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I ended up making speghitti and meatballs lsat night....family is tired of chicken with Turkey day tomorrow! I think we will do what Diz did for her gang lastnight and make Hamburgers and fries tonight.
Tonight is a big meal for us. A baked ham, scalloped potatoes, green beans, apple sauce and if the store has it sweet potatoes (they only had rotten ones earlier).
A quick story why such a big meal before Thanksgiving!
My Dad was a baker and didn't work the night before a holiday. So I grew up having ham on the eve of a holiday - and then we had a quick turkey before he went to work. The night before was family quality time! Very rare since Dad always missed dinners (except Saturdays) because of his job!
So it's a family tradition I've carried on and have made it a special reminder of him!
Tonight is a big meal for us. A baked ham, scalloped potatoes, green beans, apple sauce and if the store has it sweet potatoes (they only had rotten ones earlier).
A quick story why such a big meal before Thanksgiving!
My Dad was a baker and didn't work the night before a holiday. So I grew up having ham on the eve of a holiday - and then we had a quick turkey before he went to work. The night before was family quality time! Very rare since Dad always missed dinners (except Saturdays) because of his job!
So it's a family tradition I've carried on and have made it a special reminder of him!
Very cool!
We had left over Taco Soup since I worked till 6. The after dinner, I've made a pan of Apple Sausage Dressing and a Pecan Pie for tomorrow. I'm pooped.
Happy Thanksgiving!
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We had left over Taco Soup since I worked till 6. The after dinner, I've made a pan of Apple Sausage Dressing and a Pecan Pie for tomorrow. I'm pooped.
Happy Thanksgiving!
I've never learned to make pies! And even though I say I want to...I never try! So if you have any Pecan Pie leftover....
Tonight is a big meal for us. A baked ham, scalloped potatoes, green beans, apple sauce and if the store has it sweet potatoes (they only had rotten ones earlier).
A quick story why such a big meal before Thanksgiving!
My Dad was a baker and didn't work the night before a holiday. So I grew up having ham on the eve of a holiday - and then we had a quick turkey before he went to work. The night before was family quality time! Very rare since Dad always missed dinners (except Saturdays) because of his job!
So it's a family tradition I've carried on and have made it a special reminder of him!
What a cool tradition!
We ended up having sloppy joes for dinner with pecan pie for dessert. The pie was actually for tomorrow, but we couldn't wait that long!
I've never learned to make pies! And even though I say I want to...I never try! So if you have any Pecan Pie leftover....
I adore pecan pie. It's really easy to make. I don't make crust. I buy the Pillsbury crust that you just unroll and place in a pan. I make the standard Pecan Pie that everyone makes except instead 1 1/2 cups of chopped pecans, I use 2 1/2 cups pecan halves. You can never have too many pecans.
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What a cool tradition!
We ended up having sloppy joes for dinner with pecan pie for dessert. The pie was actually for tomorrow, but we couldn't wait that long!
That's funny. We probably would've done the same if we weren't taking the pie somewhere. I had some left over pie dough. I rolled it out, sprinkled with sugar and cinnamon, rolled it up, and baked it. That got us thru 'cause I'm all about the pecan pie and my dressing.
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Lorie - The apple sausge dressing sounds yummy. Will you share the recipe? Please.
It really is good. I'll post it tonight.
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The "we" was actually DBF! Come on over! There are still a couple of pieces left!
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I adore pecan pie. It's really easy to make. I don't make crust. I buy the Pillsbury crust that you just unroll and place in a pan. I make the standard Pecan Pie that everyone makes except instead 1 1/2 cups of chopped pecans, I use 2 1/2 cups pecan halves. You can never have too many pecans.
That's funny. We probably would've done the same if we weren't taking the pie somewhere. I had some left over pie dough. I rolled it out, sprinkled with sugar and cinnamon, rolled it up, and baked it. That got us thru 'cause I'm all about the pecan pie and my dressing.
It really is good. I'll post it tonight.
I think I will have to try actually making a pecan pie as it sounds easy. The one we ate yesterday was a frozen one that I "baked" in the oven. I can't wait to see the recipe for the apple sausage stuffing. That sounds great!
We are planning on having ham, baked potatoes, green bean casserole, and the rest of the pecan pie for dinner tonight after I get home from work. Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!
Our Thanksgiving Dinner will start with my mom's recipe for homemade chicken noodle soup. I've been simmering the chicken and broth all day. I'll make the noodles shortly! Then the regulars: Turkey, stuffing (made with celery, onions, cranberries, apples, chicken broth, bread pieces and butter), mashed potatoes, corn, peas, turnip, cranberry sauce, mashed sweet potatoes with a pecan-strusel topping, gravy and rolls. Did I miss something? Oh yeah, pickles. DS#2 Chat's favorite!
DH is the only one who eats turnip - one of his family traditions he brought into our marriage. The first time my mother made it, she smashed it and added milk (same as you do mashed potatoes). He almost died on the spot. I guess you just smash and add nothing! Oh well, she tried! And it's a great memory of times my family was still all living and together!
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