Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does it have to be Italian or Mexican? We have gotten food from Thai, Indian, and Chinese restaurants on Thanksgiving the past 3 years respectively. One year we did BBQ at home for Thanksgiving. This year we’re having lasagna at home. I still make some pies bc that’s a part of traditional Thanksgiving that we like but we don’t care for the turkey, gravy, stuffing, etc.
It doesn’t have to to be Mexican or Italian, but I prefer more meat focused and there are a lot of kids so not looking for Asian.
What does that mean? You think kids don’t like Asian food?! I’m a picky eater and even I like tons of Asian foods.
I think the assumption would be that asian food could be spicy. Some kids don't like spicy food. Of course, you can order it with no spice, if that's what you're looking for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does it have to be Italian or Mexican? We have gotten food from Thai, Indian, and Chinese restaurants on Thanksgiving the past 3 years respectively. One year we did BBQ at home for Thanksgiving. This year we’re having lasagna at home. I still make some pies bc that’s a part of traditional Thanksgiving that we like but we don’t care for the turkey, gravy, stuffing, etc.
It doesn’t have to to be Mexican or Italian, but I prefer more meat focused and there are a lot of kids so not looking for Asian.
What does that mean? You think kids don’t like Asian food?! I’m a picky eater and even I like tons of Asian foods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does it have to be Italian or Mexican? We have gotten food from Thai, Indian, and Chinese restaurants on Thanksgiving the past 3 years respectively. One year we did BBQ at home for Thanksgiving. This year we’re having lasagna at home. I still make some pies bc that’s a part of traditional Thanksgiving that we like but we don’t care for the turkey, gravy, stuffing, etc.
It doesn’t have to to be Mexican or Italian, but I prefer more meat focused and there are a lot of kids so not looking for Asian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does it have to be Italian or Mexican? We have gotten food from Thai, Indian, and Chinese restaurants on Thanksgiving the past 3 years respectively. One year we did BBQ at home for Thanksgiving. This year we’re having lasagna at home. I still make some pies bc that’s a part of traditional Thanksgiving that we like but we don’t care for the turkey, gravy, stuffing, etc.
It doesn’t have to to be Mexican or Italian, but I prefer more meat focused and there are a lot of kids so not looking for Asian.
Anonymous wrote:Where are you? Lia’s and maggianos are open. Some Asian restaurants are too.
Anonymous wrote:Does it have to be Italian or Mexican? We have gotten food from Thai, Indian, and Chinese restaurants on Thanksgiving the past 3 years respectively. One year we did BBQ at home for Thanksgiving. This year we’re having lasagna at home. I still make some pies bc that’s a part of traditional Thanksgiving that we like but we don’t care for the turkey, gravy, stuffing, etc.