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My first time cooking Thanksgiving dinner
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 214849" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Nothing wrong with turkey breast. Last year we stayed home for Thanksgiving and didn't have guests. We made a turkey roast (a box of rectangle turkey meat). Didn't seem like worth the effort for an entire turkey for four people (I am horrid with left overs). I find the fun in the trimmings - stuffing, cranberry jelly, dinner rolls, ect.</p><p> </p><p>Ask the kids what one thing they look forward to on this meal and as long as you provide that, then all needs are met. (I hope they don't say turkey - mine would say cottage cheese and pumpkin pie)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 214849, member: 5096"] Nothing wrong with turkey breast. Last year we stayed home for Thanksgiving and didn't have guests. We made a turkey roast (a box of rectangle turkey meat). Didn't seem like worth the effort for an entire turkey for four people (I am horrid with left overs). I find the fun in the trimmings - stuffing, cranberry jelly, dinner rolls, ect. Ask the kids what one thing they look forward to on this meal and as long as you provide that, then all needs are met. (I hope they don't say turkey - mine would say cottage cheese and pumpkin pie) [/QUOTE]
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