thanksgiving?
thintowin87
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whats everyone having ? just curious
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everything that I can fit into my stomach …turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans, stuffing brea, all the pies, and lots of alcohol….!0
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we had (in October) turkey, veggies, stuffing, salads, desserts, idk. Stuff like that. I only ate veggies, turkey, chocolate, and some macaroons I brought. Oh and potatoes with marge. I'm GF though so I couldn't eat the gravy or stuffing.0
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Roasted Cauliflower Garlic Soup: http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/roasted-cauliflower-garlic-soup
Turkey
Sweet Potato and Oyster Dressing (One tradition from each side of the family)
http://soupspiceeverythingnice.blogspot.com/2012/11/a-thanksgiving-menu.html
Haricot Vert and Tomatoes
Yield: 12 servings
2 lbs. haricot vert green beans, trimmed
2 pint grape tomatoes
1 Tbsp. walnut oil
1 Tbsp. white balsamic vinegar
1/2 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. freshly ground black pepper
Steam green beans, covered, 5 minutes or until crisp-tender. Drain and rinse with cold water. Shake dry and place in a salad bowl. Add tomatoes, oil, vinegar, salt, and pepper; toss to coat. Serve immediately.0 -
Turkey. Corn casserole. Broccoli casserole. Mashed potatoes. Meatballs. Celery and cream cheese. Rolls. Pumpkin roll. Cherry oatmeal squares. Shrimp and cocktail sauce.0
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I am eating whatever I want at dinner. I usually skip the alcohol and dessert.0
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I'm going with a vegan choice. There are a variety of products. I'm not associated with the companies in anyway---but it does seem like an alternative choice as the traditional choice plateful of food takes about 7.7 hours to work off in exercise according to one of the morning news broadcasts these are low calorie---there are just so many alternative choices that actually taste like meat but are not. Doesn't have the antibiotics, hormone additives and they are not radiated......anyway
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Turkey, gravy, roll, mashed potatoes, roasted asparagus, a jello dessert, and pumpkin pie.
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I'm going with a vegan choice. There are a variety of products. I'm not associated with the companies in anyway---but it does seem like an alternative choice as the traditional choice plateful of food takes about 7.7 hours to work off in exercise according to one of the morning news broadcasts these are low calorie---there are just so many alternative choices that actually taste like meat but are not. Doesn't have the antibiotics, hormone additives and they are not radiated......anyway
. so... I'm hoping this photo link is allowable by forum standards.https://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images;_ylt=AwrBT8g5LHJUetkAcmxXNyoA;_ylu=X3oDMTBzOG1rbzMxBHNlYwNzYwRjb2xvA2JmMQR2dGlkA1FJMDQ5XzE-?_adv_prop=image&fr=yfp-t-103&sz=all&va=tofurkey
this just makes me sad …:(0 -
Sticking mostly with turkey and veggies, maybe a small portion of mashed potatoes0
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For the entree: Prime rib, ham, turkey breast, mac & cheese, candied yams, green beans, collard greens, scalloped potatoes, stuffing, cranberry sauce and rolls. For appetizers: mini philly cheesesteaks and mini baby back ribs. For dessert: Pumpkin pie, pecan pie, sweet potato pie, cupcakes, mini fried apple tarts, and banana pudding. For alcohol: margaritas and bourbon as well as wine. :drinker:0
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Turkey, sausage & sage dressing, mashed potatoes and gravy, cranberry relish and a green salad. Dessert will be apple clafoutis and pumpkin pie with whipped cream. Wine with dinner, coffee with dessert.0
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Turkey, Salvadorean style0 -
I am smoking one 14 pound whole turkey and one 8 pound turkey breast.
For smoke, I will be using pecan chunks with a little hickory and mesquite mixed in.
Will brine the birds on Wednesday.
