Thanksgiving Day traditions and meal

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Belly35
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Nov 21, 2012 10:54am
Tomorrow is one of my favorite holidays.

Dinner: What will you be having?

Belly Thanksgiving Dinner:

Grandma Chicken Noodle Soup
24 Lb. Turkey baked the traditional method w/ stuffing
Mash potatoes smothered in butter
Oyster Stuffing
Green Bean Casserole
Sweet Potatoes Casserole
Green Salad
Devil Eggs
Hot Fresh Baked Rolls
Pickle/Olive Tray
Wine (lots of wine)
Pumpkin Pie and Pecan Pie w/ whip cream


Belly Traditions: Do you or your Family have any?

One tradition we have is we go around the table and mention one thing we are very thankful for and why?

One other tradition is the final decorating of the Christmas trees with the special ornament that each individual took off the Christmas tree last Christmas is now put back on this year Christmas tree.
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Commander of Awesome
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Nov 21, 2012 10:55am
I was waiting for this thread from you.

I'm not sure what will be on the menu this year. I'm not cooking and driving up on Thursday, getting there just in time to sit down. (Wish I would be leaving promptly after that to avoid dishes). No alcohol for me either this year, which I'm not pleased with. I'll just have to get so drunk tonight that I wont want to drink tomorrow.
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gerb131
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Nov 21, 2012 10:58am
Eat as quickly as possible barely tasting the food dash to the couch nap until its time to go.
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thavoice
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Nov 21, 2012 11:01am
Only real tradition we have is that we all end up at our parents house to put up the tree. With all the families and in laws in such the traditional Turkey day meal at a relatives is hit or miss with everyhone, but then we all end up at mom and dads to put up the tree.

Probably head up to the in laws for thanksgiving lunch. Will be the same song and dance, wife will say "oh, I thought you were goin to your side's thanksgiving today....by yourself', then drive to her parents, listen to them bitch about Obama being president, hating blacks and gays, and how the world is crashing, and pretty much everyone but her parents playing on their phones/electronic devices. Really, really not looking forward to tomorrow. Only solace will be reading the paper after we eat and then thankfully there are games on network tv as her parents only have an antannae and like 5 channels.


but on better note....back in the day grandma always made this amazing ham loaf and some cheesey potatoes casserole that was amazing!

For a few yaers I worked at a local place that had free Thanksgiving dinners in a Giving THanks program. That was pretty fun, and humbling, but the wife thinks that was too selfish to do that and not sit around with her family!
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Ironman92
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Nov 21, 2012 11:23am
Good God I love Thanksgiving.

My wife will cook for about 14....all the traditional yummies.
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raiderbuck
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Nov 21, 2012 11:34am
We usually have 30-35 people come by my parents' house. My mother doesn't cook the entire meal herself; people bring their own dishes. All the traditional Thanksgiving food, plus dessert. I Haven't been back home for Thanksgiving in probably three years so I'm looking forward to going home this year.
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Devils Advocate
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Nov 21, 2012 11:53am
My cousins still go behind the house in the wood and smoke a joint...
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Sonofanump
Nov 21, 2012 12:19pm
My Lunch at Mom&#8217;s house will be the same as it has been for the last 20 years, I see no reason for anything else:</SPAN>
Turkey</SPAN>
Mashed Potatoes</SPAN>
Dressing Dry</SPAN>
Gravy</SPAN>
White Wine</SPAN>
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Heretic
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Nov 21, 2012 12:33pm
Devils Advocate;1326504 wrote:My cousins still go behind the house in the wood and smoke a joint...
I wonder how my mother would feel about me ditching her for Thanksgiving to hang out with your cousins.
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4cards
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Nov 21, 2012 1:07pm
...Thanksgiving Day is about the same as most of the posts above. Eat around noon the traditoinal meal, watch some football, eat a 2nd time later that evening and then watch National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation.
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Devils Advocate
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Nov 21, 2012 2:01pm
Heretic;1326532 wrote:I wonder how my mother would feel about me ditching her for Thanksgiving to hang out with your cousins.
Don't tell her, or lie about it. I gotta feeling it's worked well for many years. :)

Seriously though, This has gone on for 30 + years. I almost went back there with my brother last year.I am sorry I didn't now.
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GoChiefs
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Nov 21, 2012 2:06pm
Our tradition is to have Thanksgiving on Friday instead of Thursday.
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Fab4Runner
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Nov 21, 2012 2:23pm
GoChiefs;1326585 wrote:Our tradition is to have Thanksgiving on Friday instead of Thursday.
Sames. My silbings and I all have two sets of parents plus significant others, so it just makes it easier. I normally have a dinner to go to on Thursday as well but not this year. I am actually pretty excited by that. I am going to help my mom cook and then relax and watch football.

We have a normal Thanksgiving meal with a ton of appetizers.

