Happy Thanksgiving . . .

redneck joe

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Going to MIL as usual and watching the game, at least the start of it.

I made a soup as my side this year. I try to bring something that this family would not normally eat or at a minimum not consider as a Thanksgiving side. Wife talked me out of doing smoked oyster dressing so...canneloni beans, great northern, Italian sausage, spinach, red pepper flakes, chicken stock (just made a fantastic batch last week) etc. Calls for heavy cream mixed in at the end but on the test run I dolloped in plain Greek yogurt which I think is better than the cream, I like the bite of it over the tongue coat the cream would bring.

Yall root for the chiefs not the girls and be well.
 

Lou C

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When Norman Rockwell burned the Turkey and got helped out by his friend the angler…
 

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We had a good one … missing a few for various reasons… only 12 around the table. Turkey came out perfectly. Now on to deer rifle season and then Christmas.
 

redneck joe

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We did the usual at mammas, turkey not cooked enough (not me).

Today the kids. Im doing a Mexican buffett
 

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We had a 16# bird for 4 peeps. Had Pizza today as I am turkeyd out for a bit
 

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It was Flank steak for the 4 of us. The kids don’t care much for Turkey my wife has gone vegetarian on me and I can only eat so much turkey.
 

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we just finished up the last of it, Turkey, cornbread dressing, mashed potatoes and gravy, and cranberry sauce. Im worn out.
 
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