Thanksgiving

Before signing off I just wanted to take the opportunity to wish everyone that observes it a happy and safe Thanksgiving holiday. Included in giving thanks is to all those good friends and folks in this forum family who have given so much of themselves to helping others like myself. I am truly indebted and forever grateful. Your friend, Warlock

You too, Warlock.

On our worst day we have a lot to be thankful for, EH?

After not being around for a while, I love that I logged in tonight and saw this message. So to Warlock, and everyone else, Happy Thanksgiving if you celebrate it. And if not, have a great day anyway!

"When you rise in the morning, give thanks for the light, for your life, for your strength. Give thanks for your food and for the joy of living. If you see no reason to give thanks, the fault lies in yourself." - Tecumseh

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving everyone.

yeah, not that big a deal here.

In fact, not at all really.

but i saw on the news that the Pres pardoned the turkey - so all is well in Planet America then I guess. :D

Turkey partially devoured so far.

This was our spread today...

The 21 lb turkey I put in the oven at 6:15am

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And all the fixin's

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And all the fixin's

I see taters!

Oh yes! Taters and cauliflower and 3 different casseroles and some other yummies. I'm still full. haha

Nothing here.. waiting for 24.12. :D

LOL I think most people are ^

If it is traditional to eat turkey in the US on Thanksgiving, what do people eat on Christmas Day? In the UK that is when it is traditional to have turkey. As much as I don't mind having turkey once a year I don't think I could eat it twice within one month...

If it is traditional to eat turkey in the US on Thanksgiving, what do people eat on Christmas Day? In the UK that is when it is traditional to have turkey. As much as I don't mind having turkey once a year I don't think I could eat it twice within one month...

Goose or Baked Ham are the normal here (or chinese food lol)

If it is traditional to eat turkey in the US on Thanksgiving, what do people eat on Christmas Day?

If you're thinking of old U.S. then definitely turkey and for some ham, then on New Years Day it's ham.

Frankly on Thanksgiving whilst eating all the high protein gut busting turkey what I was really craving and wanting was some super tasty Japanese-style Udon soup.

Same to you LuLu, a little late in getting back. I know where I'm going for next Thanksgiving and hopefully be where it's warmer. Andavari can organize a ride share and be the Grand Marshal with his love of autos. Excuse me while I work on that 21 pounder some more from our turkey day. Love to all. Warlock

work on that 21 pounder some more from our turkey day

That's the same weight as the Christmas turkey that's deep frozen in my freezer.

We had tons of it left. I made a huge pot pie from all the leftovers. We ate half and tossed the rest. Roll on Christmas. I want my honey ham!! lol

We had tons of it left. I made a huge pot pie from all the leftovers. We ate half and tossed the rest. Roll on Christmas. I want my honey ham!! lol

It's a rather expensive holiday to cook for to begin with, then it's seems like it's even more expensive once we have to throw out the leftovers.

Luckily we have little to no leftovers at Christmas. We don't cook nearly as much then as we do at Thanksgiving.