Happy Thanksgiving
- Lightning
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We're trying something different this year. We are getting the main course catered from a local restaurant which will be a lot less stressful. It includes Ham, Turkey, pumkin pie, green been casserole, mashed potatoes with gravy, sweet potatoes, dinner rolls, stuffing and cranberry sauce.. Serves 4-6 for $100. We ordered 3 dinners for a big gathering, could be 14 people total.. We are also adding a few side dishes, bread putting, baked beans with sautéed onions and pineapple, sweet corn and deviled eggs... should be plenty to eat lol
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Just got the bird out.
Everyone grab your plate and help yourself.
The boss said I did good. LOL!
Everyone grab your plate and help yourself.
The boss said I did good. LOL!
- ASea
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Happy Thanksgiving!
Cooked a 38lb Tom Turkey we raised. It was delicious!
Great group of people on this forum.
God Bless,
Andrew
Cooked a 38lb Tom Turkey we raised. It was delicious!
Great group of people on this forum.
God Bless,
Andrew
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We didn’t raise it, but she’s a few ounces shy of 28lb.
I tried to get ‘em to let me do a duck, but momma wasn’t having it. LOL!!
- ASea
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Looks good. I like how you set it on the stuffing. Bet that tastes excellent.
Never had duck. Gonna have to try one at some point.
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Damn, I'm stuffed!! LOL Hopin everyone had an outstanding day--I think I'll even forgive the English cause I'm thinkin they didn't have a clue. BUT, Momma & I had a really good day.
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Bloody Mary this morning a couple of beers bottle of wine and two helpings of everything, and now enjoying a bourbon