Happy Thanksgiving!
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wrote on 26 Nov 2020, 12:13 last edited by
Happy Thanksgiving to all y’all!
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wrote on 26 Nov 2020, 12:57 last edited by
Have a great day all for sure! Our table was set yesterday. Feeling pretty guilt free having made a big donation to the testing gods and everyone passing.
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wrote on 26 Nov 2020, 12:57 last edited by
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wrote on 26 Nov 2020, 13:08 last edited by
Wishing everyone a lovely Thanksgiving !
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wrote on 26 Nov 2020, 13:48 last edited by
Showered, the table is set and I made a spreadsheet of how to assemble the meal. Project management FTW.
Happy Thanksgiving, all.
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wrote on 26 Nov 2020, 14:01 last edited by
Wife's in Austin. I'll wander down to my in-law's and have dinner with them. MIL has a ham, a pot roast and assorted vegetables we've grown. She may be 80, but she's still a wonderful cook.
I'll be well fed.
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wrote on 26 Nov 2020, 14:27 last edited by jon-nyc
I’m glad nobody gave Rachel the idea of setting the table yesterday. She totally would have done that even though bits just three of us.
I’m trying a boneless breast in the slow cooker this year. Making a favorite wild-rice “stuffing” of my own concoction to go along. Rachel is making potatoes gratin and last night she made this beautiful apple pie:
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wrote on 26 Nov 2020, 14:29 last edited by jon-nyc
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wrote on 26 Nov 2020, 14:44 last edited by
Happy Thanksgiving to all!
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I’m glad nobody gave Rachel the idea of setting the table yesterday. She totally would have done that even though bits just three of us.
I’m trying a boneless breast in the slow cooker this year. Making a favorite wild-rice “stuffing” of my own concoction to go along. Rachel is making potatoes gratin and last night she made this beautiful apple pie:
wrote on 26 Nov 2020, 14:47 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Happy Thanksgiving!:
I’m glad nobody gave Rachel the idea of setting the table yesterday. She totally would have done that even though bits just three of us.
I’m trying a boneless breast in the slow cooker this year. Making a favorite wild-rice “stuffing” of my own concoction to go along. Rachel is making potatoes gratin and last night she made this beautiful apple pie:
Well, if she needs a career change, maybe the bakery biz?
Sure looks like it would sell...
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wrote on 26 Nov 2020, 15:12 last edited by
We’re going over to a friend of Karla’s that has been a part of our “circle”. Unfortunately, they don’t drink and have food allergies in the family so today is going to suck.
At least I get to come home and watch Steelers vs Ravens. That’s the only saving grace for this day.
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I’m glad nobody gave Rachel the idea of setting the table yesterday. She totally would have done that even though bits just three of us.
I’m trying a boneless breast in the slow cooker this year. Making a favorite wild-rice “stuffing” of my own concoction to go along. Rachel is making potatoes gratin and last night she made this beautiful apple pie:
wrote on 26 Nov 2020, 15:28 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Happy Thanksgiving!:
a boneless breast in the slow cooker
We're doing TG tomorrow. D4 is coming over with SIL. She's been visiting us a couple of times a week and she has no one outside of SIL that she makes contact with. SIL is working from home, and presumably in our "bubble."
I have a bone-in turkey breast that I was going to make in a Dutch oven, but your thought on the slow cooker is intriguing. Got a recipe?
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wrote on 26 Nov 2020, 15:29 last edited by
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wrote on 26 Nov 2020, 17:10 last edited by
@George-K it’s in a book so I’ll take a picture of it.
It’s from ‘America’s Test Kitchen’ slow cooker cook book. Everything I’ve made from it is a winner.
And their recipe is actually for bone-in.
I want to send a high resolution picture so I’ll do it by mail. That way you can zoom in to read the text.
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wrote on 26 Nov 2020, 17:12 last edited by
And I’ll let you know how it turns out. I’m following it verbatim, except less time since mine is boneless. L
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