performance of "I think we're all Bozos on this bus" by the Firesign Theatre. That'll do for my Thanksgiving tradition.
Don't forget to inflate your shoes!
They're holding a rubber nose apiece for me and the spouse. Would you like to squeeze the wheeze? Many people like to...
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Cathulhu wrote:
texino wrote:
Cathulhu wrote:Tonight the spouse and I have front-row seats for the 40th anniversary performance of "I think we're all Bozos on this bus" by the Firesign Theatre. That'll do for my Thanksgiving tradition.
Don't forget to inflate your shoes!
They're holding a rubber nose apiece for me and the spouse. Would you like to squeeze the wheeze? Many people like to...
Well, that's shoes for industry!
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Shoes for industry, compadre!

But this propaganda isn't all hi-jinks and socialism, there's a New Age message too!

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"The one with the ever-widening hole..."
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Just a "few" words - ultimate outside-the-turkey dressing - adjust amounts for the size of servings and leftovers:

Loaf (or loaves) of torn-up bread - one wheat, one white, including crusts - dried (bake in low temperature oven, stirring every ten minutes to dry evenly)
Garlic clove(s) roasted in olive oil and butter, wrapped in foil in 425 degree oven for about 35-45 minutes, then separated and mashed.
Pomegranate (the seeds from a large one)
Zest from one orange - then cut the orange in half and stuff it into the turkey with two halves of a RED onion (adds moisture and darker color to drippings)
Prepare the above to be added after the following:

1 can water chestnuts - chopped/diced (or four or five celery stalks)
About a dozen brown mushrooms (baby portabellos), sliced
Shallot(s), slivered
Fresh parsley - chopped
Saute the above in 1/2 really good olive oil and 1/2 butter - start with mushrooms, then the water chestnuts, then the shallots and finish with parsley - do not over cook.

Pine nuts - lightly toasted in a toaster oven or in a skillet on the stove.

Turkey broth or stock (needed for moisture) with seasonings, including pepper, sage, basil, etc., to taste.

Combine all the above in a non-stick baking pan or sprayed baking pan, bake in oven, covered at 325 for at least an hour or two. Depending on how moist you want it, take the cover off if you want to dry it out some. Add more drippings from the turkey if you want it more moist.

Enjoy!
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DK, while I truly envy and appreciate the sentiment, I would also like to know just where you are going to get away "from computers and crazy people pushing get-rich-quick schemes" as I would very much like to locate such a place.

I have to agree, the track record for folks who actively "argue" with the big guy isn't what one could call encouraging, and I think her's speaks for itself.
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notorial dissent wrote:DK, while I truly envy and appreciate the sentiment, I would also like to know just where you are going to get away "from computers and crazy people pushing get-rich-quick schemes" as I would very much like to locate such a place.

I have to agree, the track record for folks who actively "argue" with the big guy isn't what one could call encouraging, and I think her's speaks for itself.
My uncles cabin on top of a mountain in the middle of 40 acres of uncut timber with no electricity might be a good start. Only way in or out is by horse or quad. Actual old style built log cabin, they felled and prepped the trees right there and built the whole thing right there.
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