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Title: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: TheBigChicken on Nov 03, 2007, 11:38 AM
What do you guys eat? Where do you guys go? Do you spend it with family,friends or both. Any of you guys travel..Just interested. I think we are going to have a lobster and a ham this year plus some carbs and veggies..maybe a pie or cake...We eat enough turkey year round..No traveling since both my parents are gone. It seemed like such a hassle to drive 8.5 hours to be with them for Thanksgiving years ago. I would give anything to be able to do that now days. Do any of you guys have a party. We want to know :) :) :) :)
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: mjkoehler on Nov 03, 2007, 03:11 PM
Traditional Dinner with my wifes family since they are here and mine is in Nebraska

Turkey (we are doing a brined turkey this year)
Stuffing
Sweet Potatoes
Green bean Casserole
Pumpkin Pie (at least 2 kinds)
bread
Cranberry Wine
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: Jaimoe on Nov 03, 2007, 03:13 PM
I had Thanksgiving almost a month ago. If I don't have to work, I split the holidays with my family and my wife's. I either drive to my hometown to visit my mother and sister - about 3 hours away by car - or I drive to my wife's parent's house, which is 1 hour away by car. I eat the usual: turkey with all the fixings, mashed potatoes with gravy, green beans, carrots, peas and pumpkin pie (sometimes apple pie) lots of white wine and beer.
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: ratsprayer on Nov 03, 2007, 04:23 PM
mine is completely up in the air this year.  i don't really know if i'll be having dinner the kids, and since i have no car now, i know i won't be going out of state to visit my parents.  sounds like an adventure; we'll see wot happens.  
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: .Walt on Nov 03, 2007, 05:22 PM
every thanksgiving our family goes to milwaukee. the last couple times i've gone to a concert.  last year was special...got to see MMJ.

traditional thanksgiving dinner is served. i get to watch football and spend time with the family. its always a nice week to relax and do nothing. its the only time i ever go to the movies. there's also a pub three blocks away, so that's  a plus!

but this year i think we won't be going. i think everyones coming over to minnesota this year. i guess i'm ok with that, now i don't have to take off a week of work.
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: EC on Nov 04, 2007, 07:39 AM
QuoteI had Thanksgiving almost a month ago.
moi, aussi, mon ami.
i went to my mom's bf's cottage and then did my dad's side on the monday.
we had turkey, squash, mashed potatoes, peas, ummm, oh yeah, my aunt made jello salad (what the FUCK?  i LOVE jello salad, always have, i don't care that it's sick and is basically coleslaw in jello, but i was surprised to see a resurfacing of a 1983 classic - kind of like grasshopper pie, which my mom made for every party circa 1982-1985 when she switched it up and started making harvey wallbanger bundt cake) and a whole lotta pie.  i know that pumpkin pie is traditional, but i love the pumpkin cheesecake, which has been a tradition in our family now for about 10 years when my aunt got a mistake from the bakers.
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: whothrewthecake on Nov 04, 2007, 11:00 AM
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QuoteI had Thanksgiving almost a month ago.
moi, aussi, mon ami.
i went to my mom's bf's cottage and then did my dad's side on the monday.
we had turkey, squash, mashed potatoes, peas, ummm, oh yeah, my aunt made jello salad (what the FUCK?  i LOVE jello salad, always have, i don't care that it's sick and is basically coleslaw in jello, but i was surprised to see a resurfacing of a 1983 classic - kind of like grasshopper pie, which my mom made for every party circa 1982-1985 when she switched it up and started making harvey wallbanger bundt cake) and a whole lotta pie.  i know that pumpkin pie is traditional, but i love the pumpkin cheesecake, which has been a tradition in our family now for about 10 years when my aunt got a mistake from the bakers.

