Thanksgiving plans
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Re: Thanksgiving plans
do you not celebrate because of how we whitewash the genocide of native peoples in this country?
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Now that I'm single again, I'm happy and very thankful to be spending Thanksgiving with one of my daughters, the former Mrs. BD89, her wife (you read that right) and their newer post-BD89 extended family and friends. Just your basic "Modern Family" affair. I'm looking forward to an enjoyable stress-free Holiday season in general now that I've parted ways with the drunk Canadian ex-GF.
Hope you all enjoy yourselves too.
Hope you all enjoy yourselves too.
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My son drove up from San Diego late last night to avoid this:
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Sounds fantastic!BearDown89 wrote:Now that I'm single again, I'm happy and very thankful to be spending Thanksgiving with one of my daughters, the former Mrs. BD89, her wife (you read that right) and their newer post-BD89 extended family and friends. Just your basic "Modern Family" affair. I'm looking forward to an enjoyable stress-free Holiday season in general now that I've parted ways with the drunk Canadian ex-GF.
Hope you all enjoy yourselves too.
Enjoy.
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Sounds like what it should all be about. Happy Thanksgiving BD89 and all! EnjoyBearDown89 wrote:Now that I'm single again, I'm happy and very thankful to be spending Thanksgiving with one of my daughters, the former Mrs. BD89, her wife (you read that right) and their newer post-BD89 extended family and friends. Just your basic "Modern Family" affair. I'm looking forward to an enjoyable stress-free Holiday season in general now that I've parted ways with the drunk Canadian ex-GF.
Hope you all enjoy yourselves too.
Re: Thanksgiving plans
Happy Thanksgving!
I just finished making deviled eggs and I don't think they will make it family gathering nor will my wife enjoy my gas later
I just finished making deviled eggs and I don't think they will make it family gathering nor will my wife enjoy my gas later
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Begging for lawyer shenanigans are we. . . ?Frybry02 wrote:Happy Thanksgving!
I just finished making deviled eggs and I don't think they will make it family gathering nor will my wife enjoy my gas later
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Our Thanksgiving meal ended up being:
Slabs of smoked ribs slathered in brown sugar barbecue sauce
Corn fritters
Mac and cheese
Fried okra
Green beans
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The night before we had Gus’s fried chicken with mac and cheese and cole slaw
Slabs of smoked ribs slathered in brown sugar barbecue sauce
Corn fritters
Mac and cheese
Fried okra
Green beans
—-
The night before we had Gus’s fried chicken with mac and cheese and cole slaw
Re: Thanksgiving plans
Was in Ocotillo and did deep fried turkey, pretty damn good!!
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I’m thinking about breaking with tradition and cooking Cornish game hens instead.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
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Just is tiny chicken. You can have chicken any day of the year.CalStateTempe wrote:I’m thinking about breaking with tradition and cooking Cornish game hens instead.
Thoughts?
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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I think I'll smoke the turkey fir the 3rd year running
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I’m convinced this is the only real way to do a turkey.scumdevils86 wrote:I think I'll smoke the turkey fir the 3rd year running
That was 2015 and 2016 for us and everyone loved it.
I dunno I’m just feeling a bit bored with Turkey for this season and feel that some tumeric saffron lemon games hens will complement better all the other dishes we’ll be having at our “Persian” thanksgiving dinner.
We’re hosting my father in laws family.
The time to cook Cornish game hens is attractive to me as well.
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I can definitely see the attraction of it. I'm only feeding 6 people though so I do fine with the 12 lb bird
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I haven't had Thanksgiving turkey in since 2005. Now it sounds good to me. So it probably takes about 13 years of abstaining before that happens. Some of you have a lot of prime rib and goose to do.
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Did goose one year for Christmas. Not sure what I did wrong but it was very greasy.
Did prime rib too which was fantastic another year, but didn't like paying $50+ for the cut.
Also like duck for Christmas, but also pretty pricey.
