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dbussone
11-06-2014, 08:38 PM
As a youngster and teenager we would travel to Maine from Massachusetts to celebrate Thanksgiving with my Mom's family. We'd gather at my aunt's house, joining about 15 people altogether. I can remember all the noise from many conversations and the smell of the meal cooking, especially the pies. My favorite pie was the rhubarb always made by my grandmother.
How about you?
samhass
11-06-2014, 08:42 PM
My family will be here. It doesn't get more special than that.
Sandtrap328
11-06-2014, 09:15 PM
When I was in college in Iowa, one Thanksgiving I was invited to my brother-in-law's parents farm for a big Thanksgiving with their family.
I am going to guess around 25 people of all ages from a few seniors to young children. Lots of very good traditional Thanksgiving food.
What struck me strange and still does was the division of the sexes and ages after the dinner. The women all went to the large farm kitchen to put the leftover food away and to do all the clean-up work. The children all went outdoors to play touch football. The men all went into the living room to watch televised football and to play poker.
coralway
11-06-2014, 10:04 PM
4 day weekend
DruannB
11-06-2014, 10:33 PM
I remember the year my mother boiled the turkey because she and dad retired and she swore she would never cook again. They built a new house and she didn't put an oven in the kitchen--thus the boiled turkey. My brothers and I went out to the only store open in their little town--a convenience store--and bought hot dogs. We brought them back to their house and boiled hot dogs for 15-20 people. It was much better than the pale-looking, and bland, turkey. We remember that Thanksgiving fondly. My mother is still alive at 94 and still hates to cook.
2BNTV
11-07-2014, 05:14 AM
Spending time with the family. Unfortunately, there are only a few of us left.
Miss those times at my aunt's house, with all of the family. She baked four different kind of pies. To say I ate too much, would be an understatement.
Villages PL
11-07-2014, 01:26 PM
Yes, Thanksgiving was great for me when I was young, when I didn't think the excesses of people stuffing themselves did any harm.
I remember all the many starches that were served in one meal.
1) Bread
2) Turkey stuffing (more bread)
3) Mashed potatoes
4) Sweet potatoes
5) Corn
Not to mention 2 servings of cranberry sauce and two pieces of pie (pecan pie and pumpkin pie) with a scoop of ice cream.
We gotta teach this to our kids and grandkids and keep this tradition going!!!!
tomwed
11-07-2014, 03:00 PM
I think it's the leftovers, maybe.
I like to cook and will find myself daydreaming from time to time about soup, pot pies, turkey salad sandwiches, and hot stuffing-turkey-gravy sandwiches.
Is this a little sad?
What I make will also be for others, but still.
dbussone
11-07-2014, 03:08 PM
I think it's the leftovers, maybe.
I like to cook and will find myself daydreaming from time to time about soup, pot pies, turkey salad sandwiches, and hot stuffing-turkey-gravy sandwiches.
Is this a little sad?
What I make will also be for others, but still.
Not sad at all. The pot pies will obviously be fabulous.
Shimpy
11-07-2014, 04:44 PM
My favorite holiday because everyone celebrates it. It is not a religious holiday. It comes in the best time of the year with fall weather and the wonderful colors.
Plus the great food and family get togethers. I of course must mention it's right in the middle of football season.
dbussone
11-07-2014, 04:50 PM
My favorite holiday because everyone celebrates it. It is not a religious holiday. It comes in the best time of the year with fall weather and the wonderful colors.
Plus the great food and family get togethers. I of course must mention it's right in the middle of football season.
Now that's an interesting addition. Football! I'd bet there are numerous homes with more than one TV tuned in on Thanksgiving.
patfla06
11-07-2014, 04:51 PM
I like that it isn't about presents but cooking and showing your love
For your family and friends.
My Mom always did Thanksgiving. We would drive from N.J. to
Long Island in N.Y. Traffic that was crazy.
The cooking smells and warmth in the house were the best.
When we moved to Tampa I took over Thanksgiving and
have loved every minute of it!
I just wish my Mom was still here to spend it with us.
redwitch
11-07-2014, 05:58 PM
My parents always invited all the "strays" to enjoy Thanksgiving dinner with us. The house was always full, the food was wonderful and we all had a great time. I continued the practice in San Francisco but was unable to do so here -- just not enough people who don't have family to eat with. Just no fun to cook for less than eight to me.
