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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Menu & Wine List for a Thanksgiving in Gallina, New Mexico

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The smell of smoky pinon and cornbread baking in the oven brings many thoughts to mind - Thanksgiving just two days away and thoughts of holidays past. A year to remember and many reasons to be grateful.

We are planning a traditional turkey dinner for ten. My aging parents, June and Ossy, our 16-year old son Alex, and a small gathering of Gallina neighbors.

Pigeoulet en Provence

Vin de Pays Vaucluse 2007

Loredona Monterey
Riesling 2008



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