ok, I'll start,
On my plate,
Mashed Potatoes
Turkey Slices
Green Bean Casserole
1 Corn Cobb
Sweet Potatoes
Stuffing
and 1 glass of 3yr old Home-made Wine
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ok, I'll start,
On my plate,
Mashed Potatoes
Turkey Slices
Green Bean Casserole
1 Corn Cobb
Sweet Potatoes
Stuffing
and 1 glass of 3yr old Home-made Wine
My plate contained samples of the following:
Smoked turkey and giblet gravy*
Ham
Brisket*
Cornbread dressing*
Garlic-cheese grits*
Green beans w/ almonds
Carrots
Cole slaw*
Cranberry sauce
Baked squash casserole*
A yeast roll
There were other things available, like mashed potatoes and sweet potato casserole, but I'm not a potato fan.
There were also far too many desserts:
Apple pie*
Pumpkin cheesecake (ugh--not my thing at ALL)
Sweet potato pie
Brownies
Oatmeal-raisin cookies*
The asterisk notations signify the items I cooked for the meal (or took along). I did the cookies day before yesterday just because they're my husband and dad's favorites, so I took them with us and, yep, they got eaten, too. The best thing there was the smoked turkey!
Ahhhh mate. Sounds amazing!
I wish we celebrated thanksgiving in UK. Would be like the treat of having two xmas dinners a year.
I'd have:
Nice tender turkey breast
Corn on the cob
Roasted potatos
Roasted veggies
Stuffing (lots of)
Pig in blanket (several)
Yorkshire puds
Cranberry sauce
Bottle of Old Speckled Hen
Hefty Joint.
Man, my mouth is watering! ;)
We haven't eaten yet but its kind of going to be a weird one.....lobster, abalone and hot fudges sundaes at a friends house. Don't ask me why or how.....i didn't think it up. :D
It is a lot like two Christmas dinners, it's true, Matt. I often wish there weren't so much overlap in the menus. When I'm in charge of them, I try to make them distinctly different.
Do you Brits eat cranberry sauce with your holiday meals a lot now? That used to be a distinctly American thing, at least according to my British friends. I'm glad to know there are English folks who like them!
A smoking buddy?? :DQuote:
lobster, abalone and hot fudges sundaes
I thought most Brits have cranberry sauce with turkey??Quote:
Originally Posted by birdgirl73
I always have anyway from since I can remember...
But yeah, it is a must have, can't get enough of it! :D
We havent eaten yet either...Still waiting but the house smells Wondeful.
Hop the bus.....we'll pick you up :DQuote:
Originally Posted by mattisnotonfire
Birdgirl73, just had a peak at your profile :thumbsup:
Med student eh? I'm starting next year.
How many years you been doing it?
If theres a bus from outside my house to the states then I'm game :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Weedhound
Man, I feel like I've whored this thread! so many posts and I don't even celebrate thanksgiving!
Turkey
Ham
Sweet potatoes with a pecan crust
maccaroni and cheese
dinner rolls
my moms homemade cheescake with cherries.....mmmmmmm
Turkey
Dressing
Gravy
Green bean casserole
Mashed potatoes
Gravy
No dessert for me this year-I was stuffed, but I brought home samples....yummmmmm......
Sorry, Matt, I'm just now getting back online.Quote:
Originally Posted by mattisnotonfire
I'm in my second year, about halfway through the year (this time of year is pretty well our mid-term). So two years to go after this, then at least three years of residency after I get the degree. Next year is when we begin clinical rotations.
You going to be a general practitioner or a specialist of some kind?
Cincinnati Chili with lots of cheese
you can't have lobster and milk... thats retarded. :wtf:Quote:
Originally Posted by Weedhound
^^LOL
Turkey
Mash Potatos
Cranberry sauce
Bean casserole
Kalua Pig
Poke(Raw Fish)
Taro
Lomilomi Salmon
Turkey (of course!)
Mashed potatoes and gravy
Cranberry/Apple Sauce (my mom's special recipe, It's delish)
Green Bean Casserole
Sweet Potatoes
Salad
Rolls
Pumpkin Pie
I ate way too much.. Im SO full now:thumbsup:
Appetizer:
2 bowls of really nice sativa-dominant blend with my sister
Main course:
Turkey
Corn
Mashed potatoes
Sweet potato casserole
Cranberry sauce
Dressing
Stuffing
Sauerkraut
Carrots
Drink:
1965 White Zindfandel
Killians
Sam Adams
Dessert:
Pumpkin cheesecake
Lemon pie
Wow! Great night! We had:
Turkey
Stuffing
Candied yams
Deviled eggs
Fruit salad
Mashed potatoes
Gravy
Olives
Sweet Pickles
Rolls
Carrots
Celery sticks
And 4 or 5....... ummmmm.... maybe 6 glasses of wine. 5 or 6 doobies.
:jointsmile:
Great holiday! I'm so stuffed I can barely move!
Oh, and pumpkin pie! Who can forget the pumpkin pie!!!
Awesome...Quote:
Originally Posted by birdgirl73
I'm not 100% sure what I want to do at the moment.
General practitioner seems to attract me but I'm also interested in gastroenterolgy and hepatology.
How about you? :)
Turkey
Pork
Squash casserole
Green bean casserole
Crawfish Dressing
Pumpkin Pie
:thumbsup:
I had--Turkey, Chicken Pie, Mashed Potatoes, Mac & Cheese, Green Beans, Roll, German Choc Cake, Almond Joy Bars, and choc chip cookie brownies, and it was all very good.
another year i didn't get to try fried turkey! next year for sure ;) maybe even before..
*Turkey
*ham
*mashed potatoes
*2 rolls
*diet pepsi
Neufchatel spread made with roasted sweet red peppers, sundried tomatoes, garlic, onion flakes, lemon juice, and rosemary fresh from my flower room of course!
Cornish game hen rubbed with sage, black pepper, rosemary, sea salt, and a bit of olive oil and stuffed with cubed onions and orange peel and roasted
Sour-cranberry stuffing- I prefer dried cranberries but my mom insisted on the fresh ones and I thought it came out much too sour
Green beans with lemon butter
Brandied-cranberry cornbread (thanks VaporDaddy for the idea! It was outstanding!)
Pan-dripping gravy
A glass of Bordeaux
I remember seeing a few sweet potatoes, white and dark meat, three deviled eggs, mashed potatoes, corn, gravy, this broccoli-stuff (somewhere buried), and, before that I had a salad with Italian dressing.
I may have had something else, I don't know. I see food, I eat food. Seafood, too.