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Happinow
11-18-2012, 09:40 PM
With turkey day right around the corner what are your plans?? Do you have turkey or another meat? Maybe pasta? Will you cook at home or go to someone else's house?? What's your favorite side dish??? Happi Thanksgiving!!! :beer3::beer3:
Cynbod
11-18-2012, 09:55 PM
I will be cooking at home again this year. My menu includes the traditional antipasta, regular macaroni this year, meat from the gravy, turkey, mashed potatoes, marinated tomatoes, turnips and itialian pastries, pumkin pie and chocolate mousse. I have fruit, fennel and nuts to round out the meal.
I am retiring on the 21st and will arrive in Florida for the winter on the 23rd.
Happy Thanksgiving,
Didiwinbob
11-18-2012, 10:24 PM
Normally we would have the traditional foods but this year we will be heading to TV! It will be strange not smelling the aromas from the kitchen. We might buy a turkey leg n thigh for Friday n have a mini feast. I am thankful to have freedom to travel
Chris
Happinow
11-18-2012, 10:31 PM
I should have stated my plans.....I will be cooking. I usually just cook a small turkey breast for just my husband and I but this year we have invited my neighbor, who is alone, and I will make a full turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, rolls, gravy, lemon meringue pie and coconut cream pie. My favorite side dish would be the sausage stuffing!! Everyone enjoy and be safe!
mrfixit
11-19-2012, 12:13 AM
.Good Times.
...Heading down to one of my "Sisty Uglers"....she has a little fishin shack.:icon_wink:
At 11 PM..before Thanksgiving a few of us hayseeds head out to a special spot to net Shrimp..:icon_hungry:.
I am getting too dang old to do this but the young ones INSIST on going "Shrimpin'-at- Midnight".
They even wrote a song about it.:eclipsee_gold_cup:
At 2 A.M. turkeys go in the portable roaster ovens on the Lanai.
.......Slow and Low........
Uncle "Buddy :icon_twisted: Row"(me) .(Buddy Row.:what:.That is another story.)
...........Puts the turkeys BREAST DOWN. :spoken:.........
EACH get ONE ORANGE stuffed in the front.:shrug:
.................AND....... One Stick of Butter in the cavity.:evil6:
...by 3AM the last of the peeps are asleep...(:bowdown:Thank You Jesus.)
At precisely 9:45AM the dinner bell rings.... "IN the house"..YEP I said :jester: IN THE HOUSE.
I ring that sucker till "all are present and accounted for".
Those who are able....break out the eggs and bacon and pancake stuff
and mess us the entire kitchen.......
rjn5656
11-19-2012, 05:47 AM
of couse we have turkey, but enjoy the lasagna and eggplant better.
BarryRX
11-19-2012, 06:27 AM
Our daughter who lives in Gainesville is about to give birth so we will be riding up there to make Thanksgiving dinner for her and her husband and kids. Turkey, stuffing, cranberries, potatos. green bean casserole.
l2ridehd
11-19-2012, 07:58 AM
Tuesday is Pie day. Apple, pumpkin, pecan and key lime. Wednesday I do all the make ahead sides I can. Sausage stuffing, garlic and cream cheese potatoes, and butternut squash. Boil about a dozen eggs for Thursday appetizer. I will also put together and get ready for the oven green beans and sweet potatoes. For dinner Wednesday evening I do a Tuscan soup and baked potato bar with seafood and steak topping plus every other normal topping as several folks arrive for the night and this works well with multiple arrival times. Thursday AM I make orange scones served with jam and clotted cream. About 9:00 AM the turkey goes in the oven. Bake the breads next. Then start working on all the appetizers and put out as done so folks can graze as others arrive. Curried deviled eggs, baked brie, shrimp, vegetables and dip, crackers with several type cheese, crab dip, and a couple others. Between 2:00 and 3:00 all other baked dishes go in the oven. Around 3:00 the turkey comes out and is covered to rest. Make the salad and gravy, everything is set up buffet style and dinner will begin about 4:00. Desserts coffee and football after.
Cantwaittoarrive
11-19-2012, 08:15 AM
Pizza and beer
Happinow
11-19-2012, 08:24 AM
Our daughter who lives in Gainesville is about to give birth so we will be riding up there to make Thanksgiving dinner for her and her husband and kids. Turkey, stuffing, cranberries, potatos. green bean casserole.
Maybe she'll have a Thanksgiving baby! A whole lot to be thankful this year!!!
Congrats... And safe travels.
