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DINNER: Roast turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, roasted turnips, caramelized pearl onions, green beans with toasted bread crumbs, quaffed with adequate quantities of 2012 DeBouef Beaujolais.

DESSERT: Chocolate pecan pie, apple/pear pie, John Tyler coconut pie, pumpkin pie

And keeping with tradition, listening to a YouTube version of Alice's Restaurant

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LR and NG:

If you're going to have Christmas dinner tomorrow as you seem to be, you need to do it properly, with mince pies and Christmas pudding!



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Refresh my memory....Isn't Christmas pudding one of those delicacies the recipe for which starts, "Take a pound of lard...?" (I still have the knot on the back of my head from suggesting we make those dumplings!)

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Turkey, baked ham, dressing, potatoes, giblet gravy, green bean casserole, brussel sprouts and bacon, sweet potato souffl�, corn, cranberry sauce, yeast rolls. Pumpkin pie, sugar free Jello, and chocolate pie for dessert!


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Deep. Fried. Turkey.


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We got a turkey free from Al's workplace, so that, cranberry sauce, instant potatoes, and a store-bought pumpkin pie.

Oh heck, I've been reading too much ML...

"Store-bought" ....

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hey now!! sigh


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Lincoln's original Thanksgiving Proclamation.
http://t.co/ANECt2Nt


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Breakfast: Belgium waffles with blackberries

Dinner: Turkey with herb stuffing, Italian sausage and pecan stuffing, mashed potatoes, giblet gravy, cranberry sauce, yams, green bean casserole, pumpkin pie, apple pie. (H loves pumpkin pie. I make it on his birthday, for Thanksgiving and Christmas).

Leftovers for three days. We thought about going out to one of the local resort's Thanksgiving Day dinner, but that would mean we would miss out on the leftovers.

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You're all making me very hungry, except...what's with the lack of roast potatoes? You can have mash as well, but a roast dinner needs roast potatoes - cooked in lard.

And a Christmas dinner needs Christmas pudding - made with suet, NG, not lard. They are entirely different things. How could anyone confuse them?


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Originally Posted by SugarCane
You're all making me very hungry, except...what's with the lack of roast potatoes? You can have mash as well, but a roast dinner needs roast potatoes - cooked in lard.

That is not what we eat here in America on Thanksgiving!!

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And a Christmas dinner needs Christmas pudding - made with suet, NG, not lard. They are entirely different things. How could anyone confuse them?

WE do not eat that foolishness in this country... sick


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I can't speak for NG up where he lives, but I know for certain that down here, we would prefer lard!

But, hey, dinner tonight for us primarily consisted of BACON, so maybe I'm a little hung up on pork fat...


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Had a wonderful dinner with my dear Uncle [visiting from other side of state] and hubby:

rib eye
devilled eggs
salad with house dressing
stuffed pablano pepper


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Home-made punkin pie, turkey stuffed with all kinds of goodies..Pickles, and all kinds of snack food.

Gosh Sugar I will try and list em all, but I'm sure I will miss something..Punkin rolls, homemade egg-nog, green bean cassarole, sweet potatoes, 3 kinds probably..white potatoes with three different types of gravy.., roast Glazed ham..three different squashs..tossed salad, egg salad, deviled eggs, potatoe salad,..geez I can never remember it all at our house, or should I say now, my daugthers house, who has taken up the hosting now, but this year its gona be at her lifelong good friends and my former foster daughters house, who just had a son this year..

Happy turkey day everyone..(You Brits can keep the blood pudding..lol)

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Originally Posted by ConstantProcess
Home-made punkin pie,

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Gosh Sugar I will try and list em all, but I'm sure I will miss something..Punkin rolls,

You are going to confuse that poor foreigner...


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Originally Posted by ConstantProcess
turkey stuffed with all kinds of goodies..

How about a turduckenen-duckenen?



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Gasp! Prisca hid the rolls from me! What's that all about?


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Originally Posted by markos
Gasp! Prisca hid the rolls from me! What's that all about?

Lol Must be gluten...


Confuse the poor foriegner? lol

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Pumpkin Rolls CP, not Punkin....

But back to blood pudding...

Being from the hills,,the berkshire hills of western Mass, we saw Pigs head Cheese, and some blood pudding also, and I remember when farmers would eat raw hamburger..lol, and the game suppers..racoon, bear,possum,muskrat, to name just some of the delicious things....

Guess when your hungry anything tastes good, but I learned quick to be thankful for the vegatables that came out of our garden...The game dinners reminded me of roadkill, and from the occasional taste of it, made me think those hillbillys were nuts...


Ok so today was an awesome Thanksgiving Dinner and it was all I said already with much more desserts..

Hopeing all had a great day..

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We're actually having Thanksgiving today. Prisca spent all day baking yesterday (which is why she hid the rolls...)

Starting off the morning with bacon!


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