turkey and dressing.fresh green beans.squash casserole.homemade yeast rolls.home made mash potato's and gravy.corn on the cob and for dessert banana pudding.sweet potato pie pumpkin pie.and yes i cook for a ton of relatives every year so i end up with a lot left overs.
2006-11-19 09:26:36
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answered by mr.mellow 2
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Well, you would have to find your way over here, but I am planning to cook a huge Thanksgiving dinner. I usually do.
1: Turkey with stuffing
2: Cornbread dressing on the side
3: Pork Roast
4: Glazed ham with cinnamon with pecans
5: Basic green bean casserole with fried onions on top
6: Candied Sweet Potatoes, also with brown sugar,cinnamon and pecans
7: Real mashed potatoes, not the boxed kind
8: Potato salad
9: Green salad
10: Steamed broccoli with a cheese sauce
11: Steamed cauliflower, also with cheese sauce(although I don't eat it, others do
12: Baked beans with maple syrup, brown sugar and bacon
13: Apple pie(from frozen)
14: Cherry cobbler(probably also from frozen)
15 Pecan Pie
16: Real cranberry sauce with orange zest
17: Old timey green beans with red potatoes and bacon
18: Dinner and crescent rolls
I know I am forgetting some of the usual vegetables, but I cannot recall right now.
Probably a few other things that I'll remember Wednesday.
Do you prefer lemonaid from concentrate or frozen? I have a bit of work to do so I don't have time to find fresh lemons to make from fresh, sorry.
2006-11-19 16:16:51
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answered by Ragnarok 7
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Seasoned rib roast baked served with marinated mushrooms on top. Twice baked potatoes with extra cheese and minced bacon, also a spruce of parsley on top for added decoration. A side of green bean casserole witj extra chese. And for desert eggnog with a bit of brandy and nutmeg. Thats what I would cook.
2006-11-19 18:01:26
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answered by puertofrican 3
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a Banquet turkey dinner. theyre 10 for $10 at the grocery store.
2006-11-19 16:02:23
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answered by Anonymous
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A thanksgiving dinner fit for a star with anything you wanted me to cook for you....if you paid me a small fortune,lol
2006-11-19 16:01:51
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answered by Sandy, David & Terry 3
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I heard some people just cook LOADS of finger foods on thanksgiving. (Shrimp cocktail, kesh, mini sanwiches and much more). After eating all the finger fod they doing want any turkey.
I would also give you Lemonade!
2006-11-19 16:12:57
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answered by ._. 3
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probably what I cook just about every year on Thanksgiving...it is my job to prepare a stuffed turkey that I make with my own home-made stuffing....nothing out of the box for this ole gal..
2006-11-19 16:10:37
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answered by Brenda 5
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although Thanksgiving is normally "turkey day" i prefer to make Cornish hens if its just me and my girl (when i have one) a romantic dinner is a much better way to spend it. so a stuffed hen for each of us, as well as the usual suspects (mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, ect)
2006-11-19 16:04:50
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answered by yesiinhale 2
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I would fix you a nice rack of BBQ ribs with baked potatoes and a very nice chefs choice salad with lots of goodies.For desert a nice cherries flombay.
2006-11-19 16:06:08
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answered by Richard 1
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I don't cook, my mom does, so I'd invite you to her house. I do make the pumpkin pie the night before.
2006-11-19 16:10:10
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answered by Carol R 7
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