FoodMaxx had turkeys for 39c a pound, so picked one up for for $5. They are now 29c a pound.
A good brine makes them top notch.
My oldest son is now vegetarian, so picked him up a tofurkey.
Did prime rib too which was fantastic another year, but didn't like paying $50+ for the cut.
Also like duck for Christmas, but also pretty pricey.
FoodMaxx had turkeys for 39c a pound, so picked one up for for $5. They are now 29c a pound.
A good brine makes them top notch.
My oldest son is now vegetarian, so picked him up a tofurkey.
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Update...
Plans changing with 5 dollar 12lb turkeys at Safeway!!!!
Plans changing with 5 dollar 12lb turkeys at Safeway!!!!
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There’s an oil gland that we’re supposed to make sure they removed before we cook a goose or a duck. I never check, just lucky so far. If it’s there and we don’t cut it out, it’s one greasy roast. Happened to my mom’s roast when I was a kid. Not memorable in a good way.Merkin wrote:Did goose one year for Christmas. Not sure what I did wrong but it was very greasy.
Did prime rib too which was fantastic another year, but didn't like paying $50+ for the cut.
Also like duck for Christmas, but also pretty pricey.
FoodMaxx had turkeys for 39c a pound, so picked one up for for $5. They are now 29c a pound.
A good brine makes them top notch.
My oldest son is now vegetarian, so picked him up a tofurkey.
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Probably the better move. Those game hens are never raised on proper pasties and black and tan, and that just ain't right. May as well go American.CalStateTempe wrote:Update...
Plans changing with 5 dollar 12lb turkeys at Safeway!!!!
For me: porcine over anserine over meleagrine every time.
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Re: Thanksgiving plans
We gonna do some Persian turkey, with a compound butter with tumeric, saffron, cinnamon , cardamom and cumin. W Pomegranate glazed candies walnuts.
Boredom cured.
Boredom cured.
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I heard the 'new thing' is Friendsgiving, where instead of ridiculous travel schedules and family fights, many friends get together and run a potluck.
We've been doing exactly that for 35 years in Australia (just about the first time I've been in front of the curve!).
So we'll have 26 or 28 people over on Saturday. I'll do the turkey, everybody else does something else.
I'll put it in the slow cooker on Tuesday, but leave it slightly under cooked, so it won't dry out and be ruined when I finish it off on Saturday (this because we are having Solar Panels installed on Wednesday, and I need time to implement plan B if there is no electricity on Friday/Saturday.
This will also be the sixth or seventh time in those 35 years that an election, either State or Federal has been called for "Friendsgiving Saturday". I need to clean up the office to turn it into a "Results Watching Room" again.
SWMBO is going to be out of town all week, so I have to do EVERYTHING myself. ARRRRRGGGGGGGGHHHHHHH. Now everyone will find out just how incompetent I am.
We've been doing exactly that for 35 years in Australia (just about the first time I've been in front of the curve!).
So we'll have 26 or 28 people over on Saturday. I'll do the turkey, everybody else does something else.
I'll put it in the slow cooker on Tuesday, but leave it slightly under cooked, so it won't dry out and be ruined when I finish it off on Saturday (this because we are having Solar Panels installed on Wednesday, and I need time to implement plan B if there is no electricity on Friday/Saturday.
This will also be the sixth or seventh time in those 35 years that an election, either State or Federal has been called for "Friendsgiving Saturday". I need to clean up the office to turn it into a "Results Watching Room" again.
SWMBO is going to be out of town all week, so I have to do EVERYTHING myself. ARRRRRGGGGGGGGHHHHHHH. Now everyone will find out just how incompetent I am.
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An American tradition, Thanksgiving, is adopted down under? Celebrating the arrival of British criminals, are they?RichardCranium wrote:I heard the 'new thing' is Friendsgiving, where instead of ridiculous travel schedules and family fights, many friends get together and run a potluck.
