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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 215242" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>What about Pot Roast or a nice rolled roast? I am a big beef person and would truly enjoy that. We don't do much with beef right now because it has been out of the budget, but for Thanksgiving it would be nice.</p><p> </p><p>We will be at my inlaws and have our traditional Mexican food. My stepMIL goes to Sams and gets a bunch of the frozen mexican food - poppers, other stuff I forget, chili, etc.... and we pig out on that. (I always have to nag husband into Beano,otherwise he will chase us ALL out of the house in his sleep, LOL! Thank Heavens for Beano!)</p><p> </p><p>We will do a meal at my parents over the weekend and have pizza probably. I am going to cook a turkey later in the week, it will take a few days to thaw in the fridge.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, If you want dark meat, first check out what is in the meat section. I have been finding all sorts of cuts of turkey lately, I even think thighs were available at one point. </p><p> </p><p>If you do turkey legs you can always eat with the visual of my boys including husband) "swordfighting" with them as Jess and I laugh hysterically. I made the mistake of buying the cooked turkey legs that were leftover at a community festival (there is always a smoked turkey leg booth), mostly I bought them because they gave me 10 turkey legs for the price of one, just so they didn't get tossed). The boys were all sitting outside eating them and suddenly broke out into a "swordfight".</p><p> </p><p>It was truly hilarious, but I was glad they were OUTSIDE!</p><p> </p><p>Whatever you do, enjoy the time with your daughter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 215242, member: 1233"] What about Pot Roast or a nice rolled roast? I am a big beef person and would truly enjoy that. We don't do much with beef right now because it has been out of the budget, but for Thanksgiving it would be nice. We will be at my inlaws and have our traditional Mexican food. My stepMIL goes to Sams and gets a bunch of the frozen mexican food - poppers, other stuff I forget, chili, etc.... and we pig out on that. (I always have to nag husband into Beano,otherwise he will chase us ALL out of the house in his sleep, LOL! Thank Heavens for Beano!) We will do a meal at my parents over the weekend and have pizza probably. I am going to cook a turkey later in the week, it will take a few days to thaw in the fridge. Anyway, If you want dark meat, first check out what is in the meat section. I have been finding all sorts of cuts of turkey lately, I even think thighs were available at one point. If you do turkey legs you can always eat with the visual of my boys including husband) "swordfighting" with them as Jess and I laugh hysterically. I made the mistake of buying the cooked turkey legs that were leftover at a community festival (there is always a smoked turkey leg booth), mostly I bought them because they gave me 10 turkey legs for the price of one, just so they didn't get tossed). The boys were all sitting outside eating them and suddenly broke out into a "swordfight". It was truly hilarious, but I was glad they were OUTSIDE! Whatever you do, enjoy the time with your daughter. [/QUOTE]
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