EnglishJW
11-07-2014, 06:13 PM
Family
CFrance
11-07-2014, 06:16 PM
I think it's the leftovers, maybe.
I like to cook and will find myself daydreaming from time to time about soup, pot pies, turkey salad sandwiches, and hot stuffing-turkey-gravy sandwiches.
Is this a little sad?
What I make will also be for others, but still.
I don't think that's sad. I daydream about chilly fall weather and the first snow flurries, football games on TV, and how it would always make me want to bake bread. Tons of different kinds of bread for four people, and later two people.
My mother made the driest turkey in the world. She bought the cheapest turkey she could find, threw it in the oven and never basted it. I didn't know turkey could taste so good till I had my mother-in-law's Butterball.
However, she made killer stuffing and fantastic gravy. And TG wouldn't be TG without a can of jelled cranberry sauce (complete with can dents) emptied out onto a plate all in one piece and then sliced. I was devastated when the Ocean Spray people changed their cans so they couldn't be opened at both ends.
I love Thanksgiving, no matter how many people are around. Football and cooking. I love it.
Mikeod
11-07-2014, 06:26 PM
Thanksgiving was always somewhat challenging for my family when I was young. We lived about an hour away from both sets of grandparents and both expected us for a meal. So we would drive to one house for a mid-day meal and to the other for an evening meal. It was nice since we would see our cousins, but challenging because we had to eat enough at the first meal to make Grandma happy, but not so much that we could not eat enough at the second meal to keep that Grandma happy. LOL
But, the Thanksgiving meal I remember most is the one we were snowed in and couldn't travel to either house. All we had was an Appian Way pizza kit. So our big "meal" was a piece of homemade pizza from a box!
SALYBOW
11-07-2014, 07:36 PM
We shut down my brother's cafe and everyone brings food which extends halfway down the bar. It is great to be with family and friends.
CFrance
11-07-2014, 07:44 PM
We shut down my brother's cafe and everyone brings food which extends halfway down the bar. It is great to be with family and friends.
I remember your talking about that last year. It still sounds great!
Deseylou
11-08-2014, 11:49 AM
I'm an odd duck as Thanksgiving has never been a big deal to me
My parents lived so far away from their families it wasn't possible to visit
My mom hated cooking
My dad hates turkey
We didn't have a lot of money
We would watch the Macy's parade and have ham biscuits for dinner
Halibut
11-08-2014, 02:38 PM
4 day weekend.
Ha! Me, too.
Bonny
11-08-2014, 07:40 PM
I'm an odd duck as Thanksgiving has never been a big deal to me
My parents lived so far away from their families it wasn't possible to visit
My mom hated cooking
My dad hates turkey
We didn't have a lot of money
We would watch the Macy's parade and have ham biscuits for dinner
Ya know, no matter what we did, it's all about the memories !!! Our parents all did the best they could and I wouldn't trade it for anything. Then we all did the best we could.
All of our memories helped make us the people we are today.
In the end, it doesn't matter if it was filet mignon or hambuger. Ham and biscuits sounds yummy to me. :D
BobandMary
11-08-2014, 08:17 PM
We love Thanksgiving! We've hosted every holiday for family and friends for the past 27 years. It's one of our favorite times since it is all about the food. It feels strange this year since it will be our last in our home. (We hope to be in TV this time next year.) What will I do with all our fancy stuff? I've collected silver, serving platters, crystal, wine glasses, linens, salt cellars, fancy stuff galore for years. Bob plans to tell everybody to take everything home at the end of the meal! He's looking forward to driveway parties and red solo cups.
manaboutown
11-08-2014, 09:53 PM
I love thanksgiving with family and/or friends. Thanksgivings have always been a big deal to me and have created many pleasant memories.
KathieI
11-08-2014, 10:06 PM
My parents always invited all the "strays" to enjoy Thanksgiving dinner with us. The house was always full, the food was wonderful and we all had a great time. I continued the practice in San Francisco but was unable to do so here -- just not enough people who don't have family to eat with. Just no fun to cook for less than eight to me.
Not exactly true, Red, you made a wonderful Thanksgiving meal for a few of us visiting TV in '07 who were away from our families. I have wonderful memories of that day, you were an excellent cook, great hostess and we had a great day!!
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