We've been doing exactly that for 35 years in Australia (just about the first time I've been in front of the curve!).
So we'll have 26 or 28 people over on Saturday. I'll do the turkey, everybody else does something else.
I'll put it in the slow cooker on Tuesday, but leave it slightly under cooked, so it won't dry out and be ruined when I finish it off on Saturday (this because we are having Solar Panels installed on Wednesday, and I need time to implement plan B if there is no electricity on Friday/Saturday.
This will also be the sixth or seventh time in those 35 years that an election, either State or Federal has been called for "Friendsgiving Saturday". I need to clean up the office to turn it into a "Results Watching Room" again.
SWMBO is going to be out of town all week, so I have to do EVERYTHING myself. ARRRRRGGGGGGGGHHHHHHH. Now everyone will find out just how incompetent I am.
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So, it's just like the one celebrate in America?MrMeow wrote: Celebrating the arrival of British criminals, are they?
It's long past time to bring this back to the court, let's do it with a small update:
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Re: Thanksgiving plans
My thought exactly:
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We are hosting.
Grandma isn't coming because she didn't get a specific invitation, even though she's had Thanksgiving with us the last 4 years. Oh wait, she is coming. Crap. Now I have to eat her dry ass stuffing.
My father-in-law is bringing a whole bunch of stuff we told him definitely not to bring, including salsa that is too hot for human consumption. He'll need 4 bowls we can't spare, and room in the oven for two things. Oh, and he'll need us to turn the oven up, or down, or maybe he'll just make the change when no one is looking so everything else is cold/burned.
My mother-in-law will show up HOURS early and get in everyone's way trying to make herself useful. At one point she'll be huddled behind my car in the garage and I'll almost run her over making my 11th trip to the store. She might even pop out of the dryer as we're putting in the table cloth we forgot to wash after last Thanksgiving.
I'll make the mashed potatoes and they'll be this incredible cloud-like cacophony of butter, milk, and yukon gold deliciousness. Easily the best dish of what will turn out to be enough food to feed 12 families (mainly because my father-in-law will have brought some protein that absolutely no one asked for.. "Of course I brought sardine casserole! It was your great great grandpa Otto's favorite!! Now, can we just slide the turkey over a bit and turn the oven up to 550?")
The rest of it will go as it always goes. Lots of food, lots of people, little privacy. It's a dry Thanksgiving this year because the wife's alcoholic uncle is coming, so if anyone needs me, I'll be huddled in my closet with a bowl of mashed potatoes and a bottle of bourbon.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Grandma isn't coming because she didn't get a specific invitation, even though she's had Thanksgiving with us the last 4 years. Oh wait, she is coming. Crap. Now I have to eat her dry ass stuffing.
My father-in-law is bringing a whole bunch of stuff we told him definitely not to bring, including salsa that is too hot for human consumption. He'll need 4 bowls we can't spare, and room in the oven for two things. Oh, and he'll need us to turn the oven up, or down, or maybe he'll just make the change when no one is looking so everything else is cold/burned.
My mother-in-law will show up HOURS early and get in everyone's way trying to make herself useful. At one point she'll be huddled behind my car in the garage and I'll almost run her over making my 11th trip to the store. She might even pop out of the dryer as we're putting in the table cloth we forgot to wash after last Thanksgiving.
I'll make the mashed potatoes and they'll be this incredible cloud-like cacophony of butter, milk, and yukon gold deliciousness. Easily the best dish of what will turn out to be enough food to feed 12 families (mainly because my father-in-law will have brought some protein that absolutely no one asked for.. "Of course I brought sardine casserole! It was your great great grandpa Otto's favorite!! Now, can we just slide the turkey over a bit and turn the oven up to 550?")
The rest of it will go as it always goes. Lots of food, lots of people, little privacy. It's a dry Thanksgiving this year because the wife's alcoholic uncle is coming, so if anyone needs me, I'll be huddled in my closet with a bowl of mashed potatoes and a bottle of bourbon.