Serving it at 1:00 PM (22 lbs at 30-40 minutes per pound = about 11 to 15 hours on smoker (depending on weather) = long night)
I always figure on 1 lb of turkey per person...a little more for leftovers...a little less if there are a lot of snacks before the meal.0 -
Turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes with gravy, green beans, corn casserole, cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie. Can't wait!0
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No sugar added pumpkin pie is amazing! I also made Cranberry sauce with splenda and there was no difference in the outcome.0
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My husband is smoking a turkey. I'm making mashed potatoes, gravy, cornbread dressing, green bean casserole, cranberry sauce and bourbon glazed carrots. For dessert, I'm making a pumpkin cheesecake, with gingersnap crust and spiced bourbon pecan pie. For appetizers/drinking snacks, I plan on doing bacon wrapped potato bites, and a trio of hummus (pumpkin, spicy and plain) with pita chips, carrots and bell pepper. I absolutely love to cook, so we go hard for Thanksgiving.0
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I'm eating turkey, steamed broccoli, baked yam, cranberry orange relish, and pumpkin custard made with ff egg mix, skim milk and splenda. I also plan to walk a few miles!0
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We are vegetarians - so we did a dry run of some things today to test:
Quinoa, dates, pistachios stuffed in Acorn squash
- http://www.thekitchn.com/recipe-quinoa-stuffed-sweet-du-72643
then made some Mushroom gravy
- http://allrecipes.com/recipe/chef-johns-mushroom-gravy/
We will also have some Brussel Sprouts, pearl onions with peas, homemade cranberry sauce, some tatziki, fresh veggies to dip it in.
- http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina-garten/tzatziki-recipe.html
Also some pecan pie and pumpkin pie for dessert.0 -
Cranberry Pecan stuffed Bone in Pork Chops
Apple Parsnip Mash
Fresh steamed spinach
Pumpkin Tiramisu0 -
Roast turkey
baked yams
broccoli
home-made dinner rolls
cranberry/onion/orange relish
turkey dressing wturkey gravy
veggie tray or chop-chop salad
dessert tray of pies and biscotti cookies to go with tea or coffee
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A little of anything and everything. Then back at being good the next day0
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Turkey
Mashed potatoes or sweet potato casserole
Green beans with EVOO and garlic
Honey glazed carrots & turnips
Apple cranberry walnut salad
Not sure what I will have for dessert0 -
Roast turkey
Mashed potatoes
Gravy
Stuffing
Fresh corn
Creamed lima beans
Veggie tray
Orange Cranberry relish
Texas Roadhouse rolls with butter or honey butter
Pumpkin pie,whipped cream,cookies.
All homemade except the rolls.
Yum Yum
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i think were having turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, orange fluff and baked beans. a few other sides like suddenly salad deviled eggs rolls and a corn casserole. also pumpkin pies and a buttermilk brownies and lemon pie. seen alot of good idea from all your post !!0
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Everything, , , , in moderation.0
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I discovered a sweet potato dish that doesn't cause you to blow it.
2 lb sliced sweet potatoes
2 peeled, sliced apples
2 small shallots, chopped
1 tsp chopped ginger root
1/2 cup orange juice
1/2 cup apple cider
1 tsp curry powder
salt and pepper to taste
1/2 cup chopped dates
I mine I didn't have dates, so they weren't used, but I did add a chopped fennel bulb.
Saute shallots, ginger root in vegetable oil until soft.
I then added the fennel and curry powder, adding a little salt and pepper, and cooked for a few minutes.
Add the juice and cider and pour the mix the sliced apples and sweet potato that you've put into a bowl. Season if necessary.
Mix all the ingredients and pour into a baking dish that has been sprayed with non stick spray. Cover with foil and bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. Take off the foil and continue to cook for another 20-25 minutes.
It tasted like the holiday but was NOT sweet.0 -
A little bit of turkey, corn from my Aunt's farm, mashed sweet potatoes, and my one big indulgence...my Grandpa's homemade noodles.0
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The usuals...turkey and gravy, boxed stuffing with mushrooms added, lasagna (my family's Italian), baked yams, green beans, canned cranberry sauce, wine, and pie (and probably Italian butter cookies, and Ferrero Rochers, etc etc.) I have Thanksgiving at my mom's house each year.0
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tofurkey. All of the Tofurkey. And steamed veggies, and maybe some of my not-so-famous-but-still-delicious vegan pumpkin bread. I'm actually not a huuuge fan of Thanksgiving food, as I'm a lover of raw fruits and veggies. But mostly fruit. Thanksgiving seems to have a lacking of traditional foods containing fruit. Haha.0
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