you really do love coleslaw and i love you for that. remember that coleslaw at billy's on the last night that really wasn't enough for 4 people. this is really personal alkjwo;alkjsdf
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: EC on Nov 04, 2007, 11:13 AM
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QuoteI had Thanksgiving almost a month ago.
moi, aussi, mon ami.
i went to my mom's bf's cottage and then did my dad's side on the monday.
we had turkey, squash, mashed potatoes, peas, ummm, oh yeah, my aunt made jello salad (what the FUCK?  i LOVE jello salad, always have, i don't care that it's sick and is basically coleslaw in jello, but i was surprised to see a resurfacing of a 1983 classic - kind of like grasshopper pie, which my mom made for every party circa 1982-1985 when she switched it up and started making harvey wallbanger bundt cake) and a whole lotta pie.  i know that pumpkin pie is traditional, but i love the pumpkin cheesecake, which has been a tradition in our family now for about 10 years when my aunt got a mistake from the bakers.

you really do love coleslaw and i love you for that. remember that coleslaw at billy's on the last night that really wasn't enough for 4 people. this is really personal alkjwo;alkjsdf
do you think you could ship some of that out?
xoxo
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: pawpaw on Nov 05, 2007, 04:33 PM
Aaaahhhhh....Thanksgiving. The ultimate comfort holiday. My favorite holiday. I spend Thanksgiving up in Red Bluff, CA, at my grandparents house. Pretty standard Thanksgiving food, usually eat dinner at about 3PM and am semi-drunk by 5PM, which always totally whacks out my sense of time. Watch football, laze about.

I gotta say, you Louisville folks have had a pretty good thing with the Thanksgiving Eve show the past couple of years...I can't think of a better way to lead into the big day. I'm sure it hurts to not have it this year, but it'll be back.
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: bowl of soup on Nov 05, 2007, 05:21 PM
QuoteTraditional Dinner with my wifes family since they are here and mine is in Nebraska

Turkey (we are doing a brined turkey this year)
Stuffing
Sweet Potatoes
Green bean Casserole
Pumpkin Pie (at least 2 kinds)
bread
Cranberry Wine

The brined turkey will make you smile.  You simply can't dry it out.  Use Alton Brown's recipe.  We have a big orange Gatorade cooler that we break out every year for this purpose only.
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: aMD on Nov 05, 2007, 06:21 PM
I might have to try Alton Brown's brinded turkey.  I've tried many of Alton's recipes and they never disappoint.  I'm the cook of my family.  I don't know if I'm cooking my own dinner this year or just "helping" with others but when I cook the meal it looks like this:

Turkey (though in the past I've made roasted rosemary chicken and glazed ham)
Stuffing (1-3 kinds: cornbread from inside the bird, not from the bird, and/or oyster stuffing)
Cranberry sauce (2 kinds, the real stuff and the canned, jellied kind.  I'm the only one who likes the jellied kind)
Mashed Potatoes with the skin
Gravy
Candied Yams
Green Bean Casserole
Buttered Rolls
Cornbread
Pumpkin Pie
Apple Pie
Vanilla Ice Cream

Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: mjkoehler on Nov 05, 2007, 08:11 PM
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QuoteTraditional Dinner with my wifes family since they are here and mine is in Nebraska

Turkey (we are doing a brined turkey this year)
Stuffing
Sweet Potatoes
Green bean Casserole
Pumpkin Pie (at least 2 kinds)
bread
Cranberry Wine

The brined turkey will make you smile.  You simply can't dry it out.  Use Alton Brown's recipe.  We have a big orange Gatorade cooler that we break out every year for this purpose only.