Happy Thanksgiving!
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Re: Thanksgiving plans
I've had to do the dry Thanksgiving/Christmas thing before and the way I got around it was pouring whiskey/bourbon/kahlua into a mug of decaf.
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Re: Thanksgiving plans
For the past 4-5 years, I've used this time to relax and recharge. I typically get invited to family functions but decline. Too much unnecessary drama goes on and I'm not interested.
Not a big fan of ''Thanksgiving food'' so I usually make some mashed potatoes which a steak or something and enjoy with alcohol.
Not a big fan of ''Thanksgiving food'' so I usually make some mashed potatoes which a steak or something and enjoy with alcohol.
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Chicat wrote:We are hosting.
Grandma isn't coming because she didn't get a specific invitation, even though she's had Thanksgiving with us the last 4 years. Oh wait, she is coming. Crap. Now I have to eat her dry ass stuffing.
My father-in-law is bringing a whole bunch of stuff we told him definitely not to bring, including salsa that is too hot for human consumption. He'll need 4 bowls we can't spare, and room in the oven for two things. Oh, and he'll need us to turn the oven up, or down, or maybe he'll just make the change when no one is looking so everything else is cold/burned.
My mother-in-law will show up HOURS early and get in everyone's way trying to make herself useful. At one point she'll be huddled behind my car in the garage and I'll almost run her over making my 11th trip to the store. She might even pop out of the dryer as we're putting in the table cloth we forgot to wash after last Thanksgiving.
I'll make the mashed potatoes and they'll be this incredible cloud-like cacophony of butter, milk, and yukon gold deliciousness. Easily the best dish of what will turn out to be enough food to feed 12 families (mainly because my father-in-law will have brought some protein that absolutely no one asked for.. "Of course I brought sardine casserole! It was your great great grandpa Otto's favorite!! Now, can we just slide the turkey over a bit and turn the oven up to 550?")
The rest of it will go as it always goes. Lots of food, lots of people, little privacy. It's a dry Thanksgiving this year because the wife's alcoholic uncle is coming, so if anyone needs me, I'll be huddled in my closet with a bowl of mashed potatoes and a bottle of bourbon.
Happy Thanksgiving!
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That is poetic. All I can add is mine used to be worse - until, 30 years later, we quit hosting. Now my eldest daughter has accepted the baton, and now we sit on OUR fat asses like patrons in a restaurant. Tournabout is still fair play.Chicat wrote:We are hosting.
Grandma isn't coming because she didn't get a specific invitation, even though she's had Thanksgiving with us the last 4 years. Oh wait, she is coming. Crap. Now I have to eat her dry ass stuffing.
My father-in-law is bringing a whole bunch of stuff we told him definitely not to bring, including salsa that is too hot for human consumption. He'll need 4 bowls we can't spare, and room in the oven for two things. Oh, and he'll need us to turn the oven up, or down, or maybe he'll just make the change when no one is looking so everything else is cold/burned.
My mother-in-law will show up HOURS early and get in everyone's way trying to make herself useful. At one point she'll be huddled behind my car in the garage and I'll almost run her over making my 11th trip to the store. She might even pop out of the dryer as we're putting in the table cloth we forgot to wash after last Thanksgiving.
I'll make the mashed potatoes and they'll be this incredible cloud-like cacophony of butter, milk, and yukon gold deliciousness. Easily the best dish of what will turn out to be enough food to feed 12 families (mainly because my father-in-law will have brought some protein that absolutely no one asked for.. "Of course I brought sardine casserole! It was your great great grandpa Otto's favorite!! Now, can we just slide the turkey over a bit and turn the oven up to 550?")
The rest of it will go as it always goes. Lots of food, lots of people, little privacy. It's a dry Thanksgiving this year because the wife's alcoholic uncle is coming, so if anyone needs me, I'll be huddled in my closet with a bowl of mashed potatoes and a bottle of bourbon.
Happy Thanksgiving!