May your yams be delicious
and your pies take the prize,
and may your Thanksgiving dinner
stay off your thighs!!
Hope everyone has a safe and happy holiday.
Since it's just hubby and me here, we are taking our Thanksgiving feast at a
nice local restaurant. I only ever eat about 2 bites of the turkey, so I can
concentrate on the things I really enjoy! Plan to take a long walk to
compensate.
I hope you are all planning on having a great holiday.
Gisele
What's the purpose of brining a turkey?
Just don't forget to put the popcorn kernels in the stuffing. :}
>Cute, Su, especially the last line! I'm doing lower fat cooking this
>year as Daughter #2 joined e-diets and is on a low/no-fat regimen
>through the holidays, so maybe my thighs will be safe this year. BTW, I
>have the turkey brining in a covered 5-gallon Home Depot paint bucket
>(yes, it's new!) outside my office. It has to go into the oven by 11 as
>we're eating at 2, but it had to brine for 6 hours, so guess who had to
>set the alarm for 4:00 this a.m., just to start dinner!!
It's just our family (and maybe a few friends of my son's on a very
casual basis) so dinner will be on the table whenever it's ready! I'm
looking forward to relaxing a bit while I cook, instead of having to
worry about the table and finishing dinner to coincide with guest
arrival.
Hubby came home from work Tuesday with a frozen turkey and I'm not
sure it's even fully thawed yet. Due to power outage all day Tuesday,
I seriously considered just cooking the contents of the freezers for
T-giving! But there seems to have been little damage (we kept the
doors closed tight).
It's supposed to make it moister. I'm hooked on the Food Network and
was watching the other night as the host of one of the shows (Alton
Brown) discussed brining. Then I did a Dogpile search on brining
turkeys and found only good comments so thought I'd give it a try. I'll
let you know how it turns out.
>
> Just don't forget to put the popcorn kernels in the stuffing. :}\
What??????
You're probably having more people to dinner than I, Julie. It's just
Charlie and I, our two daughters, one SIL, and our 14-month-old
granddaughter for dinner this year. However, as Laurie, our world
traveller, has a 6 p.m. flight to Nice and is leaving for the airport at
4 p.m., we have to sit down by 2 p.m. Everything's on schedule,
however, and I'm going to try to spit out an hour or so of work before
dinner.
Liz
Tomorrow, I'm traveling to NJ to meet an online friend I've not yet met
realtime. She's right on the ocean and I'm really looking forward to the
visit. Then Saturday it's back to work, school, life.... But a 2-day
vacation is great.
Best wishes to everyone for a healthy and happy Thanksgiving.
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I prefer being by myself, with my animals of course, on Thanksgiving. In the
past I've been invited to spend the day with friends but never really enjoyed
the day. I remember one year eating smoked turkey that made me extremely sick
all the way home. Smoked food and I don't agree, so I should have known
better.
This year I had a great day. Harvey, the pig-dog springer spaniel from next
day, brought four children into my front yard, and we all had a great time
discussing our various animals. The kids got a kick watching Harvey eat the
dry cat food in the dog house and the milk bone biscuits I keep near the front
window just for him.
Then I vegged out in front of the TV watching the Macy's parade and two hour
dog show after that. During commercials I finished getting my Christmas cards
ready for mailing and wrapping the presents to be taken to the post office
tomorrow. Right now I'm guzzling down vanilla coke while watching David
Souchet as Poirot. I do like that little Frenchman, sorry Belgian detective.
I may go to bed early tonight. The other day I bought a cat toy for the mob
that they immediately ignored. It's a metal mouse that is activated by sound
or movement and says "nah nah nah nah nah", "oh oh", and giggles while its
green eyes flash and it twirls around in circles. Anyway, naughty Nellie set
it off about 3 a.m. waking me up out of a sound sleep.
I hope you all had as peaceful and enjoyable Thanksgiving as I did. Only fly
in the ointment is my neighbor in back who plays country music with only the
base up loud enough to reverberate throughout my whole house. Thank goodness
for wax ear plugs.
HAPPY HOLIDAY TO ALL OF YOU
from
Judity, felines, possums, and mystery critter
>
>> Just don't forget to put the popcorn kernels in the stuffing. :}\
>
>What??????
LOL. Seems to me it could sound like the turkey was trying to shoot his way out
of the oven.
Rae Morrill in Maine
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