Come visit us, Sue! We'll feed you.
I don't think I'll make it by suppertime. Maybe next year.
Dr. Walsh ,'Potential'
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Come visit us, Sue! We'll feed you.
I don't think I'll make it by suppertime. Maybe next year.
Deep fried turkey is moist and delcious. As is cranberry (whole), green bean casserole, mashed potatoes and gravy, cornbread stuffing and homemade pumpkin cheesecake with fresh whipped cream.
I'm getting ready to join Tom Scola in a food coma.
Now I desperately want to watch the West Wing episode when President Bartlett calls the Butterball hotline.
I just saw that scene in a Burt Wolf show on Thanksgiving. Very amusing.
Thanksgiving buffet restaurant was packed but we got in quickly. Turkey, ham, candied apple and yam casserole, sour cream potatos, some stuffing, and hot tea at the end to soothe the sore throat from my cold. And Hubby got his green beans and broccoli and other evil green things.
And we have pie here for later.
The lemon and chocolate pies are out of the oven and the roast beast is in the oven. We gave up on turkey for the three of us some time ago.
May all the Buffistas have much to be thankful for this year.
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I'm joining Aurelia in flouting tradition--not sure what I'm having for dinner, other than not turkey, but I have pumpkin bread baking, which smells awesome.
Us too! It's just me and my sister this year so we're doing stuffed porkchops. All the rest if the traditional stuff though, including an entire turkey's worth of extra stuffing (we may have gone a little overboard). It's all in the oven now.
Happy Ritual Sacrifice with Pie Day, everybody!
I sadly could not justify bringing leftovers of my grandmother's dressing recipe (as cooked by one of my aunts) home, since I have about 6 meals worth of storebought dressing here. But it's not going to taste nearly as good as it did last night.
right there with you, Tom.
am i insane by contemplating going to walmart in the morning for their deal on a 32" lcd hd tv? anybody know if emerson is a good brand? they also have a magnavox bluray for $128.
Home from dinner at my sister's place. My contributions were candied yams (they got all mushed up; I have better plans for next year) and these pork/olive/other stuff filled plantain-covered things made by the mother of one of my co-workers - totally not traditional, but they are the yum, and all I had to do was heat 'em up.
My leftovers include mashed potatoes, stuffing, platelas, and lemon ice-box pie. Had a lovely time with la familia.
Happy Thanksgiving (or regular old Thursday, depending) to all!
* Although now I seriously want to overlay the dialect map with a map of the predominant cooking method to see where and whether they overlap. OMG I AM DORK.
♥s amych.