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Posted: Nov 20 2012 at 11:47am |
Fried Cajun Turkey Brown sugar Ham Baked Cheese and Macaroni Marshmallow Yams Fried Cornbread Dressing Kale Mashed Potato Turkey gravy yeast rolls Sweet Potato coconut pies Pumpkin gooey butter cake Chocolate silk pie Caramel Apple pies
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Gkisses
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Posted: Nov 20 2012 at 11:49am |
Jewelsnyc wrote:
What other thread? I couldn't find it...dang..Well please grace us with the details Kisses...I know you are gonna be throwing down something iggnant  |
Gkisses wrote:
Thanksgiving stays pretty traditionalBreakfast (Buffet spread)EggsSausageBaconWafflesHashBiscuits Sausage & GravyGrits Cream ole Wheat DinnerTurkeyBourbon/Apple Cider glazed HamCornbread Sausage Stuffing Dressing with turkey Collard GreensMac & CheeseCranberry SauceMash potatoesGreen beans Buttermilk Biscuits Corn CornbreadSweet Potatoes Roasted Tomatoes Potato Salad (Mom request) she lucky i love her so much Broccoli/Cauliflower and carrot in butter sauce (Dad request) he lucky i love him too DesertPumpkin piePumpkin Roll Pecan Pie (sister request) Caramel Pecan Cheese Cake Yellow Butter Cake Peach Cobbler Plenty of Booze and a couple meat and cheese trays to keep folk out the kitchen while the games are on.
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Posted: Nov 20 2012 at 11:51am |
I'll start cooking a bulk of it on wed night with drink in hand
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Posted: Nov 20 2012 at 12:20pm |
Jewelsnyc wrote:
femmefatale85 wrote:
I never have to cook, but what should I bring to someone's house? I don't eat most traditional Thanksgiving foods, so any suggestions on good desserts to bring? | Femme do you want to bake something or bring something?
If you want to bake, I posted a really easy recipe for pumkin cheescake muffins. They're more like cupcakes with a cheesecake filling.
If you're going to buy, then the standards, holiday pies or red velvet cake. | Hmm maybe I'll just find a nice bakery. I don't see myself cooking or baking anything lol.
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Posted: Nov 20 2012 at 1:34pm |
LOL
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Posted: Nov 20 2012 at 1:46pm |
Jewelsnyc wrote:
Claudie wrote:
Prime Rib Curried Lobster Turkey Jerk Pork Kielbasa White Rice Candied Yams Collard Greens Rice & Peas Crawfish Dressing Jamaican Hot Pepper Shrimp Asparagus Baked Macaroni & Cheese Regular Dressing Rolls Festival Green Bean Casserole Mashed Potatoes Cranberry Sauce Potato Salad Betty's Salad Broccoli Salad Cheese ball Antipasto Oyster Stew
Sorrel drink Rum Punch Ginger Beer Pineapple Punch Assorted Liquor
Dessert Cheese cake Carrot cake Jamaican Rum Cake Stained Glass Jello |
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..........So what time do I show up for for dinner? 
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Posted: Nov 20 2012 at 4:33pm |
Az~Maverick wrote:
Jewelsnyc wrote:
Claudie wrote:
Prime Rib Curried Lobster Turkey Jerk Pork Kielbasa White Rice Candied Yams Collard Greens Rice & Peas Crawfish Dressing Jamaican Hot Pepper Shrimp Asparagus Baked Macaroni & Cheese Regular Dressing Rolls Festival Green Bean Casserole Mashed Potatoes Cranberry Sauce Potato Salad Betty's Salad Broccoli Salad Cheese ball Antipasto Oyster Stew
Sorrel drink Rum Punch Ginger Beer Pineapple Punch Assorted Liquor
Dessert Cheese cake Carrot cake Jamaican Rum Cake Stained Glass Jello |
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AZ, you already know that you are welcome anytime  . Dinner will be served at 3:30 p.m. It is my year to host Thanksgiving. My relatives from Texas, New York, New Jersey are already here. My family members from Canada, will be here tomorrow. I have lots of help, Mom, family members. A male and a female Cousin are Chefs.
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Posted: Nov 20 2012 at 4:37pm |
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i'm not cooking the full meal, just bringing a few sides and a dessert
pound cake collard greens and turkey necks roast beef and gravy dirty rice
Happy Turkey Day!!
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Posted: Nov 20 2012 at 4:37pm |
Jewelsnyc wrote:
Claudie if you have a recipe for the festival, can you pass it along?
Also, who has the best potato salad recipe? I like mine, however mine is always a little "runny" which is obviously a problem.  |
Jewel, I have the recipe for Festival. I just got home, I will post it later tonight. Make sure that everything is chilled, then mix all ingredients for Potato Salad. Cut potatoes in halves, do not dice.
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Posted: Nov 20 2012 at 4:38pm |
SimplyPut wrote:
Fried Turkey
Honey Baked Ham
Chitterlings
Dressing
Baked Macaroni & Cheese
Yeast Rolls
Sweet Potatoes
Sweet Potatoe Pies
Peach Cobbler
Hog Mogs
Giblet Gravy
Spagetti
Pound Cake
Deer Dressing
Various Casseroles
Gumbo
Dirty Rice
Jambalaya
Shrimp Pasta
Hot Water Cornbread
Fried Chicken
*I'll be back to add more when my granny sends out the menu. I have a huge family so this isn't even touching the surface. |
y'all finna throw diiiiiiiiiiiiiine  what is deer dressing?
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