njsue Posted November 25, 2004 Posted November 25, 2004 I have a turkey breast in the oven, with a honey glaze. I am staying home mostly to do homework. Some philosophy work is tough. Gave up traveling to the shore in order to pass my classes. I am making homemade garlic mashed potatoes. YUMMY. Enjoy your meals everyone.
cåblelady Posted November 25, 2004 Posted November 25, 2004 Nothing yet. I have a turkey breast in the oven, too.
/dev/null Posted November 25, 2004 Posted November 25, 2004 a bachelor's thanksgiving turkey tv dinner nachos beer i wouldn't mind eating some g.r.i.t.s (Girls Raised In The South)
cåblelady Posted November 25, 2004 Posted November 25, 2004 a bachelor's thanksgiving turkey tv dinner nachos beer i wouldn't mind eating some g.r.i.t.s (Girls Raised In The South) 133315[/snapback] You are soooooooo baaaaaaad.
mead107 Posted November 25, 2004 Posted November 25, 2004 the dam cat , good thing we are eating at my sisters house
cåblelady Posted November 25, 2004 Posted November 25, 2004 the dam cat , good thing we are eating at my sisters house 133319[/snapback] Don't eat the cat.
njsue Posted November 25, 2004 Author Posted November 25, 2004 Here is my recipe for Pumpkin Custard Pie: Ingredients: 1-9" pie shell 1- cup pumpkin puree 3 eggs 1 tablespoon of all purpose flour 1/4 cup light brown sugar 1/2 cup white sugar 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/3 teaspoon nutmeg 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon 2 cups of 2% milk Preheat oven to 375 degrees In a large mixing bowl combine pumpkin, eggs, flour, brown sugar, white sugar, salt, nutmeg, cinnamon, milk. Beat until smooth. Pour into pastry lined pie plate. Bake in preheated oven for about 50 minutes or until set in the middle. Dont forget to get coolwhip. YUMMY. enjoy.
buckeyemike Posted November 25, 2004 Posted November 25, 2004 I know my mom has: Roast Turkey with Stuffing Mashed Potatoes my dad's world famous Cranberry Sauce (made without sugar) an unknown vegetable at this time Salad Rolls Pumpkin Pie Chocolate Cream Pie and I will have plenty of leftovers to bring home. My cat (see my viewing profile for a pic of the cat with my wife) loves fresh sliced turkey and looks forward to Thanksgiving every year. Mike
mead107 Posted November 25, 2004 Posted November 25, 2004 20 years old cann't hear a thing still has a good smeller
njsue Posted November 25, 2004 Author Posted November 25, 2004 The smeller is the best characteristic.
CajunBillsBacker Posted November 25, 2004 Posted November 25, 2004 Cooking cornbread dressing right now because no one in my wife's family knows how to make it. We usually have the usual though, turkey, ham, rice dressing, pork roast, file' gumbo, sweet peas, yams, cornbread dressing, butter rolls, and all the desserts you can intake.
T-Bone Posted November 25, 2004 Posted November 25, 2004 I am going to a friend's house. She and her family love to cook and try out new things so who knows...last year we had a Cajun Style Deep Fried Turkey. Very very good. If you never tried a deep fired Turkey before, I strongly suggest you do so. I cannot believe how moist the meat gets and the favor is out of this world.
Rudyc80 Posted November 25, 2004 Posted November 25, 2004 my family went out of town on buisness and i ahve no friends as you all know....all ive got is frozen hot dogs in the fridge with 2 year old mustard. Bolied hot dogs arent too bad. this thanksgiving sucks. oh stevestojan....i just found a frozen turkey dinner under the 2 year old chicken in the freezer!
njsue Posted November 25, 2004 Author Posted November 25, 2004 Time for a nap after you eat all that.
njsue Posted November 25, 2004 Author Posted November 25, 2004 I am going to a friend's house. She and her family love to cook and try out new things so who knows...last year we had a Cajun Style Deep Fried Turkey. Very very good. If you never tried a deep fired Turkey before, I strongly suggest you do so. I cannot believe how moist the meat gets and the favor is out of this world. 133351[/snapback] My brother made it for christmas dinner one year. The extremely moist turkey I have ever eaten.
CajunBillsBacker Posted November 25, 2004 Posted November 25, 2004 She and her family love to cook and try out new things so who knows...last year we had a Cajun Style Deep Fried Turkey. Very very good. If you never tried a deep fired Turkey before, I strongly suggest you do so. 133351[/snapback] haha, and here I am thinking this is the normal way of cooking a turkey!
mead107 Posted November 25, 2004 Posted November 25, 2004 my family went out of town on buisness and i ahve no friends as you all know....all ive got is frozen hot dogs in the fridge with 2 year old mustard. Bolied hot dogs arent too bad. this thanksgiving sucks. oh stevestojan....i just found a frozen turkey dinner under the 2 year old chicken in the freezer! rudy don't for get to bake the frozen dinner
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