YES! Alton Brown is a food GOD! We loves on some Good Eats!
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: megisnotreal on Nov 05, 2007, 09:38 PM
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YES! Alton Brown is a food GOD! We loves on some Good Eats!

word. i love the whole "stuffing is evil" mantra.

thanksgiving is pretty...uh... interesting for my family.

we always have the traditional fare: turkey, dressing (cornbread), wild rice stuffing, a bazillion types of casseroles, cakes, rolls, vegetables, and pies, etc... the thing is, my family members are all about some food. each year there is also a ham. and perhaps some smoked turkey, too. and barbeque.

but my two favourite things about thanksgiving: deep fried turkey. my nana's pecan pie.

oh, and i also like making a sandwich the next day with slices of turkey and that cranberry sauce you get out of a can.
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: LizKing531 on Nov 06, 2007, 09:15 AM
Yeah!!!  Cranberry Sauce in a can!  I've never had it for turkey day, but my momma used to get that for me because I was the only one in our family who liked it.


Our Thanksgiving goes a little like this

turkey - draped in bacon
stuffing (rice with something else - i dunno)
potatoes
veggie
sauerkraut - homemade - it is the best ever - hands down - I'd be willing to lay            
                                      money on it.
desserts

my little german grandmother knows how to make some mean gravy.  You can guarantee that if the dinner involves meat of any kind, theres gonna be gravy & potatoes & sauerkraut


Eat, chat, nap - repeat
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: mjkoehler on Nov 06, 2007, 12:31 PM
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YES! Alton Brown is a food GOD! We loves on some Good Eats!

word. i love the whole "stuffing is evil" mantra.

That and the fry more chicken that pops up every so often
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: bowl of soup on Nov 08, 2007, 02:31 PM
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YES! Alton Brown is a food GOD! We loves on some Good Eats!

word. i love the whole "stuffing is evil" mantra.

That and the fry more chicken that pops up every so often

He's my food network hero.  My friend in Atlanta got me an autograph copy of his first cookbook "I'm just here for the Food" (I do realize that having an autograph of a book from a tv chef makes me something of a dork (he inscribed it "May the food be with you" - it's not getting better is it?) - I'm o.k. with that).  Parentheses within parentheses; I have problems, I'm the parenthetical cowboy.

However, I think he came off as something of a self-important ass in that Feasting on Asphalt show.  And wow!  Those man-boobs are special.
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: aMD on Nov 08, 2007, 04:19 PM
Good eats is filmed in my aunt and uncle's old place in alpharetta, GA, where I spent 7 or 8 thanksgivings as a child.  Now that I realize that, I MUST make Alton Brown's turkey this thanksgiving.
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: megisnotreal on Nov 08, 2007, 04:20 PM
man, don't hate on feasting on asphault. i loved that show. where else was i going to learn about coolickles?
;D
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: bowl of soup on Nov 08, 2007, 04:36 PM
Don't get me wrong, I didn't miss a minute of that show and won't miss any future episodes.  (Isn't Food Network great?  When you want to go on the coolest vacation of your life, you go to producers and pitch a show and they'll send to the best places on planet earth.)  Maybe Alton's a tad overexposed at this point for my liking.  I liked it better when I thought I was a member of a small club that prefered the odd Good Eats over Emeril or that hunky Bobby Flay.

Bobby Flay confession time:  My wife and I were in New York 2 years ago and ate at Mesa Grill.  I wanted to hate that meal so that I could shit on him to everyone I knew.  It was fucking great, as was my wife's meal.  Much to our surprise, Mr. Flay himself walked out of the Kitchen and was very cool with everyone.  I was impressed that he was actually in the restaurant cooking when I'm sure he could just sit back at this point.
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: megisnotreal on Nov 08, 2007, 04:56 PM
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Bobby Flay confession time:  My wife and I were in New York 2 years ago and ate at Mesa Grill.  I wanted to hate that meal so that I could shit on him to everyone I knew.  It was fucking great, as was my wife's meal.  Much to our surprise, Mr. Flay himself walked out of the Kitchen and was very cool with everyone.  I was impressed that he was actually in the restaurant cooking when I'm sure he could just sit back at this point.

i really want to eat at paula deen's restaurant.

i wish she'd come cook thanksgiving for me.
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: mjkoehler on Nov 08, 2007, 05:01 PM
I loved the second FOA mainly because he stopped at several places I've eaten here in the Lou. The 2 Donuts shops he featured rule and Fast Eddies is a place everyone, I mean EVERYONE, should go to at least once. Great food and cold beer.

