Thread: Wheres the thanksgiving thread ?

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Yall really leaving it to a dirty Canadian to make an American Thanksgiving thread?

For shame.

Happy Turkey day to all my southern colonizer friends. May your day be filled with Turkey and black friday mayhem.

Now lets here about those birds your cooking.
 
Haha. I'm just waking up and I was going to make it if some one else hadn't. Scarlet letter for my east coast bros who are slacking.

Happy Thanksgiving to all. I'm so grateful to the Lord, being back in a conservative state with my family, and I'm grateful to work from home for a company that truly cares about their employees.

I'm grateful for edibles, video games, Golf and last but not least D-pad and the cool little place we've built for ourselves.

I hope you all have a wonderful holiday this year.

 
You're posting in it. Happy Thanksgiving, pilgrim.
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Happy Thanksgiving!

Did most of my portion last night - prepped my ultimate mac & cheese (3 lbs and about $30 worth of cheese from a bulk shipment I order from a cheese store in Wisconsin every year; yes, I'm insane), prepped sweet potato casserole, prepped stuffed mushrooms, made my spiced cranberry sauce (needs to rest about 12 hours for the flavors to homogenize), prepped homemade rolls (left in the car overnight), and baked a triple layer chocolate cake with homemade cream cheese icing and ganache. I've got a bowl frozen for whipped cream for pumpkin pie too, but unfortunately the pie isn't homemade this year.
 
This is the first Thanksgiving in my life I technically spent all day alone. I ate some deviled eggs which I learned to make for the first time, I walked 7 miles and then ate a Tuna sandwich. I played Diablo 4 while watching football.

And tonight a woman is coming over to get stuffed liked the Thanksgiving Turkey I didn't have.

Overall.....one of the better Thanksgivings in my life
 
Had a Texas thanksgiving, 6lbs of smoke Brisket, 5lbs of pork ribs, potatoes/gravy, drop biscuits, bourbon cranberry sauce, pecan pies and watching the Cowboys kick in the Commanders front butt.

All paired with some great local beer and then some central coast wines.

Only Turkey we had was in some green sauce and eaten with tortilla chips as an appetizer.
 
We had to cut back on a few things this year due to one of our fridges going out a few months ago, otherwise we pretty much had a standard thanksgiving meal. The only non-traditional thing we had was a honey roasted duck. It was the first time we've had duck and it was surprisingly good.

I hope everyone had happy Thanksgiving!
 
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Had a Texas thanksgiving, 6lbs of smoke Brisket, 5lbs of pork ribs, potatoes/gravy, drop biscuits, bourbon cranberry sauce, pecan pies and watching the Cowboys kick in the Commanders front butt.

All paired with some great local beer and then some central coast wines.

Only Turkey we had was in some green sauce and eaten with tortilla chips as an appetizer.

Brisket is the tits.