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Message 1742952 - Posted: 18 Nov 2015, 0:53:32 UTC - in response to Message 1742868.  

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Sometimes it is best not knowing what you are eating. But I'm NOT Andrew and his bizarre foods.

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Message 1742965 - Posted: 18 Nov 2015, 1:21:56 UTC - in response to Message 1742952.  

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Sometimes it is best not knowing what you are eating. But I'm NOT Andrew and his bizarre foods.

It was once said that Cal Worthington would eat a bug, but then He rode on the back of a Tiger once in one of His many commercials, He sold cars for a living, so yeah it was a stunt.
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Message 1745137 - Posted: 27 Nov 2015, 1:00:49 UTC
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Who did traditional things for Thanksgiving dinner and who did something
different?

(I was invited to two traditional dinners. One was too far to travel
considering the weather. I was too tired to get out of bed on time to
get to the other.)
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Message 1745159 - Posted: 27 Nov 2015, 3:18:50 UTC - in response to Message 1745137.  

Who did traditional things for Thanksgiving dinner and who did something
different?

(I was invited to two traditional dinners. One was too far to travel
considering the weather. I was too tired to get out of bed on time to
get to the other.)

I did traditional the easy way. On-Cor sliced turkey and gravy (waaaaay too salty), powdered mashed potatoes, jellied cranberry sauce. But I made my own stuffing. Can't say I did a good job of it, though. I made cornbread from scratch, but overcooked it. Not severely, but it had hard edges that I refused to discard and put into the stuffing. Then I either didn't put enough broth on the stuffing before I baked it, or I baked it too long, or both. Anyway, it came out dry. I can add broth to the leftovers, though. And reheat it in butter.
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Message 1745183 - Posted: 27 Nov 2015, 6:21:46 UTC
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Turkey, mash potatoes, mash sweet potatoes, turkey gravy with chopped giblets, green beans, corn, stuffing and jellied cranberry sauce. Had pumpkin, pecan and cherry pies waiting for latter when there was some room in the belly. Cool whip was optional.

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Message 1745186 - Posted: 27 Nov 2015, 6:48:00 UTC - in response to Message 1745183.  

I didn't have any pecan or cherry pie, but I did have pumpkin, apple pie and vanilla ice cream. Plus I had the rest you mentioned and I brought home seconds too, oh and I didn't have any giblets or any dark meat. Plus I have more jellied cranberry cans and now milk, so I can have some mashed potatoes.
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Message 1745187 - Posted: 27 Nov 2015, 6:53:00 UTC

Friends, the most important part, Roasted turkey, creamy gravy, stuffing, mashed potatoes, mustard potato salad, brussel sprouts, cranberry chutney sauce, jellied cranberry sauce, or course desert pumpkin pie, apple pie, whipped cream and vanilla ice cream, and various beverages to imbibe, some intoxicating.
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Message 1745231 - Posted: 27 Nov 2015, 12:26:46 UTC

For my mother and myself I cooked a turkey, and we had sides of fresh green beans, mashed potatoes, Stove Top stuffing, and sliceable cranberry sauce(I could eat a whole can of that stuff!). Pumpkin ice cream for dessert.
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Message 1745514 - Posted: 29 Nov 2015, 2:57:08 UTC

My Dinner tonight and for a few nights to come, the spuds were heated on the stove, and except for the cranberries, everything else was nuked, didn't take long either, I heated the veggies in the same pan of course and I added the margarine afterwards to the spuds only.

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Message 1745550 - Posted: 29 Nov 2015, 6:54:56 UTC

BTW, for my cornbread, I bought new flour, sugar, and corn meal, and ditched what I had. I also ditched my open container of baking powder and opened the new one I bought a while ago. Its expiration date was about a year and a half ago, but it still worked fine. I can't even remember the last time I used any of this stuff. I think I may have made cornbread last Thanksgiving, or I might have bought it. I didn't buy new salt, but I'll probably have to soon; it's almost empty (although I usually use way less than the recipe says). I should check the soda too. And I need a new bottle of canola oil.
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Message 1746217 - Posted: 2 Dec 2015, 6:13:43 UTC

We enjoyed a traditional mid-western Thanksgiving with Eric's parents.

I only know of one family who does something different for Thanksgiving. I worked with a child several years ago whose parents both hated turkey. They told me that they always have spaghetti carbonara for Thanksgiving. Now, whenever I have spaghetti carbonara, I remember that little guy and his lovely family.
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Message 1746222 - Posted: 2 Dec 2015, 6:28:56 UTC - in response to Message 1746217.  

What? No ham? ;)

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I have some here, positively delicious, the last one lasted 5 days, I should get the same results out of the next and final one.

I also won some scented candles a day or so before Thanksgiving, it was a raffle.
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Message 1746224 - Posted: 2 Dec 2015, 6:46:35 UTC - in response to Message 1746217.  

We enjoyed a traditional mid-western Thanksgiving with Eric's parents.

I only know of one family who does something different for Thanksgiving. I worked with a child several years ago whose parents both hated turkey. They told me that they always have spaghetti carbonara for Thanksgiving. Now, whenever I have spaghetti carbonara, I remember that little guy and his lovely family.



As someone who tolerates turkey once a year I think you may have provided a solution - thanks Angela :-)
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Message 1746226 - Posted: 2 Dec 2015, 6:57:08 UTC - in response to Message 1746224.  

We enjoyed a traditional mid-western Thanksgiving with Eric's parents.

I only know of one family who does something different for Thanksgiving. I worked with a child several years ago whose parents both hated turkey. They told me that they always have spaghetti carbonara for Thanksgiving. Now, whenever I have spaghetti carbonara, I remember that little guy and his lovely family.



As someone who tolerates turkey once a year I think you may have provided a solution - thanks Angela :-)



I love chicken drumsticks, but turkey drumsticks are the best!
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Message 1746604 - Posted: 3 Dec 2015, 20:31:17 UTC

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Message 1748262 - Posted: 11 Dec 2015, 0:04:55 UTC

So much for McDonald's "all day breakfast": I tried to order two sausage biscuits at 6 pm, and was told they could only do muffins. Huh?
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Message 1748266 - Posted: 11 Dec 2015, 0:21:39 UTC - in response to Message 1748262.  

So much for McDonald's "all day breakfast": I tried to order two sausage biscuits at 6 pm, and was told they could only do muffins. Huh?

They could be just out.
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Message 1748276 - Posted: 11 Dec 2015, 1:30:24 UTC - in response to Message 1748262.  

So much for McDonald's "all day breakfast": I tried to order two sausage biscuits at 6 pm, and was told they could only do muffins. Huh?

Not all items are available all day. In most parts of the country, they only have hotcakes, muffins, and breakfast burritos. I understand that in the deep south, they have biscuits instead of muffins. Either way, no McGriddles or bagels.

However, a commercial for it just came on TV and it shows both muffins and biscuits. From what I've read, though, franchisees aren't required to carry everything.
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Message 1748319 - Posted: 11 Dec 2015, 5:02:44 UTC - in response to Message 1748262.  
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So much for McDonald's "all day breakfast": I tried to order two sausage biscuits at 6 pm, and was told they could only do muffins. Huh?

Not all stores have all items all day. Some ran out of kitchen space.
<ed>Remember each item needs a different cooker / steam tray so they have to rotate them if the store's kitchen isn't big enough.
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