Yes the manboobs were out of control. I've noticed that about most of the Food TV chefs. The last years or 2, they have all swelled. Look at Emeril. Goodness how he has grown. He now looks like Jerry Lewis fresh from a steriod treatment.
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: megisnotreal on Nov 20, 2007, 03:15 PM
(http://imagecache2.allposters.com/images/pic/FIP/TD-00038-C~Happy-Thanksgiving-Cooked-Turkey-Posters.jpg)

[highlight][size=20]happy thanksgiving, y'all![/size][/highlight]

i hope everyone has a wonderful and safe holiday! my best wishes to each and every one of you. enjoy that 4 day weekend!

Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: primushead on Nov 20, 2007, 04:03 PM
Mmmmmmmmm...Turkey.

I can't wait for leftovers.
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: Taterbug on Nov 20, 2007, 04:56 PM
family, food , football & f...kin,  in that order.
And once again my vegitarian buddy will chow down on a tofu turkey
mmmmmm good. Nothing says thanksgiving like a tube of soy.

(http://www.lifehacker.com/assets/resources/2006/11/tofurkey.jpg)

tastes like chicken. riiiiiiight.

Please don't take offence  vegans.  I applaud your  self control  :)
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: aMD on Nov 20, 2007, 05:08 PM
Quotefamily, food , football & f...kin,  in that order.
And once again my vegitarian buddy will chow down on a tofu turkey
mmmmmm good. Nothing says thanksgiving like a tube of soy.

(http://www.lifehacker.com/assets/resources/2006/11/tofurkey.jpg)

tastes like chicken. riiiiiiight.

Please don't take offence  vegans.  I applaud you self control  :)

How could you do take to that poor soybean!  What did soy ever do to you?
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: colleen on Nov 20, 2007, 05:27 PM
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Quotefamily, food , football & f...kin,  in that order.
And once again my vegitarian buddy will chow down on a tofu turkey
mmmmmm good. Nothing says thanksgiving like a tube of soy.

(http://www.lifehacker.com/assets/resources/2006/11/tofurkey.jpg)

tastes like chicken. riiiiiiight.

Please don't take offence  vegans.  I applaud you self control  :)

How could you do take to that poor soybean!  What did soy ever do to you?

It actually tastes better than you might think! I had a deluxe vegan thanksgiving a few years back and it was pretty damn good. I am spending the holiday in London where my brother lives. God knows what we will eat. Hopefully Indian food if I get my way.
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: Taterbug on Nov 20, 2007, 05:36 PM
He made me try it and I  don't think it was the DELUXE, It tasted more like it was out of a value pack.
It had the texture of an extra thick loogie.  
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: primushead on Nov 20, 2007, 08:39 PM
I've just never understood how you can turn this...


(http://3quarksdaily.blogs.com/3quarksdaily/images/2007/08/13/crop056soybean.jpg)

...into THIS.

(http://botit.botany.wisc.edu/toms_fungi/images/tofurkey2.jpg)


Something's not right. :-/
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: ManNamedTruth on Nov 21, 2007, 02:48 AM
Turkey and ham and then later i will be going to see No Country For Old Men.
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: TEO on Nov 22, 2007, 02:13 AM
Wife, Son, and I heading to my parent's home about twelve miles from here. Probably start out with some jumbo shrimp cocktail and assorted dips with fancy chips (they usually put out way too much so you are not even really that hungry by the time they call for dinner) and then nibble slowly on some great turkey, sage dressing, mashed taters with gravy with  some pecan and pumpkin pie for dessert. Eat way too much, get sleepy and take a short nap, then watch the COLTS beat the Falcons.
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: Dee. on Nov 22, 2007, 10:29 AM
Happy Thanksgiving, friends!

Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: ManNamedTruth on Nov 22, 2007, 12:52 PM
[size=72]Gobbles![/size]
(http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a92/taaatdthrice/gobbles.gif)
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: TheBigChicken on Nov 22, 2007, 02:05 PM
can smell our turkey cooking and just finished No Country For Old Men ...the book was excellent...cold beer and cookies :D
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: sweatboard on Nov 22, 2007, 02:21 PM
My family is coming over to our house for Thanksgiving; I stopped by my mom's house where all of our relatives are staying to pick up a few things and.....

Ok, the first thing one of my relatives said to me was "Brian, you have put on some weight haven't you?"

Then my grandpa made the comment that my younger brother could kick my ass if he wanted to.

Then my Mom tells me our Turkey is to small and my Aunt asks me if we have any Rum at our house!

This should be interesting.
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: .Walt on Nov 22, 2007, 02:43 PM
QuoteMy family is coming over to our house for Thanksgiving; I stopped by my mom's house where all of our relatives are staying to pick up a few things and.....

Ok, the first thing one of my relatives said to me was "Brian, you have put on some weight haven't you?"

Then my grandpa made the comment that my younger brother could kick my ass if he wanted to.

Then my Mom tells me our Turkey is to small and my Aunt asks me if we have any Rum at our house!

This should be interesting.

;D have fun!!
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: mjkoehler on Nov 22, 2007, 03:18 PM
QuoteMy family is coming over to our house for Thanksgiving; I stopped by my mom's house where all of our relatives are staying to pick up a few things and.....

Ok, the first thing one of my relatives said to me was "Brian, you have put on some weight haven't you?"

Then my grandpa made the comment that my younger brother could kick my ass if he wanted to.

Then my Mom tells me our Turkey is to small and my Aunt asks me if we have any Rum at our house!

This should be interesting.
Good times, goooood times!
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: MarkW on Nov 22, 2007, 05:13 PM
Have a good one chaps.
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: primushead on Nov 22, 2007, 05:18 PM
I'm...so...full.  Food coma is setting in.
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: mjkoehler on Nov 22, 2007, 06:51 PM
Ohhh the humanity. I hurt, I so hurt right now. I ate more in one sitting then most tribes in the Sudan do in  week. Man I am gonna feel awful tomorrow.

For those who haven't tried the brined Turkey, do yourself a favor and brine yours. Holy mary mother of god that turkey was good. I actually took a pictue of it as it looked perfect.
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: .Walt on Nov 22, 2007, 09:29 PM
just woke up from the after thanksgiving diner nap!  wow, i feel GREAT!! now...for pie...
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: TheBigChicken on Nov 23, 2007, 05:59 AM
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QuoteMy family is coming over to our house for Thanksgiving; I stopped by my mom's house where all of our relatives are staying to pick up a few things and.....

Ok, the first thing one of my relatives said to me was "Brian, you have put on some weight haven't you?"

Then my grandpa made the comment that my younger brother could kick my ass if he wanted to.

Then my Mom tells me our Turkey is to small and my Aunt asks me if we have any Rum at our house!

This should be interesting.

;D have fun!!
Walts....we NEED to hear the total Un-Cut story...I hope you had rum ;D ;D
Title: Re: Your Thanksgiving
Post by: sweatboard on Nov 23, 2007, 08:12 PM
Yeah, during dinner my mom mentions that she needs to clear out my room and get rid of my starwars collection or sell it on e-bay along with my [size=16]PORN[/size] collection.  The room fell silent and my wifes grandma looked at me like she was going to stab me with her fork.  Then my mom says, "I'm just kidding......well, not really."  My wifes brother was laughing his ass off.  I wouldn't really call a few years worth of Playboy and a couple of Penthouse a "PORN COLLECTION" but whatever.  I bet my uncles are going through my room as we speak.