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  • S Offline
    solo
    last edited by 20 Nov 2010, 20:27

    It's that time of the year again, Thursday is Thanksgiving, even though the stores are all completely Christmas'd out already.

    So who is travelling, staying at home, home alone or just not bothered?

    Who is cooking traditional and who is doing something different?

    The reason I'm asking is that I'm cooking this year and not decided if I'm going the traditional route with all trimmings or trying something different.
    I just shudder at the left over Turkey, last year I was so sick of Turkey that I vowed to do Lamb and ham this year, but not sure now.

    This photo is making me rething breaking the tradition...

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      boofredlay
      last edited by 21 Nov 2010, 00:14

      We are doing the traditional route at my brothers house about 2 miles away. Christmas is at our house.

      As far as all the leftover turkey we usually make Turkey Hash. I am sure there are many versions but basically it is chopped up turkey and onion mixed with leftover stuffing and mashed potato made into patties and fried up. Mmmmmmm

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        pbacot
        last edited by 21 Nov 2010, 06:30

        I don't get tired of the traditional spread. Just have enough cranberry on hand to finish off the turkey in sandwiches etc. I do get a little tired of the holiday tradition of closing ourselves up in a house and eating too much, but I usually come around. πŸ˜‰ Last year my wife and I just took a drive along the coast by ourselves, the roads were relatively clear of cars(they were all on the freeways or at home). This year we are hosting her family. Good to take a break some years.

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          leedeetee
          last edited by 21 Nov 2010, 13:55

          I've never paid much attention to thanksgiving.

          What exactly is it for?!

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            solo
            last edited by 21 Nov 2010, 16:28

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              leedeetee
              last edited by 21 Nov 2010, 17:47

              Ah, the clue is in the title then. πŸ˜„

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              • C Offline
                Chris Fullmer
                last edited by 21 Nov 2010, 18:08

                I've got flocks of turkeys that hang out in my neighborhood. They are all protected though, since our thanksgiving aptetite prety much killed them all off in the past. Now they are making a comeback, and no one is allowed to eat them.

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                But we're going up the hill into California gold country - Placerville - for thanksgiving. We're doing turkey, candied yams, some horrbile nasty green bean casserole (green beans!!!! πŸ‘Ž πŸ‘Ώ 🀒 πŸ‘Š 🀒 ❗ ). And bread pudding and lots of pumpkin and pecan pies - MmmMMmmm, pie. πŸ’š

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                  solo
                  last edited by 21 Nov 2010, 18:16

                  Of all the holidays in America, I believe Thanksgiving is my favorite, not for any other reason than it promotes being with family, unfortunately I've noticed Thanksgiving getting less and less attention every year, possibly because it's not a great marketing holiday like Valentines day where Hallmark, Hersheys and online dating sites do all the promoting, or Halloween where the party supply outlets, candy manufacturers, etc are dominant, Thanksgiving does not have a Patron saint of media, hence it's dying in this age of advertising. In fact Black Friday (day after Thanksgiving where all stores have huge limited quantity sales, creating an orgy of buying) this year has gotten more media than Turkey-day.

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                    EscapeArtist
                    last edited by 22 Nov 2010, 17:32

                    Ditto on Thanksgiving being my favorite holiday. It's not commercialized to death like Christmas, there aren't fights between religions and commercialism ("reason for the season"), or between religions as to what kind of displays can be put up (menorah, nativity, Christmas tree, flying spaghetti monster, whatever...). I must say that this bickering and especially the hyper-commercialized materialism have totally killed the season for me.

                    Thanksgiving on the other hand is still about everyone getting together, sitting around the table and having a great meal together; and if one should happen to think of the fact that they are fortunate enough to be there, great!

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                      Chris Fullmer
                      last edited by 22 Nov 2010, 19:30

                      @escapeartist said:

                      Ditto on Thanksgiving being my favorite holiday. It's not commercialized to death like Christmas, there aren't fights between religions and commercialism ("reason for the season"), or between religions as to what kind of displays can be put up (menorah, nativity, Christmas tree, flying spaghetti monster, whatever...). I must say that this bickering and especially the hyper-commercialized materialism have totally killed the season for me.

                      I've got a boss who is part native-american, raised on a reservation. Turns out he's not particularly fond of the holiday from what I understand. I think they like getting time off to get together, but from what I hear, they often put up large shooting targets that look like pilgrims πŸ˜†

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                        dale
                        last edited by 22 Nov 2010, 20:55

                        The Canadian Thanksgiving is over. It falls on what would be the U.S. Columbus Day. And it's not earlier because our pilgrims beat you to the shores, but is more a bountiful harvest celebration.
                        We did the traditional with our daughter who lives on a farm, so everything was raised and grown by her, which made it even more special.
                        Happy Thanksgiving to you all, and enjoy your families.

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                          pyroluna
                          last edited by 22 Nov 2010, 21:54

                          In holland, thanksgiving is not much of a dinnerparty like it is in America. There's mainly the church service. For those who attend. The rest of the people usually don't know what it is. We call it dankdag. And it's almost a month ago... so, no - I'm not gonna make turkey πŸ˜„
                          Then again. As far as good parties go; we have Sinterklaas!
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                            Daniel
                            last edited by 24 Nov 2010, 18:27

                            From '89 til '05 I always spent Thanksgiving alone, as my family lived too far away to travel for just a few days, but since then my parents have moved up here so will have a traditional Thanksgiving with them. I don't think Thanksgiving is dying - go to any grocery store today, and you'll see it's alive and kicking. I do think, though, Black Friday is over emphasized.

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                              Dave R
                              last edited by 24 Nov 2010, 19:10

                              Chris, those wild turkeys are tough and gamy anyway. πŸ˜‰

                              We're doing Thanksgiving with my family. Fresh turkey and all the trimmings. Fortunately we got out before the sleet and freezing rain began.

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