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Mashed potatoes

2 Turkeys

Stuffing

Gravy

cranberry sauce

Sweet corn (which we will forget in the microwave)

salad

green bean casserole

Sweet potatoes with cinnamon

Some other vegetarian dish yet to be decided on

pumpkin pie

apple pie

pecan pie

birthday cake

 

Did I mention we are expecting 30+ people :D

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Mashed potatoes

2 Turkeys

Stuffing

Gravy

cranberry sauce

Sweet corn (which we will forget in the microwave)

salad

green bean casserole

Sweet potatoes with cinnamon

Some other vegetarian dish yet to be decided on

pumpkin pie

apple pie

pecan pie

birthday cake

 

Did I mention we are expecting 30+ people :D

 

the microwave has been known to hide food here too.

 

30 people! :svengo:We are sharing with another family, and some military wives without husbands, and I'm a bit overwhelmed. You're a stud.

 

Your menu is very similar to mine, but I'm stuck on the vegi selections.

 

Jo

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the microwave has been known to hide food here too.

 

30 people! :svengo:We are sharing with another family, and some military wives without husbands, and I'm a bit overwhelmed. You're a stud.

 

Your menu is very similar to mine, but I'm stuck on the vegi selections.

 

Jo

 

I'm not doing the main cooking. My dad is the Thanksgiving chef. I will be in charge of the veggies though so I need to decide on something. My other duty is designated driver.

 

Our guests are a mixture of family and friends from near and far. I am looking forward to it.:D

 

And kudos to you for inviting military wives. It must be a difficult time for them

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Turkey stuffed with mushroom sausage stuffing

More stuffing on the side to go with the leftovers

Corn

Mashed Potatoes

Mushrooms in the homemade gravy

homemade buttermilk biscuits

Cranberry sauce, also homemade

Sparkling Cider and maybe some wine

 

for dessert, Scotcharoos

 

And plenty of Coke to keep me going, with Alice's Restaurant playing to help me feel nostalgic.

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Typically I make....

 

Turkey with sage butter

Bacon and mushroom stuffing

Overnight potatoes

Mashed potatoes and gravy (yes we have 2 kinds of potatoes LOL)

Corn casserole

Green beans with roasted onions

Crescent rolls (kid favorite)

Cranberry salad

 

Pumpkin Pie

Blueberry Pie

and sometimes, peach pie

 

I feel like I'm missing something...but that's the basics anyway.

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Roasted turkey

Herb stuffing

Green beans steamed with craisins

Steamed broccoli

Mashed potatoes and gravy

Rolls

Cranberry sauce (jelled, sliced -- for DH)

Fruit Salad (apples, bananas, oranges, pecans, raisins)

 

We all drink milk with dinner. If we have company, the adults have wine (but we aren't having company this year).

 

Pumpkin Pie

Pecan Pie

Either apple or blueberry pie

Whipped cream for the pies

 

The steamed vegetables and fruit salad are on the menu to balance all the fat in the other foods. I used to make broccoli/cheese casserole, spinach/artichoke casserole and green bean casserole.

 

I make the mashed potatoes, the rolls, and the pies the day before Thanksgiving. I'd cook the turkey then too, except that I stuff the bird and I love stuffing fresh out of the bird.

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Pretty traditional. :) Turkey, cornbread stuffing, cranberry-orange relish, green beans, mashed potatoes...

 

And dessert... Not quite sure what... Maybe an egg-free pumpkin cheesecake.

 

I think my parents may be coming the day after Thanksgiving, so I'll have to chat with them about whether we're *moving* Thanksgiving to Friday, or eating something very *non*Thanksgiving that day... :)

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We are inviting over two international university students the night before Thanksgiving, so I am going to do it up "old school" - turkey with stuffing and gravy, rolls, cranberry dressing, sweet potatoes, corn, and pumpkin pie. If anyone has any suggestions for traditional Thanksgiving food, I am open to them, too. :)

 

Thanksgiving Day, we go to my parents for (usually) Honeybaked Ham, sweet potatoes with marshmallows (mostly marshmallows,) mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, rolls, and cheesecake and pie.