Mack184
11-19-2012, 09:10 AM
My wife is a hospital-based ER-NP so as she does on most holidays she will be on duty caring for the lame, the leper & the looney and I will be at home with the Macy's parade and a sandwich. We had our dinner this past Thursday on her day off. It was quite good by the way.
mulligan
11-19-2012, 09:11 AM
Sounds like mrfixit has the ultimate family holiday going on
2BNTV
11-19-2012, 09:33 AM
Going to my niece's who recentley had twins, (a boy and girl). A ready made family in one shot, (perfect). I haven't seen them yet so I am looking forward to it.
I miss the old traditional Italian type Thanksivings with the antipasto, pasta dish and ham, turkey, fennel and chestnuts. My aunt would make four pies, Boston cream, lemon merigue,apple and pumpkin.
The only thing I don't miss is having to take a bromo seltzer after stuffing my face. :smiley:
eweissenbach
11-19-2012, 10:07 AM
Lila will put a 22 lb. turkey in a roaster in the oven and cook it low and slow, while we go to our church to help prepare another turkey dinner for shut ins and other residents of the community. We will come home around 11 am and gather up our turkey and head for our daughter's home, an hour away, where our three kids, spouses, 5 of our 6 grandchildren, Lila's mother and sister and my sister and niece and her husband will give thanks for our multitude of blessings and enjoy turkey, ham, dressing, homemade noodles with gravy etc. After dinner I plan to curl up with my 22 month old twin grandsons and read some books, and maybe watch some furball as they call it, much like we did yesterday. May all of you enjoy a holiday season filled with joy and wonder. Ed
Dayzee
11-19-2012, 01:04 PM
This will be our strangest Thanksgiving ever - arrived in Vegas a couple days ago for a week. Guess we'll be finding a turkey dinner cooked and served by someone else. Maybe not half bad - although I will miss the time normally spent with loved ones, and the wonderful smells and atmosphere of the holiday. Missing our traditional Thanksgiving will make be look forward to and appreciate our Christmas gathering all the more.
cquick
11-19-2012, 02:12 PM
.Good Times.
...Heading down to one of my "Sisty Uglers"....she has a little fishin shack.:icon_wink:
At 11 PM..before Thanksgiving a few of us hayseeds head out to a special spot to net Shrimp..:icon_hungry:.
I am getting too dang old to do this but the young ones INSIST on going "Shrimpin'-at- Midnight".
They even wrote a song about it.:eclipsee_gold_cup:
At 2 A.M. turkeys go in the portable roaster ovens on the Lanai.
.......Slow and Low........
Uncle "Buddy :icon_twisted: Row"(me) .(Buddy Row.:what:.That is another story.)
...........Puts the turkeys BREAST DOWN. :spoken:.........
EACH get ONE ORANGE stuffed in the front.:shrug:
.................AND....... One Stick of Butter in the cavity.:evil6:
...by 3AM the last of the peeps are asleep...(:bowdown:Thank You Jesus.)
At precisely 9:45AM the dinner bell rings.... "IN the house"..YEP I said :jester: IN THE HOUSE.
I ring that sucker till "all are present and accounted for".
Those who are able....break out the eggs and bacon and pancake stuff
and mess us the entire kitchen.......
OH MY GOODNESS! You sound like a really FUN group!
cquick
11-19-2012, 02:16 PM
We are having my 83 year old mother over to our house for dinner (which will be at 1pm). None of us eat that much anymore, and I am just making a turkey breast and the usual fixin's...potatoes, corn, dressing, salad. No pie for any of us......but Patrick has requested chocolate pudding with "the white stuff" (whipped cream).
Then we'll play Mexican Train dominos and my husband will watch football.
Golfingnut
11-19-2012, 03:19 PM
We have never cared for Turkey, but will have the usual Roasting hen and Butt Ham with all the trimmings. We have invited people into our home for 43 years in a row for thanksgiving and this year will be no exception. We have a few of the neighbors coming for our traditional 2:00 feast.
applesoffh
11-19-2012, 03:24 PM
I will be cooking at home again this year. My menu includes the traditional antipasta, regular macaroni this year, meat from the gravy, turkey, mashed potatoes, marinated tomatoes, turnips and itialian pastries, pumkin pie and chocolate mousse. I have fruit, fennel and nuts to round out the meal.
I am retiring on the 21st and will arrive in Florida for the winter on the 23rd.
Happy Thanksgiving,
Don't know where you live, but will be coming over for Thanksgiving dinner. Sounds like the meals I grew up with. (Italian pastries...none available here, so enjoy 'em while you can!)
LynnDeb
11-22-2012, 08:14 PM
That is so nice....we are planning on putting our house in Kissimmee, Fl up soon to buy in TV...I like the spirit most people put on this website....I see most people here are very nice
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