Our 2020 Thanksgiving Dinner

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Old 11-27-2020, 09:19 AM
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Old 11-27-2020, 09:58 AM
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You created wonderful memories for all. So nice to share your meal.
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What a nice meal, virtual visit and giving to solo people. Awesome. As a Canadian I celebrated Thanksgiving in October and I thought it'd be less stressful to cook for 2 instead of the whole family, but it still was! It's so many dishes that all need to be ready at the same time, and what a mess in the kitchen! Not my forte, but so yummy nevertheless. Maybe I'll get the hang of it enough to stop stressing one of these days.
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Our most memorable Thanksgiving was flying the kids and their mates into DisneyWorld. We had reservations at a fancy restaurant. Flights were delayed by hours and the only place open by the time everyone arrived was iHOP. We squeezed around a large table and shared a fun dinner we'll never forget.
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Our usual 20 sitting at our table this yeas was 18 short. Our dining room table is big, so everyone can sit at the big table. Set with my thanksgiving dinnerware with center pieces. But this year was different, yet I cooked the same as normal.

Tradition should never change

Brined fresh Turkey (cause most from the south either brine or fry)

Oyster dressing for my granddaddy (who is no longer with us)
Wide greenbean cooked forever with ham hock for granny (no longer with us)
Candied Yams for my dad (also gone)

Grilled corn for Son and Grandson ( it’s the only veggie they will eat)
Black olives for my daughter and grandson, (alway eats them on their fingers)
Baked beans with bacon for my Mom
Fresh Cranberries for my granddaughter
Brussel Sprout salad ( the oldest, and wife are vegetarian)
Ham for son in law cause he hates turkey
Homemade gravy for other half cause the only one that uses it.
Homemade rolls that I didn’t burn this year thanks to Alexa.

Homemade Pumpkin pie, pecan pie, and homemade cannolis for all

Thanks to modern technology we all had dinner together, with our Alexa’s
Not sure if everyone was honest, but they all missed not being here, their dinner was not as good as mine

After packed up 10 dinners in special containers that keeps food warm for hours. Then delivered to friends that were alone this year.

Hope everyone had a close to normal Thanksgiving
and a plate for those who have nothing !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Heartwarming! Great post.
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Old 11-27-2020, 01:17 PM
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our usual 20 sitting at our table this yeas was 18 short. Our dining room table is big, so everyone can sit at the big table. Set with my thanksgiving dinnerware with center pieces. But this year was different, yet i cooked the same as normal.

Tradition should never change

brined fresh turkey (cause most from the south either brine or fry)

oyster dressing for my granddaddy (who is no longer with us)
wide greenbean cooked forever with ham hock for granny (no longer with us)
candied yams for my dad (also gone)

grilled corn for son and grandson ( it’s the only veggie they will eat)
black olives for my daughter and grandson, (alway eats them on their fingers)
baked beans with bacon for my mom
fresh cranberries for my granddaughter
brussel sprout salad ( the oldest, and wife are vegetarian)
ham for son in law cause he hates turkey
homemade gravy for other half cause the only one that uses it.
Homemade rolls that i didn’t burn this year thanks to alexa.

Homemade pumpkin pie, pecan pie, and homemade cannolis for all

thanks to modern technology we all had dinner together, with our alexa’s
not sure if everyone was honest, but they all missed not being here, their dinner was not as good as mine

after packed up 10 dinners in special containers that keeps food warm for hours. Then delivered to friends that were alone this year.

Hope everyone had a close to normal thanksgiving
wonderful!
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Old 11-27-2020, 02:19 PM
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We cooked the full traditional dinner also. I didn't 'stuff' the bird this year...it wasn't the same, scrapping that idea. Once a year putting stuffing in a turkey isn't going to kill us.

I have two single 1st cousins living in TV that joined us. None of us wanted our family members to travel due to covid-19, so it was really great to celebrate with family...we were always together on this holiday eating at 'the kids table' back in the 50's
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Old 11-27-2020, 02:45 PM
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Default Lovely story!

Your reasons for making your thanksgiving dinner are what keep you going. Very sweet story.

Since my Honey hates turkey, we had filet mignon, jumbo shrimp and Maine lobster instead. It was delicious and sooooo much easier to prepare.
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Old 11-27-2020, 06:18 PM
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Good job. Sounds like you made many people happy
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Old 11-27-2020, 07:12 PM
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Asianthree, yours was my favorite Thanksgiving experience I read or heard about. You kept your wonderful traditions (which included memories of those loved ones no longer with you).You set your beautiful table as usual. You followed COVID guidelines to protect yourself and others. And best of all you shared your with others who were alone. Thank you for your grace and kindness.
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Old 11-27-2020, 09:15 PM
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Lovely! Very special
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