Gotta say I'm pretty surprised that more of you don't like the thin, satin finishes. I dunno if they
really help a guitar sound better but I'm sure a thin finish would be more important than whether that finish was poly or nitro. Then again, G&Ls glossy finishes are pretty sweet.
Xavier - That dinner sounds amazing. I'd like to try foie gras and truffles one day when I'm rich enough to afford them. Oysters I really like. I used to live in a remote part of North-west Australia where you could walk out to the beach and eat them straight off the rocks. Tasty!
Alf - I had chicken wings cooked in one of those air fryers once and was not thrilled with the result. It was like the wings had been cooked in an oven then dipped in oil before being served

I would love to deep fry a turkey though, and I have a pot that I use for brewing beer that is big enough to do it in with minimal mess

And high five on spanish copper bluesboys! Its a great finish.
Glvourot - You have just added curry puffs to my xmas day list. They would go down a treat. And you bet I'll be drinking some good wine! I received a dozen bottles yesterday - some very good shiraz and a few different of my favourite red - a blend commonly called GSM, thats grenache, shiraz and mouvedre. There's a bottle of '72 'Grand Cru' Bordeaux that may be opened too. I haven't had a bottle of sparkling shiraz for a number of years, might just have to get one now you mention it.
Darwin - I'm really hoping that this turkey doesn't dry out. I haven't cooked one before but have researched cooking them so that they don't dry out, and I hope the info is accurate
Fumble - I always cook chicken like that

All the flavour from the stuffing gets in the breast meat too
Nick - Good idea on that turquoise, that is a good colour. On the colours, you can actually buy stains in some really cool '50s type colours from the hardware shop now, and they cost bugger all. I think when I stained the parts guitar I used maybe $1 worth, and thats out of the most uneconomically sized can of stain there was.
Jeff - That's a novel way of cooking a turkey, looks like fun. I remember seeing one where a beer can is used inside the turkey too!
Jos - Osso-bucco is always good. Love the marrow.
Sam - I'm with you on rustic hardware. Its pretty silly.