whats gonna be on your table
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whats gonna be on your table
everybody eats different things on thanksgiving.....some eat chicken, some eat ham.....
so what are you feasting on this thanksgiving?
we usually do the same every year......
turkey, mashed potatoes, corn, cranberry sauce, mashed sweet potatoes, stuffing, chopped/season potatoes, broccoli, carrots, rolls.
any traditions, huge family gatherings? for me, its usually just me, my sis, and my mom.
im hungry as hell waiting for the bird to be DONE!
so what are you feasting on this thanksgiving?
we usually do the same every year......
turkey, mashed potatoes, corn, cranberry sauce, mashed sweet potatoes, stuffing, chopped/season potatoes, broccoli, carrots, rolls.
any traditions, huge family gatherings? for me, its usually just me, my sis, and my mom.
im hungry as hell waiting for the bird to be DONE!
#2
RE: whats gonna be on your table
About to head to my mom's house now.
There will be turkey, baked potatoes, probably about 20 different kinds of vegetables and vegetable...things,
(some good some not so good depending on who made it.) homeade buttered rolls, rye bread, and cheesecake for
me and if my uncle is there cheesecake for him as well.
I dislike pumpkin pie and yams so I always skip those.
Iced Tea, coffee, cakes...
Football on the televisions.
I was going for a ride but it's a bit too cold, so a nap will have to do.
There will be turkey, baked potatoes, probably about 20 different kinds of vegetables and vegetable...things,
(some good some not so good depending on who made it.) homeade buttered rolls, rye bread, and cheesecake for
me and if my uncle is there cheesecake for him as well.
I dislike pumpkin pie and yams so I always skip those.
Iced Tea, coffee, cakes...
Football on the televisions.
I was going for a ride but it's a bit too cold, so a nap will have to do.
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RE: whats gonna be on your table
We are having the traditional dinner...Turkey, taters, gravey (regular and giblet for my Pops), rolls, sweat *** green bean and fried onion caserole, some sort of veggie, punkin' pie and coconut cream pie. Also, we will be drinking wine today. We have discovered "Old Vine" Zinfandel (not to be confused with White Zinfandel which isn't wine!!!). It is a much better red wine than Merlot (not hard to do) or Cabernet. The old vines make it such a smooth, light, wine.
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