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2005-11-23 6:16 AM

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Subject: Thanksgiving...what's for dinner?

Where I come from, we have the traditional turkey, but no cranberry sauce, no cornbread stuffing, no mashed potatoes and gravy. We have gumbo, potato salad, and oyster dressing.

I was just curious what kind of goodies are at your family tables this Thanksgiving (or are we the only weird ones?)

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!



Edited by tri_it_cajun_style 2005-11-23 6:17 AM


2005-11-23 6:23 AM
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My family usually has gumbo/seafood/cajun stuff. Some aunts and uncles have traditional fare mixed in too, but we never know. Good stuff.

2005-11-23 7:46 AM
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Turkey, dirty rice, cornbread, sweet potatoes with pecan topping.  Pecan pie and pumpkin pie, chocolate chip cookies for the fussy ones who don't like pie (!!). 

I am cooking it all tonight so hubby can put it on the stove/oven tomorrow while I'm at work.

Christmas is gumbo, potato salad, and ham. 

I miss those big family holidays where I come from.  Dad usually crashes and watches football, and we all go out somewhere.  Ah, but there's noplace to go out now

 DH's family don't do the "family" stuff. 

2005-11-23 7:46 AM
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Subject: RE: Thanksgiving...what's for dinner?
I'm making.....

Turkey with Corn bread/Herb Stuffing
Giblet Gravy
Corn on the Cob
Real Mashed Potatoes
Sweet Potato Medalions
7 Bean Bake (Baked beans)
7 layer pea salad
Watergate Salad
Mandarina Orange Jello
Fresh Fruit
Cheese Biscuits
9 Pumpkin Pies
2 Key Lime Pies

and My Mom is bringing
Baked Ham
Deviled Eggs
and A mystery Item???

There will be approx 15 people here for Thanksgiving

2005-11-23 8:25 AM
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<<<drooling on the keyoard>>>

Gumbo.........mmmmmmmmmmm.  Living in the midwest blows.  We have the typical Thanksgiving stuff, turkey, pumpkin pie.  I lived in Florida for a while and got a taste of what good southern food is like.  I would love to have a southern Thanksgiving....or the talent to cook southern food.

2005-11-23 9:07 AM
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Subject: RE: Thanksgiving...what's for dinner?
We are actually doing baked stuffed chicken breasts, mashed potatoes (of course) green beans, pumpkin custard, stuffing No gravy..none of us like it


2005-11-23 9:17 AM
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Subject: RE: Thanksgiving...what's for dinner?
Here's the menu for the day at Chez Chris 

Appetizer:
  • Homemade Guacamole and Blue Corn Chips
Main Course:
  • Cranberry Spinach Salad with Gorgonzola
  • Roast Cornish Hen with Vegetable Hash
  • Wild Rice and Mushroom Dressing
  • Habanero Cornbread
  • ( Complemented with a Sauvignon Blanc )
Dessert:
  • Cranberry & Pear Crisp
  • ( Complemented with a nice Riesling )

2005-11-23 9:29 AM
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coredump - 2005-11-23 9:17 AM Here's the menu for the day at Chez Chris 

Appetizer:
  • Homemade Guacamole and Blue Corn Chips
Main Course:
  • Cranberry Spinach Salad with Gorgonzola
  • Roast Cornish Hen with Vegetable Hash
  • Wild Rice and Mushroom Dressing
  • Habanero Cornbread
  • ( Complemented with a Sauvignon Blanc )
Dessert:
  • Cranberry & Pear Crisp
  • ( Complemented with a nice Riesling )


What time should I be there and can you send me driving directions?.......please?

2005-11-23 10:34 AM
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Subject: RE: Thanksgiving...what's for dinner?

Here's what I'm assisting in making:

Deep-fried turkey, stuffing, squash, mashed potatoes, corn, rolls, apple pie and choclate cream pie. Actually my only responsibility is cooking the deep-fried turkey, and peeling the potatoes.

