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The best part of Thanksgiving dinner...your choice
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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 321878" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>I make sausage stuffing, too. It's a family heirloom recipe. Thanksgiving wouldn't be Thanksgiving without it. Turnips (Rutabagas) mashed with butter and a few canned carrots....I could eat an entire meal of them!</p><p> </p><p>We have this place here that is pretty famous for their pies. My stepmom's sister is picking up pumpkin and apple pies. </p><p> </p><p>I think my favorite part is making it with my stepmom. She and I have been doing Thanksgiving for about 12 years or so. We have it down to a science, so there's no stress at all. It's the bonding that I like. It's probably the only time of the year where we just talk for hours and joke around. Missy is at the age where she likes to peel potatoes and cut stuff up, so she's been involved now too.</p><p> </p><p>One disaster that we had was one year was that I decided to brine the turkey, like they all tell you to do on tv. Well that darn turkey was so moist that it fell apart and you couldn't carve it. It was like pulled turkey!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 321878, member: 1024"] I make sausage stuffing, too. It's a family heirloom recipe. Thanksgiving wouldn't be Thanksgiving without it. Turnips (Rutabagas) mashed with butter and a few canned carrots....I could eat an entire meal of them! We have this place here that is pretty famous for their pies. My stepmom's sister is picking up pumpkin and apple pies. I think my favorite part is making it with my stepmom. She and I have been doing Thanksgiving for about 12 years or so. We have it down to a science, so there's no stress at all. It's the bonding that I like. It's probably the only time of the year where we just talk for hours and joke around. Missy is at the age where she likes to peel potatoes and cut stuff up, so she's been involved now too. One disaster that we had was one year was that I decided to brine the turkey, like they all tell you to do on tv. Well that darn turkey was so moist that it fell apart and you couldn't carve it. It was like pulled turkey! [/QUOTE]
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