Friday I put on the surgical gloves, skimmed most of the fat and
injected butter from the top of the pot, then deboned the carcass meat.
Fished out the onion and the bay leaves and put up two and half gallons
of nicely gelatinous turkey stoup (lots of meat in there), all went into
the freezer in labeled containers. Means a good bit of soup this winter
to us. All of this was from a free twenty-pound turkey daughter had
gotten and brought, thawed to the house on Wednesday. I vacuum sealed
the meat and froze it and she took it home with her Thursday night in
the cooler. Lots of meals for she and her husband and stepson, although
they don't particularly like turkey. I also gave son-in-law, who is
trying to be a better cook, lots of recipes using turkey.
The last of the cornbread dressing will be eaten today along with some
sliced ham, twice baked potatoes, and some leftover black eyed peas. The
hambone now resides in the freezer awaiting a marriage with some sort of
beans on a future evening. All is well, we're alone again with no noisy
descendants lying about devouring all goodies in sight. We will miss
them and wish to see them again until they show up, then we're glad to
see them leave. Sometimes I think our kids grew up to quick, the last
one flew the nest in 1980, but they're good, responsible citizens and
that's all you can ask of them.
it all sounds great George! I wouldn't mind some of your left-overs!!!
Kathi
Small group at ours this year--the two of us, nephew, niece, thier two
kidlets, two friends.
The best thing of all--my Hun Bun was on vacation all week. [Lots of
'honey-do' stuff getting done] Work is pretty slow for me right now
so, I only worked last Monday and was off the rest of the week. When
I got home from work Monday, I had a brand new storm door installed
and dinner was ready. What a guy!!! [I think I'll keep him]
: - )