 

That Sunday, we go to m-i-l's, where we will have wild turkey and you never know what else. ;)

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I think Im doing the one that came in Cuisine at home this month. It looks yummy.

apple butter basted turkey

roasted veggy dressing

lemon buttermilk mashed potato

green beans

cranberry apple sauce

Salad

gingerbread pumpkin pie

caramel chocolate pecan pie ( I love desserts.)

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We are going to my Mom's for Turkey day and she prefers to do it all. Who am I to complain? She's a fabulous cook and makes everything from scratch. Really, my mouth waters thinking of the menu.

 

turkey

stuffing

mashed potatoes

spinach Madeline (spinach, garlic cheese, buttered ritz, etc)

broccoli casserole

butternut squash casserole

granny's rolls

 

chess pie

pecan pie

pillow cake

 

There will be another veggie at least, but those are the staples from year to year. When we dine with my inlaws the menu is completely different. For me there is nothing like mama's house!

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Very small gathering here, and I am determined to do as much local as possible. This is what I am thinking right now (and I reserve the right to change at any time, as the mood strikes me):

 

Chicken (No local turkey, plus there aren't enough of us for a turkey)

Apple-Pecan-Sage Stuffing

Chutney

Green Beans (from the freezer)

Butternut Squash

WW Rolls and Butter

Pumpkin Custard

Pecan Pie

Cheese and crackers? for an appetizer?

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I don't know who's coming this year, so I'm not sure what all's going on the table.

 

But for now I will go with the usuals for *us* ::

 

turkey

stuffing

mashed potatoes or the cornflake/hashbrown casserole deal

sweet potatoes, with either crunchy oatmeal topping or marshmallows

rolls, possibly homemade, possibly w/honey butter

throw some green beans in there I guess

 

pumpkin pie, of course

assortment of cookies

maybe some candies, the boys are wanting to do some things

 

oh, classic jellied cranberry sauce..the kids love it :p

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Pretty traditional. :) Turkey, cornbread stuffing, cranberry-orange relish, green beans, mashed potatoes...

 

And dessert... Not quite sure what... Maybe an egg-free pumpkin cheesecake.

 

I think my parents may be coming the day after Thanksgiving, so I'll have to chat with them about whether we're *moving* Thanksgiving to Friday, or eating something very *non*Thanksgiving that day... :)

 

Ooh... I forgot about the cranberry-orange relish. Yum! How many days until Thanksgiving?

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Our every-year, never-varies menu

 

Turkey

Pepperidge Farm stuffing with extra onions and celery

Uncle Ben's Wild Rice

Cranberry sauce (canned jellied stuff)

Dh's baked cream corn

Sweet potatoes from the can, stuck in the oven at the last moment, with brown sugar and (at the end) marshmallows

Salad--made with sugared almonds, mandarin oranges, cukes and lettuce

Pillsbury Crescent rolls

pumpkin, apple and maybe cherry pie, with some sort of whipped topping

 

Processed, yes, but so yummy.

 

ETA oops! forgot mashed potatoes and gravy!

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Potato pancakes (Remember, we're the weird vegan people.)

Home-made applesauce

Mashed sweet potatoes (with cinnamon - Yum!)

Some kind of rice thing

Garlic-sauteed green beans

Cornbread muffins with maple-margarine spread

Fresh cranberry relish

 

And, as is our tradition, I will make an apple crisp for dessert, because my husband feels there must be dessert. However, after eating the meal above, no one will have room for it. We'll end up eating it a day or two later.

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Roast turkey

Mashed potatoes

Herbed bread stuffing

Turkey-stock gravy

Steamed green beans with pecans (might try to switch to in-season broccoli though)

Cranberry-orange preserves

Roasted sweet potatoes

Dinner rolls

Red wine, sparkling cider

 

Pumpkin pie

Pecan pie

Real whipped cream

Coffee

 

Simple, easy, and Just Right for our family :)

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turkey

sausage stuffing (if I can use egg replacer in it)

green bean casserole

salad with pomegranate

mashed potatoes and gravy

rolls

fresh cranberry relish

pumpkin pie (or maybe pumpkin dump cake)

 

If my friends come, they will bring pecan pie, macaroni & cheese, and sweet potato casserole. There are many more things I would like to make, but I try to keep the food amounts at a somewhat reasonable level. :D

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In years past, we've done a Plimoth Thanksgiving meal. I just sent our recipe book to my sis for her class, but we usually have

 

fish and a sauce

some sort of foul...some years it was a turkey dh shot, one year it was butterball, one year it was chicken

venison, which dh hunts and 'processes'

pompion stew

fresh, raw veggies

baked squash

bread from the Plimoth menu (dd makes it)

cranberries, though not on the original Thanksgiving menu ;)

I think I'm leaving something out, but I can't remember what it is!