Happy Thanksgiving all

Chris

2005-11-23 10:35 AM
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Subject: RE: Thanksgiving...what's for dinner?
Traditional Northern (I guess) at my house
Huge B'fast:
scrambled eggs, bacon, home fries, cresent rolls

Skip lunch except for a serving of Arlo Guthries Alice's Restaurant at Noon sharp!

Dinner:
Turkey w/ bread & pork stuffing (Nana's recipe)
Mashed w/ Gravy
Sweet potatoes
cranberry relish
String Bean Casserole topped w/ canned onion rings of course!

Dessert:
Pecan and Pumpkin Pies
2005-11-23 10:38 AM
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Subject: RE: Thanksgiving...what's for dinner?
Chris,
I fried the turkey once. Man it was good, but the friggin oil cost 10x as much as the turkey!


2005-11-23 12:00 PM
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2005-11-23 12:08 PM
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Subject: RE: Thanksgiving...what's for dinner?
Chinese takeout and a pumpkin pie blizzard, if DQ is open.
2005-11-23 12:14 PM
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Subject: RE: Thanksgiving...what's for dinner?

the DQ by our house, and the only one in town, does NOT make Pumpkin Pie Blizzards. 

2005-11-23 11:44 PM
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Subject: RE: Thanksgiving...what's for dinner?
Let's see what did I pack in the cooler? It will probably be a ham/cheese sandwhich, chips, orange, and some red vines.
2005-11-24 9:39 AM
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Subject: RE: Thanksgiving...what's for dinner?
TriComet - 2005-11-23 6:23 AM

My family usually has gumbo/seafood/cajun stuff. Some aunts and uncles have traditional fare mixed in too, but we never know. Good stuff.

Still do the basic turkey, dressing, etc. fare on Thanksgiving. Growing up, we would then get a sack of oysters on the Friday after, eat raw until full then have fried oyster poboys. Over the weekend, we would cook a turkey/oyster gumbo with the leftover turkey (using carcass for stock, etc.) and oysters. Haven't done that since my daddy died, but still do the turkey gumbo the weekend after. IMHO, that's the best gumbo, better even than seafood.



2005-11-25 8:48 AM
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Subject: RE: Thanksgiving...what's for dinner?
oipolloi - 2005-11-23 8:25 AM

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Gumbo.........mmmmmmmmmmm.  Living in the midwest blows.  We have the typical Thanksgiving stuff, turkey, pumpkin pie.  I lived in Florida for a while and got a taste of what good southern food is like.  I would love to have a southern Thanksgiving....or the talent to cook southern food.



best thanksgiving meal i had was a freid turkey in GA. Good southern food, and southern family pressure, note to self: dont go to thanksgiving with your GF if she is from GA and has 5 brothers, seriously awkward.
2005-11-25 9:51 AM
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Subject: RE: Thanksgiving...what's for dinner?

We are doing ours today (Friday)

Roasted brined turkey with pan gravy--raised by our good friend who is coming to dinner; smashed red potatoes; oyster dressing; sweet potato casserole; squash casserole; frosted cranberry squares; cranberry orange relish; collard greens with ham hocks; green beans with carmalized onions; pumpkin and pecan pies made with whole wheat crusts; bourbon whipped cream; pumpkin butter cheesecake; whole grain rolls....oh and for starters artichoke dip with toast points; bacon wrapped pecan-stuffed dates.

I have to say that everything from the stock to the bread is homemade by me and I love doing this for my family and making memories for the children!

Bon appetit!!

2005-11-25 10:33 AM
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Subject: RE: Thanksgiving...what's for dinner?

starters...

butternut squash/apple soup

Roasted brined turkey with pan gravy

mashed spuds

asperagas in butter sauce

cornbread stuffing with dried cherries

cranberry relish, cranberry jelly

white sangria fruit salad

mixed green salad with pears, toasted walnuts and goat cheese

apple and pumpkin pies and brownie bites

lotsa wine!

2005-11-25 3:39 PM
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Subject: RE: Thanksgiving...what's for dinner?
We are doing the po boys for Christmas this year. I've been craving one for months. LOL

Sabrina
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