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    oh man the turkey is the most important part... you should take it over Slacker Mom

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    We are going to be eating the dog, Moose.
    i love that joke. i threaten to eat elliot all the time. <3
    It is a big joke in Mexico, that. At least three people threaten to eat her each day. Also seems to me a big selling point for tortilla vendors who think that I will want tortillas to eat my dog with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LokiVanguard
    And while my american pigfriends are stuffing their faces with a second helping of your potatoes and fish goodness, I will have some black pudding.

    Who are you inviting blaze?
    infp man, another couple, my kids will be there, and then some other friends are stopping by for dessert. i love thanksgiving! it's just so chill, i like to cook, so much less pressure than christmas.


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    subterranean: i've heard that pudding called plum pudding in the US. my dad makes it for christmas with a hard sauce, it's awesome. it's made with suet, which sounds gross, but it tastes just great. is this what you're talkin about?

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    Quote Originally Posted by redbaron
    I ordered an organic turkey (we're hosting my parents and grandparents), we'll have mashed potatoes and gravy, sweet potatoes, stuffing, cranberries, squash bisque, fresh fruit salad (mainly for my mother who's on a diet), broccoli with almonds and for dessert pecan pie and sour cream apple pie.

    Should be fine but it's the first time I've done a turkey by myself and I'm a little bit stressed b/c we're also dog sitting for a big golden retriever. I just feel like there's going to be a lot going on!
    i ordered an organic turkey, too! have you had them before? do they taste any better? they sure are a lot more expensive....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bionicgoat
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    I just had an early thanks giving dinner. Because most of my relatives are going on vacation and they decided to push it forward WITH TURKEY.

    Anyway, this year's menu.

    Pumpkin soup
    Turkey, with mushroom sauce.
    Baked potatoes
    Broccoli and cauliflowers, with cheese
    Spinach
    Sweet Corn
    Salad
    Sparkling apple juice
    Wine

    O.. And we had carrot cake for dessert.

    I'm so full now. AND satisfied.

    We're having turkey again for christmas!
    u don't live in the US fool! what r u doing celebrating Thanksgiving???
    Fool? I'm not.

    What's wrong with celebrating thanksgiving??
    We celebrate it every year! LOL! I'm serious. I have no idea why too.
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    I plan to eat turkey and listen to sinatra all night long.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slacker Mom
    My sister buys the turkey and I'm sure it's the cheapest she can find. I get organic chicken and it's enough better that one time I got regular chicken and made it and my husband thought the chicken had gone bad or something it tasted so much worse than what he'd become used to. Organic poultry is vegetarian fed for one thing and that makes a big difference in taste.
    good to hear....now i'm really lookin forward to thanksgivin!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blaze
    subterranean: i've heard that pudding called plum pudding in the US. my dad makes it for christmas with a hard sauce, it's awesome. it's made with suet, which sounds gross, but it tastes just great. is this what you're talkin about?
    Yes, I believe that's the same thing - but the ones my family have usually have raisins instead of plums - but thet all have the same basic recipe, they just use whatever fruit.

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    we're having...

    traditional lunch on Thanksgiving in my house
    snails
    oyster stew

    Thanksgiving dinner
    normal turkey in the oven
    smoked turkey (done outside in our smoker)
    stuffing
    mashed potatoes
    gravy
    green beans
    cranberry sauce
    rolls of some sort
    SOUR CREAM APPLE PIE (I made these yesterday, looks like they're going to be WAY tasty!)

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    I'm ready to EAT. Been starving myself all week for this day. Cornbread here i come.

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    I want some fucking turkey.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Garmonbozia
    I want some fucking turkey.

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    snails.... yum!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Subterranean
    Thread is gobblede****.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bionicgoat
    Quote Originally Posted by Subterranean
    Thread is gobblede****.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Subterranean
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    Thread is gobblede****.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Subterranean
    Thread is gobblede****.
    I just got that

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    i made oven potatoes.
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    I did the cranberry sauce, as I usually do. This year was the first time it's ever come out bad.
    But, for a certainty, back then,
    We loved so many, yet hated so much,
    We hurt others and were hurt ourselves...

    Yet even then, we ran like the wind,
    Whilst our laughter echoed,
    Under cerulean skies...

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    egg nog (because they sell it seasonally) and boston market
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    What a horrible meal. One slab of dry turkey and some celery sticks. Didn't even have cornbread. Wtf.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jessica129
    What a horrible meal. One slab of dry turkey and some celery sticks. Didn't even have cornbread. Wtf.

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    turkey sandwiches for a midnight snack...
    turkey sandwiches for breakfast...
    guess what lunch is gunna be?

    oh yeah baby! This is the best part of Thanksgiving... no wait turkey, as much as you can eat!

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    well the organic free range turkey cost me $60. and i did the whole brining thing the night before. the brining was prolly a good idea since the turkey wasn't dry. but to me, it just tasted like any old turkey, so next year i'll save my money and just get a butterball.

    now i have tons of fattening leftovers.

    but the meal was a success...better be for 6 hours of prep! lol

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    if you count all of us (everybody has to make something for Thanksgiving in my house) the kitchen was going for at least a day over here

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    Quote Originally Posted by jessica129
    What a horrible meal. One slab of dry turkey and some celery sticks. Didn't even have cornbread. Wtf.
    i am always designated to make cornbread for people that like it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ms. Kensington
    Quote Originally Posted by jessica129
    What a horrible meal. One slab of dry turkey and some celery sticks. Didn't even have cornbread. Wtf.
    i am always designated to make cornbread for people that like it
    I don't think I've ever had cornbread on thanksgiving now that I think about it? I am a cornbread lover though, especially if it's some really good, sweet cornbread.

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