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Hi everyone,
After a busy year meeting voters across Colorado and getting things done in Washington, I’m truly grateful to be spending a quiet Thanksgiving with Susan and my girls.
I’ve been in charge of the Bennet family turkey for years, and if you’re in need of a new twist on Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow, I encourage you to try my infamous turkey vindaloo recipe:
It has become a Bennet-family tradition that I prepare this twist on Madhur Jaffrey’s chicken vindaloo every Thanksgiving, and on the years I get it right (never guaranteed), it is fall-off-the-bone good.
You’ve already entrusted me to fight for your family in Washington; you won’t be disappointed if you entrust me with your Thanksgiving dinner, too!
All joking aside — My family and I can’t thank you enough for all that you’ve done this past year. Whether you volunteered to talk with voters, chipped in a few hard-earned dollars, or entrusted me with your vote, thank you for standing with me. I am eternally grateful for the chance to be your voice in Washington.
And however you prepare your turkey or tofurkey tomorrow, I wish you a delicious meal and a joyful day with people you love.
Happy Thanksgiving,
Michael