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re: Is your Thanksgiving meal a lunchtime, afternoon, or evening meal?
Posted on 11/26/15 at 8:44 am to Pectus
Posted on 11/26/15 at 8:44 am to Pectus
I'm going to two Thanksgivings
First one at my cousin's at noon(he is also from LA like myself)
Second one around 4-5 at my mother-in-law and father-in-law's house
First dinner will be around 5 people; second one 6 adults and one child
Arizona
Main meat is turkey, first Thanksgiving dinner will have both though
Blessing to you as well Pectus
First one at my cousin's at noon(he is also from LA like myself)
Second one around 4-5 at my mother-in-law and father-in-law's house
First dinner will be around 5 people; second one 6 adults and one child
Arizona
Main meat is turkey, first Thanksgiving dinner will have both though
Blessing to you as well Pectus
This post was edited on 11/26/15 at 8:50 am
Posted on 11/26/15 at 8:45 am to Pectus
Afternoon
9 (at minumum)-15 (at probably maximum) I'm not sure who all is going to show up this year. It's pretty fluid, but 9 is the core group.
Greater New Orleans area
Fried Turkey
Oh yeah, Happy Thanksgiving everyone! May you have a very fat day.
9 (at minumum)-15 (at probably maximum) I'm not sure who all is going to show up this year. It's pretty fluid, but 9 is the core group.
Greater New Orleans area
Fried Turkey
Oh yeah, Happy Thanksgiving everyone! May you have a very fat day.
This post was edited on 11/26/15 at 8:47 am
Posted on 11/26/15 at 8:47 am to Pectus
-Around 1 pm
-we have about 10-15 people, depending if cousins bring gfs/bfs
-at grandparents house in Eunice, Louisiana
-we eat duck usually as the main meat, sometimes turducken (sp?)
-we have about 10-15 people, depending if cousins bring gfs/bfs
-at grandparents house in Eunice, Louisiana
-we eat duck usually as the main meat, sometimes turducken (sp?)
Posted on 11/26/15 at 8:48 am to lsunurse
quote:
Second one around 4-5 at my mother and father-in-law's house
Your mom lives with your father in law?
Posted on 11/26/15 at 8:49 am to Pectus
1:00
27 people
Biloxi
Turkey and ham
Very thankful
27 people
Biloxi
Turkey and ham
Very thankful
Posted on 11/26/15 at 8:50 am to Pectus
Late afternoon
12
South
Turkey
12
South
Turkey
Posted on 11/26/15 at 8:52 am to Pectus
Lunch
Roughly 8 adults and my 2 kids
Baton fricking Rouge
Fried turkeys
Roughly 8 adults and my 2 kids
Baton fricking Rouge
Fried turkeys
Posted on 11/26/15 at 8:53 am to Pectus
NOLA lunch then BR dinner. I gain at least 10lbs every year on this round trip
Posted on 11/26/15 at 8:58 am to Pectus
quote:
evening
Because we are cultured and refined.
quote:14 or more
participants
quote:
What part of the USA are you in?
Sorry, no drop-ins please.
quote:Yes.
Is your main meat turkey, ham, or another?
Posted on 11/26/15 at 8:59 am to lsunurse
I figured that, but my first thought was "damn her family is more dysfunctional than mine"
Posted on 11/26/15 at 9:00 am to djangochained
quote:
Fried turkeys
Delicious, but I went oil-less a year ago. Never going back to earl.
Posted on 11/26/15 at 9:02 am to VetteGuy
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Delicious, but I went oil-less a year ago.
Never had one, but have always wondered, how do you fry a turkey without oil? And how can it possibly taste like one deep fried?
I love picking over the carcass after the turkey has been carved. Best part of the whole bird. Like little tidbits of juicy turkey wrapped in cracklins.
Posted on 11/26/15 at 9:03 am to Pectus
Mid-afternoon
4 people
Denton, TX
Turkey
4 people
Denton, TX
Turkey
Posted on 11/26/15 at 9:06 am to ksayetiger
You should read that that thread about fights at Thanksgiving.
I am eternally grateful that God has blessed me with the family I have. For many reasons, which will I'll never reveal here, I am certain I don't deserve it. I am also very grateful that I live in a country where we are all free to pretty much do and say as we please because brave men and women are ensuring our freedoms.
Happy Thanksgiving.
I am eternally grateful that God has blessed me with the family I have. For many reasons, which will I'll never reveal here, I am certain I don't deserve it. I am also very grateful that I live in a country where we are all free to pretty much do and say as we please because brave men and women are ensuring our freedoms.
Happy Thanksgiving.
Posted on 11/26/15 at 9:11 am to Festus
quote:
Never had one, but have always wondered, how do you fry a turkey without oil? And how can it possibly taste like one deep fried?
I was very skeptical as well, but after 10+ years of dealing with oil, I gave it a try.
You have to inject, like you always do, and rub inside and outside with your typical rub.
Do not overcook, and don't go to larger 12-13lb max.
10 minutes a pound, use a thermometer.
Do not overcook.
They came out very good and everyone like it as well as the deep-fried.
Posted on 11/26/15 at 9:15 am to VetteGuy
Gotcha. Is there a little bit of oil used for the crust? Or no oil at all? I fry every year, but honestly, it's a hassle cleaning up with all the oil, and I feel like I have to fry 3-4 minimum before it's worth doing. And now, nobody really to fry for.
Been wanting to make a change but just never looked into it because I figured it was some sort of half arse method that only yankees would do and think it was delicious with some shitty pot roast and potatoes or something.
Been wanting to make a change but just never looked into it because I figured it was some sort of half arse method that only yankees would do and think it was delicious with some shitty pot roast and potatoes or something.
Posted on 11/26/15 at 9:17 am to Pectus
When it's with family it is mid to late afternoon.
When it's just the 2 of is it's late because he has to work.
When it's just the 2 of is it's late because he has to work.
Posted on 11/26/15 at 9:18 am to Pectus
1. We usually eat whenever the food is ready. We start cooking early so that makes it close to lunch time. And then we just eat that the rest of the day. I'm making home made ice cream right now.
2. Six. My wife and kids.
3. Been in Oklahoma for about 4 years but spent the rest of my life in Louisiana.
4. Mostly turkey. Sometimes both.
2. Six. My wife and kids.
3. Been in Oklahoma for about 4 years but spent the rest of my life in Louisiana.
4. Mostly turkey. Sometimes both.
Posted on 11/26/15 at 9:23 am to Pectus
6pm last night
35
B/CS Texas
Turkey/Ham and whatever has been killed this season
Today is reserved for hunting or riding motorcycles
35
B/CS Texas
Turkey/Ham and whatever has been killed this season
Today is reserved for hunting or riding motorcycles
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