This is a bit out outdated, but while those of us with our feet firmly planted on earth enjoyed a feast on Thanksgiving, the astronauts residing at the International Space Station had the following irradiated and freeze dried meal:
A week before Thanksgiving, NASA gave reporters a taste-test of the astronauts' holiday dinner. The smoked turkey was slightly stiffer than deli meat, like after it has been left in the refrigerator a week past its expiration date. The candied yams had a syrupy sweetness outside that dissolved into blandness in the middle. The green beans with mushrooms tasted like they have been frozen and then microwaved to an inch of their life.
The saving grace was a sublime cranapple dessert. There was a tartness to the apples and sweetness to the cranberries mixed with pecans and syrup in a dish that resembles cobbler filling.
It's still better than a turkey sandwich from your local deli.
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