Hello, Yahoo. How are you people doing on this fine day ?
Oh man, had a lot to eat on Thursday. Turkey, stuffing,
rice and gravy, macaroni with cheese, cornbread, collard
greens, sweet potato pie, candied yams, cranberry sauce,
pecan pie, carrot cake, and brown sugared chewies.
Along with potato salad, and a slice of pound cake.
OK. Not bad. Christmas is coming up..... Round 2 .
So what did you have for dinner on Thanksgiving ?
Make me hungry the most and you win. Let's roll. >>>>
2007-11-26
02:53:30
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➔ Other - Food & Drink
Hey you Brits don't own us Americans.
We already whipped your a*** before.
Now gimme back my turkey . :)
2007-11-26
03:07:30 ·
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Hi there! We had:
Baked turkey
Deer roast in mushroom sauce
Ham
Mashed potatoes
Sweet potato casserole
Cornbread dressing
Homemade turkey gravy
Green beans fried in bacon
Baby green limas
Carrot salad
Turnip greens
Collard greens
Homemade cranberry sauce
Canned cranberry sauce
Deviled eggs
Shrimp on cheesy grit toast (Paula Dean recipe- REALLY tasty!)
Dinner rolls
Homemade pumpkin pie and sweet potato pie
Pecan pie
Caramel pecan cake
Another dessert I have no idea what to call it but it was REALLY good (Angel food cake, cool whip, cheesecake flavored pudding, cherries)
Ok, I think that was it..... (big family, by the way!)
2007-11-26 04:39:31
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answered by silver_squirrel2 3
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Well I was shopping in the Us for black friday. Taking advantage of our dollar being high for a change. We looked and looked and looked for a place that wasnt booked for Thanksgiving dinner. We Canadians have thanksgiving in October but I did want to celebrate yours too. I am always thankful for food :-) So we finally ended up in this particular restaurant which was very suspiciously empty. Not a good sign at thanksgiving. We had mashed potatoes with gravy I am sure never touched the bird at all. I had some lumpy and whole sweet potatoes, I had stuffing that more then likely was a peppered up version of stove top stuffing, turkey was ok, cranberry sauce came out of a can, bread rolls were white and cold, all in all a meal only the very hungry and worm and desperate would enjoy. Oh the highlight of the entire meal, choclate cake which was fudgey and dark and rich more like a truffle. If i had of known I would have just eaten cake.
2007-11-26 03:15:07
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answered by Anonymous
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We had T-day a week early because of schedules. But we had a huge turkey with lemon, garlic, and fresh sage and rosemary. And 2 different mashed potatoes, bacon gravy, 2 different stuffings, and hummus with parsley oil and pine nuts with bread cubes for an appetizer, and a pistachio pie. We barely got to the pie, we were too stuffed!
On the actual T-day we wanted pizza. There wasn't a single place open for delivery! I know it's a holiday, but the major chains weren't even open. I mean really, with all the football on, you'd think a place like Dominos would have pizza for people who were watching games, not having family get togethers, maybe away at college, etc... So we had leftover Swedish meatballs.
2007-11-26 03:09:09
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answered by chefgrille 7
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Wow, you had a great feast day!
We started off around 9:00 AM watching the Macy's parade and had a sweet roll and Straight Up Cafe Latte.
Later on we had an early dinner.
We don't care for the taste of turkey so we had roasted chicken;
stuffing with gravy;
sweet potatoes with brown sugar & cinnamon;
Stuffed eggs;
Black olives;
Cranberry sauce;
Mensemeat pie;
Ice tea.
2007-11-26 03:16:59
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answered by Anonymous
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We had:
Ham with Cherry Glaze
Sage Stuffing
Red Potatos -- roasted with the ham
Candied Yams (Supposed to be sweet potatos, but my daughter got the wrong kind)
Corn
Green Beans
Green Salad
Broccoli and Bacon Salad
and for dessert either
Apple or Cherry Pie with vanilla ice cream or
Pumpkin Pie with whipped cream
2007-11-26 03:11:31
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answered by Rebeckah 6
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Went to Golden Corral. Had turkey, mashed potatoes and turkey gravy, green bean casserole, stuffing, corn, broccoli, sweet potatoes, carrots, fried shrimp-popcorn and giant, pizza, ham, roast beef, corn bread, beans, roll and butter, hush puppies, onion & mushrooms grilled, macaroni & cheese, chili and pumpkin pie. A little of everything and it was so good not to cook and clean up. Sounds like you had a good one too.
2007-11-26 03:30:59
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answered by DragonLady2000 5
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Ham, Roast Chicken, sweet potatoe casserole, collards, green beans, potatoes, stuffing, cranberry sauce, deviled eggs, rolls, homemade macaroni and cheese, corn pudding, gravy, sweet potatoe pie, red velvet cake, banana pudding, and peach pie. *yummy*
2007-11-26 04:52:29
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answered by I think I'm Dumb ~Amy~ 7
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What feast, Thanksgiving is my favorite meal day:
Turkey;
Turkey dressing;
Mashed potatoes;
Corn;
Sweet potatoes;
Good turkey gravy;
Salad;
Cranberry/orange relish;
Pickled peaches;
Homemade bread;
Pumpkin pie/apple pie with fresh cream.
Eggnog and wine with the meal and good strong coffee with
dessert.
2007-11-26 03:50:42
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answered by Little Ollie 7
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Turkey, chicken, ham, cornbread stuffing,green beans, sweet-potato casserole, cranberries, mashed potatoes with gravy, rolls,
Desserts- Walnut cake, pumpkin pie, possum pie (it is awesome!!!!), pumpkin roll.
2007-11-26 03:10:17
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answered by drew_cry 2
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A Tofurky. This is a really great substitute for your Thanksgiving turkey, and tastes awesome! Nutrients are pretty much the same compared to the alternative, and it also saves a Turkey from a painful execution.
2016-05-26 00:17:46
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answered by ? 3
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