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Bowser 11-24-2005 11:04 AM

What's on your plate this Thanksgiving?
 
Are you a conformist and have the standard fare, or are you a rebel and order out Chinese?

Since there have been no Rain Man sightings thus far today, I'll make it a poll. Go ahead and start eating, this could take awhile since I type blindfolded with one hand.

CHIEF4EVER 11-24-2005 11:11 AM

Fried turkey, mashed taters and gravy, a homebrewed Weizenbier or 2 and pumpkin pie.

Bowser 11-24-2005 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by CHIEF4EVER
Fried turkey, mashed taters and gravy, a homebrewed Weizenbier or 2 and pumpkin pie.

I don't think I've ever tried the fried turkey. Sounds good.

Bugeater 11-24-2005 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Bowser
I don't think I've ever tried the fried turkey. Sounds good.

You need to get a turkey fryer. It gives the guys a reason to hang around outside drinking beer, plus it has the potential to destroy half the neighborhood. What more could you want?

Bowser 11-24-2005 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Bugeater
You need to get a turkey fryer. It gives the guys a reason to hang around outside drinking beer, plus it has the potential to destroy half the neighborhood. What more could you want?

I can accomplish all of this without a turkey fryer, to be sure.

But I DO like the way you think.....

CHIEF4EVER 11-24-2005 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Bowser
I don't think I've ever tried the fried turkey. Sounds good.

Right after you eat your first fried turkey you will come to the realization that you will never eat it any other way. The turkey is preinjected with marinade and then fried in Peanut Oil. The hot oil sears the inside and outside of the turkey keeping the juices in the meat and it doesn't taste oily either.

StcChief 11-24-2005 11:42 AM

Turkey
Ham
Stuffing
Salad
Pumkin Pie

Micro Brew Oktoberfest

cdcox 11-24-2005 11:46 AM

turkey and gravey
sausage stuffing and gravey
mashed potatoes and gravey
sweet potatoes with brown sugar and marshmallows
green beans with bacon and onions
cranberry sauce, from the can, decanted perfectly intact
pumpkin pie with real whipped cream
bottle of Gewurztraminer

ChiefsFire 11-24-2005 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by cdcox
turkey and gravey
sausage stuffing and gravey
mashed potatoes and gravey
sweet potatoes with brown sugar and marshmallows
green beans with bacon and onions
cranberry sauce, from the can, decanted perfectly intact
pumpkin pie with real whipped cream
bottle of Gewurztraminer

they way this thread started,im surprised there wasnt gravey on the cranberry sauce..

as for my feast,turkey,dressing(dressing,not stuffing),greenbean casserole,sweet taters with marshmellows ontop,punkin pie.

ZepSinger 11-24-2005 01:37 PM

10 lb. organic turkey
5 lb. organic duck
3 lbs. wild deer
2 pumpkin pies(organic pumpkiin, of course)
stuffing
whipped sweet potatoes
mashed potatoes
homemade spelt rolls
corn pudding

My wife, ever the nutritional purist, did a search to see what the first pilgrims had for Thanksgiving. Our dinner is a mix of that and the more traditional fare, at my insistence...

Extra Point 11-24-2005 01:38 PM

I QB'd a drive this year at our annual Turkey Bowl.

I feel good!

SCTrojan 11-24-2005 02:20 PM

We're pretty traditional here. Turkey, mashed potatoes, corn casserole, and, of course, you have to have both apple and pumpkin pie.

Logical 11-24-2005 02:20 PM

Two Turkey Breasts
One spiral sliced ham
Mashed Potatos
Turkey Gravy
Crescent Rolls
Grands
Green Been
Stuffing
Corn
Pumpkin Pie with Whipped Cream
Apple Pie

Jenny Gump 11-24-2005 03:17 PM

Ham
Cornbread stuffing
sweet potato pie
beer
baked beans
deviled eggs
beer
various salads
rolls
beer
something sweet

4th and Long 11-24-2005 03:50 PM

Remnants of a meal and a dirty fork. :D


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