Thanksgiving Dinner?
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Thanksgiving Dinner?
Did any of you cook a Thanksgiving Dinner this year? Participants voted for turkey, so turkey it was
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Re: Thanksgiving Dinner?
Beautiful.
Cooked ours upside down in a roaster filled with a gallon of wine and with apple/raisin/cornbread stuffing.
Cooked ours upside down in a roaster filled with a gallon of wine and with apple/raisin/cornbread stuffing.
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Re: Thanksgiving Dinner?
Looks delicious! We made a batch of mac n cheese for my family's Thanksgiving feast. We had a traditionally roasted turkey, and another that my cousin tried frying. Something went wrong with the fried turkey because when it was "done," it looked shriveled, and I tore off a piece of breast later in the night, and it was reddish pink on the bone side. Not trusting that. Otherwise, great food.
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Re: Thanksgiving Dinner?
Yeah, deep frying a turkey is part art, part science, and easy to get wrong
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Re: Thanksgiving Dinner?
Terri is cooking a pork roast and some friends are coming over to chow down.
Happy Thanksgiving evuhbuddy.
What are you folks doing up there? A beautiful day down here.
Happy Thanksgiving evuhbuddy.
What are you folks doing up there? A beautiful day down here.
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Re: Thanksgiving Dinner?
We made our traditional mac & cheese, but Rach tried a new stuffing recipe, and a pumpkin cake recipe. Both turned out delicious! We had a busy long weekend visiting family that had come to town, and celebrating a 30-year anniversary. Hope you all had a great holiday weekend!
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Re: Thanksgiving Dinner?
SonicVenum wrote:...........celebrating a 30-year anniversary...............
Wow! When you are senile, time sure does play tricks. I am amazed that you have been married for 30 years already. Where does time go?
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Re: Thanksgiving Dinner?
Hardy-har! Rach has an aunt that met her husband when she was 13 and he was 14. They were celebrating 30 years of marriage. We've still got 25+ years to go for that.