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How did you do Thanksgiving?

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  • kluursK Offline
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    The Mrs. is immunocompromised. We contemplated some kind of meal with her family, but in the end decided it would be an inconvenience for them and still be risky for her to do something with the whole herd.

    We did our own bird at home. It was quite pleasant; however, we are not able to compete in Aqua's great quotes contest.

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    • CopperC Offline
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      Growing up, a few tables with the good china, pass it around

      Now, my daughter's house, with her in-laws, we all brought some food - buffet

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        Salmon head/chin stew
        Pork ribs, barbecued
        Shrimp, braised in tomato sauce mix with diced vegetables
        Honey roast pork
        Celery stir fried with tofu skin
        Pasta, hot, with red sauce and chicken meatballs
        Pasta, cold, with white sauce and some shredded vegetables
        Mixed green salad with cranberry, croutons, and honey mustard dressing
        Spinach and arugula salad with cranberry, crunchy noodles, and thousand island dressing
        Roasted chicken (no turkey)
        Stir fried vermicelli

        Those are the items on the main spread, ones that I can recall anyway. I’m not going to list the appetizers and dessert items.

        No gift and no exchange of gifts.

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        • LuFins DadL Offline
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          At the table..

          The Brad

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          • jon-nycJ Online
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            jon-nyc
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            #10

            No tg dinner this year, we’re in Paris. When I do them the food is on the table. Growing up it was on the table except one or two items that didn’t fit and someone who could reach the sideboard would pass them when necessary. So it was always family style, not buffet.

            We were never the family with 1000 sides at TG. Probably three sides, four max. Two pies types growing up but they came out later.

            Only non-witches get due process.

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              Yes even the expats do TG

              We made most of everything. Turkey. Stuffing. Gravy. Yams. Salad. Daughter brought a pie.

              All on table but we set up a little poker service table next to the dining room table where we can deposit stuff that doesn’t need to be immediately close at hand, to make more room and less clutter at the table.

              We had lovely evening. Nailed the turkey just right, and the gravy was not too thick, not too thin, little bear just right.

              drinks were two types of beer, a double bock and a wheat, sparkling brut for the obligatory toast to everyone’s continued health and happiness, and a red Zinfandel to match the bird.

              Unfortunately no football on Israeli tv. Just a few NBA games.

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              • George KG Offline
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                We were at D4's house yesterday.

                I made turkey and gravy - carved it at home, and drove it to her.
                SIL made a turkey breast in his smoker, also mashed potatoes and a salad.
                His mom (who always makes too much food) made stuffing balls, beans, and a casserole with sweet potatoes, onions and something else.
                Cream cheese pumpkin pie and cookies for dessert.

                "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                • bachophileB bachophile

                  Yes even the expats do TG

                  We made most of everything. Turkey. Stuffing. Gravy. Yams. Salad. Daughter brought a pie.

                  All on table but we set up a little poker service table next to the dining room table where we can deposit stuff that doesn’t need to be immediately close at hand, to make more room and less clutter at the table.

                  We had lovely evening. Nailed the turkey just right, and the gravy was not too thick, not too thin, little bear just right.

                  drinks were two types of beer, a double bock and a wheat, sparkling brut for the obligatory toast to everyone’s continued health and happiness, and a red Zinfandel to match the bird.

                  Unfortunately no football on Israeli tv. Just a few NBA games.

                  JollyJ Offline
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                  @bachophile said in How did you do Thanksgiving?:

                  Yes even the expats do TG

                  We made most of everything. Turkey. Stuffing. Gravy. Yams. Salad. Daughter brought a pie.

                  All on table but we set up a little poker service table next to the dining room table where we can deposit stuff that doesn’t need to be immediately close at hand, to make more room and less clutter at the table.

                  We had lovely evening. Nailed the turkey just right, and the gravy was not too thick, not too thin, little bear just right.

                  drinks were two types of beer, a double bock and a wheat, sparkling brut for the obligatory toast to everyone’s continued health and happiness, and a red Zinfandel to match the bird.

                  Unfortunately no football on Israeli tv. Just a few NBA games.

                  No football? Not popular enough to program?

                  “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                  Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                  • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                    No tg dinner this year, we’re in Paris. When I do them the food is on the table. Growing up it was on the table except one or two items that didn’t fit and someone who could reach the sideboard would pass them when necessary. So it was always family style, not buffet.

                    We were never the family with 1000 sides at TG. Probably three sides, four max. Two pies types growing up but they came out later.