Cheese and meat tray
Veggie tray
Fruit platter
Shrimp and cocktail sauce
Deviled eggs
Cream cheese roll ups
Spicy sausage dip
Chips
Crackers

Turkey (one deep fried and one roasted)
Stuffing
Mashed potatoes
Green bean casserole
Sweet potato casserole
Green beans
Corn (niblet and creamed)
Cranberry sauce
Salad
Fresh rolls
Pecan pie
Pumpkin pie
Chocolate creme pie
Pumpkin roll
Jello with fruit

And now I am hungry.
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Devils Advocate
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Nov 21, 2012 2:29pm
Fab4Runner;1326593 wrote:Sames. My silbings and I all have two sets of parents plus significant others, so it just makes it easier. I normally have a dinner to go to on Thursday as well but not this year. I am actually pretty excited by that. I am going to help my mom cook and then relax and watch football.

We have a normal Thanksgiving meal with a ton of appetizers.

Cheese and meat tray
Veggie tray
Fruit platter
Shrimp and cocktail sauce
Deviled eggs
Cream cheese roll ups
Spicy sausage dip
Chips
Crackers

Turkey (one deep fried and one roasted)
Stuffing
Mashed potatoes
Green bean casserole
Sweet potato casserole
Green beans
Corn (niblet and creamed)
Cranberry sauce
Salad
Fresh rolls
Pecan pie
Pumpkin pie
Chocolate creme pie
Pumpkin roll
Jello with fruit

And now I am hungry.
Meals like that will make your boobs grow.












Even if you're a man.....
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GoChiefs
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Nov 21, 2012 2:41pm
Fab4Runner;1326593 wrote:Sames. My silbings and I all have two sets of parents plus significant others, so it just makes it easier. I normally have a dinner to go to on Thursday as well but not this year. I am actually pretty excited by that. I am going to help my mom cook and then relax and watch football.
Yeah, my wife's family are all up here in Massillon, while mine is in Logan. My family understands that the two families are two and a half hours apart and are willing to work around things, where as her family, not so much. So we just spend Thanksgiving day up here, and then get up early Friday morning and head down home for the weekend. In return, this year, we will spend all of Christmas Eve and Christmas Day down in Logan, and then are coming back up here the day after Christmas, which I'm pretty excited about.
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Heretic
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Nov 21, 2012 3:17pm
GoChiefs;1326585 wrote:Our tradition is to have Thanksgiving on Friday instead of Thursday.
Fab4Runner;1326593 wrote:Sames. My silbings and I all have two sets of parents plus significant others, so it just makes it easier. I normally have a dinner to go to on Thursday as well but not this year. I am actually pretty excited by that. I am going to help my mom cook and then relax and watch football.
Yeah...and I have to work Friday so FUCK YOU!!!!

Uh...sorry...that might not be the best of holiday spirit. So have all sorts of damn fun with your off-day Thanksgiving traditions. While I'm fucking working.
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ernest_t_bass
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Nov 21, 2012 3:28pm
Dinner at paternal grandparents. Could be their last, so we'll savor every moment.
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GoChiefs
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Nov 21, 2012 3:28pm
Heretic;1326618 wrote:Yeah...and I have to work Friday so FUCK YOU!!!!

Uh...sorry...that might not be the best of holiday spirit. So have all sorts of damn fun with your off-day Thanksgiving traditions. While I'm fucking working.

So how would you feel if I told you I was off work until January 2nd? Lol
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Fab4Runner
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Nov 22, 2012 9:26am
Devils Advocate;1326596 wrote:Meals like that will make your boobs grow.












Even if you're a man.....
I actually eat about 1/3 of that (and none of the desserts). Pretty picky eater.
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MontyBrunswick
Nov 23, 2012 11:07am
I have a tradition where I attend family dinners and try to be as invisible as possible.
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Sonofanump
Nov 23, 2012 11:09am
dlazz;1327223 wrote:I have a tradition where I attend family dinners and try to be as invisible as possible.
Your own family or do you enter random houses and attend those dinners?
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MontyBrunswick
Nov 23, 2012 12:05pm
Sonofanump;1327227 wrote:Your own family or do you enter random houses and attend those dinners?

Depends on what medication I'm taking and what the voices tell me to do
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redstreak one
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Nov 23, 2012 12:21pm
Since I can remember, 40 years worth have been at my maternal Grandmothers house for Thanksgiving. I have 6 aunts, all but 1 still live within a reasonable driving distance and all come back for dinner. The women cook, the men wait, watch football, eat, then lounge around while the women clean up. Good times! lol The only problem has been the last 10 years, wife insists we go to her families get together first, we go to my mothers for Christmas Eve, tradeoff. Her family is too modern for me, they expect the men to help! lol
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I Wear Pants
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Nov 23, 2012 2:07pm
ernest_t_bass;1326623 wrote:Dinner at paternal grandparents. Could be their last, so we'll savor every moment.
Do this, first year without mine and it's quite different. It was nice but not nearly as much of the family came back so it was much smaller and the venue changed.