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I've never had turkey roll; it's always been sliced turkey breast. You can easily tell the difference.

 

Roz

I was served the turkey roll once, several years ago. Since then it's been back to the real turkey at dinner.

When the roast of the day in the Lido is turkey I have always seen a real turkey being carved. If you want a drumstick, that's the place to get it.

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hi all,

 

 

 

I will be on the eurodam during thanksgiving and being a brit do not have such a thing.

 

 

 

can you let me know the does and perhaps more importantly the donts,

 

 

 

I wish to show respect to those celebrating thanksgivind and hope to avoid any faux pas

 

 

 

any advice hugely appreciated

 

 

I think you are lucky to be on the ship so you don't have to cook, clean up or be nice to weird uncle and complaining cousin once (but not permanently) removed. You also have things to do more interesting than non-stop American football! Be thankful! Don't overeat. And cheer for anyone but the Cowboys!

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