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                    @jon-nyc Oh so jealous! Which neighborhood are you in?

                    We did our meal around 1, buffet style (but there are just 2 of us). My family always did the traditional dinner time, but I hate the waiting around all day trying not to eat anything and then going into the meal starving. I like the early afternoon meal so much better. Similarly, drinking started early, but was spread out throughout the day so that it never felt like too much.

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                    • JollyJ Jolly

                      @bachophile said in How did you do Thanksgiving?:

                      Yes even the expats do TG

                      We made most of everything. Turkey. Stuffing. Gravy. Yams. Salad. Daughter brought a pie.

                      All on table but we set up a little poker service table next to the dining room table where we can deposit stuff that doesn’t need to be immediately close at hand, to make more room and less clutter at the table.

                      We had lovely evening. Nailed the turkey just right, and the gravy was not too thick, not too thin, little bear just right.

                      drinks were two types of beer, a double bock and a wheat, sparkling brut for the obligatory toast to everyone’s continued health and happiness, and a red Zinfandel to match the bird.

                      Unfortunately no football on Israeli tv. Just a few NBA games.

                      No football? Not popular enough to program?

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                      @jolly we do get football but for some reason they didn’t air the TG games.

                      I guess I could stream directly NFL if I bothered to subscribe to the NFL channel.

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                      • OptimisticO Optimistic

                        @jon-nyc Oh so jealous! Which neighborhood are you in?

                        We did our meal around 1, buffet style (but there are just 2 of us). My family always did the traditional dinner time, but I hate the waiting around all day trying not to eat anything and then going into the meal starving. I like the early afternoon meal so much better. Similarly, drinking started early, but was spread out throughout the day so that it never felt like too much.

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                        Jolly
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                        #16

                        @optimistic said in How did you do Thanksgiving?:

                        @jon-nyc Oh so jealous! Which neighborhood are you in?

                        We did our meal around 1, buffet style (but there are just 2 of us). My family always did the traditional dinner time, but I hate the waiting around all day trying not to eat anything and then going into the meal starving. I like the early afternoon meal so much better. Similarly, drinking started early, but was spread out throughout the day so that it never felt like too much.

                        We never ate late. Dinner (that's mid-day for us) is between noon and one.

                        “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                        Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                        • JollyJ Jolly

                          @optimistic said in How did you do Thanksgiving?:

                          @jon-nyc Oh so jealous! Which neighborhood are you in?

                          We did our meal around 1, buffet style (but there are just 2 of us). My family always did the traditional dinner time, but I hate the waiting around all day trying not to eat anything and then going into the meal starving. I like the early afternoon meal so much better. Similarly, drinking started early, but was spread out throughout the day so that it never felt like too much.

                          We never ate late. Dinner (that's mid-day for us) is between noon and one.

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                          @jolly said in How did you do Thanksgiving?:

                          We never ate late. Dinner (that's mid-day for us) is between noon and one.

                          Interesting.

                          When I was growing up, the large meal of the day was always after mom and dad came home from work - somewhere around 6 PM.

                          But, on weekends and holidays, when they were home, it was mid-day, around 1 PM.

                          "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                          The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                          • 89th8 Offline
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                            At in-laws, and passed it all around the table. Buffet style makes WAY more sense.

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                            • 89th8 89th

                              At in-laws, and passed it all around the table. Buffet style makes WAY more sense.

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                              @89th said in How did you do Thanksgiving?:

                              At in-laws, and passed it all around the table. Buffet style makes WAY more sense.

                              Compromise and buy MIL a Lazy-Susan table.

                              “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                              Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                              • JollyJ Jolly

                                @89th said in How did you do Thanksgiving?:

                                At in-laws, and passed it all around the table. Buffet style makes WAY more sense.

                                Compromise and buy MIL a Lazy-Susan table.

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                                @jolly Good thing that isn't her name, too

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                                • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                                  No tg dinner this year, we’re in Paris. When I do them the food is on the table. Growing up it was on the table except one or two items that didn’t fit and someone who could reach the sideboard would pass them when necessary. So it was always family style, not buffet.

                                  We were never the family with 1000 sides at TG. Probably three sides, four max. Two pies types growing up but they came out later.

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                                  @jon-nyc said in How did you do Thanksgiving?:

                                  No tg dinner this year, we’re in Paris

                                  Very cool! Did not know you were there. Hope you are enjoying!!

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