 

To add to the ambiance, both dd made their own Plimoth outfits a few years ago. Dh made buckskins for himself and ds. I scrounge to find something period to wear.

 

This year, however, we're with family and I think the Plimoth menu will be frowned upon by the rest of the family. We may do our own meal earlier, though. :)

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This year for the first time in 13 years, we will be going out to eat. 13 years ago, we were moving from Ohio to California and had Thanksgiving at the Grand Canyon. This year, my dh is moving to VA next week and we are moving in December. He is coming home for Thanksgiving early Thanksgiving Day and since I am picking him up at the airport and we won't be home until 1:30 am at the very earliest, I won't be in any shape to get up early to roast a turkey. We will have a nice buffet overlooking the Atlantic Ocean but we will make some cranberry sauce since that is so easy and everybody loves it not just with the Turkey.

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Mine is basic:

Turkey

Stuffing

Mashed potatoes

Giblet gravy

Butternut squash

Maybe Kale, if there is enough in the garden at the time.

Cranberry sauce, whole and jellied

Some kind of homemade rolls

Olives and gherkins

Sparkling cider

apple, pumpkin, and mincemeat pies, with real whipped cream

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Here is what I'm doing this year. I've decided to use a few of Ree's (Pioneer Woman) recipes to change things up a bit!

 

Turkey (fresh turkey, brined using William Sonoma brining mix)

Gravy

Dressing (my SILs recipe)

Mashed Potatoes (Pioneer Woman's recipe)

Corn and Wild Rice Casserole (Pioneer Woman's recipe)

Sweet Potato Casserole

Fresh Green Beans (my sister's recipe...came from her hubby's VA raised grandmother)

Creamed Spinach

Cranberry sauce (the cheap stuff in the can...that's what we like!)

Homemade rolls

Cranberry Bread (from Cranberry Thanksgiving book)

 

Bumbleberry Pie

Mississippi Mud Pie

Pumpkin Pie (if my mother decides to make one!)

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Turkey

Apple-sausage-sage stuffing

Mashed potatoes

Gravy

Sweet potatoes with marshmallows, brown sugar, and pecans

Broccoli (have to have something low-fat and healthy--although some years we forget this part:tongue_smilie:)

Homemade rolls

Cranberry sauce

 

Pumpkin pie

Pecan pie (made with maple syrup instead of corn syrup)

Apple or blueberry pie--son hasn't decided

Whipped cream and ice cream for the pies

 

I think I've convinced my twins to have birthday pie instead of birthday cake, but there's a chance they'll change their minds and we'll have cake too.

 

Thanksgiving will be a bit hard this year. Last year, we hosted a family reunion as a surprise for my parents. (They didn't know my siblings were coming with their families.) This year it will just be the six of us.

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roast turkey

gravy

mashed potatoes

sweet potatoes w/pineapple & marshmallows, (or I may try s.p. with a maple cranberry glaze this year)

cheesey broccoli and rice casserole

traditional sage stuffing (dressing, I guess, since it's not baked in the turkey)

dinner rolls

apple cider

sparkling apple cider

water

 

gobble turkey cookies made by kids (oreos, Hershey kisses, candycorn tails, red hots, and chocolate frosting)

apple pie

pumpkin pie

whipped cream

coffee/tea

 

I start prep 3 days in advance, and the stuffing, sweet potatoes, broccoli rice, and pies are prepared in advance and just baked on Thanksgiving day.

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Amana Spiral Ham

sweet potatoes

mashed potatoes

green beens with pearl onions

cornbread

pumpkin knot rolls

fresh baked bread (for left over sandwiches)

baked beans

corn on the cob

chocolate silk pie

pumpkin pie

sweet potato pie

coconut cream pie

This was the requested menu from my family. We might add a turkey and stuffing, but it depends on the final head count

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