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Posted By: klydon1

Happy Thanksgiving - 11/25/09 03:36 PM

Wishing everybody a happy and safe holiday weekend. Remember the true purpose of the holiday...to stuff yourself silly, drink beer and watch football.

I'll be leaving this afternoon to the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre area to spend the holiday with in'laws and outlaws, as well as my parents. I'll have to get back a little early because my oldest son is scheduled to take his test for his driver's license.
Posted By: SC

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 11/25/09 04:03 PM

I echo that sentiment

echo....echo....echo....

I hope everyone here enjoys the holiday surrounded by family, friends and loved ones.

(I'm going to my sister's house. She uses her smoke detector as a cooking timer. cry )
Posted By: klydon1

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 11/25/09 04:15 PM

Originally Posted By: SC
sister's house. She uses her smoke detector as a cooking timer. cry )


lol

There was one Thansgiving when I was in law school when I was unable to go home for the holiday. There were 6 classmates, who were also spending the holiday in Boston, as well and one of the girls invited us to her apartment where she was going to make a turkey dinner.

I arrived with a pumpkin pie, and soon after, the others got there around 2 pm. When the last guest arrrived, she said, "Good. I'll cook the turkey now." When we told her that it takes several hours to cook a turkey, she said she had to check the directions, and it was then that she pulled the frozen 18 pound bird from the freezer. Obviously, we didn't have turkey that Thanksgiving.
Posted By: SC

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 11/25/09 04:25 PM

Hey, my sister can ALMOST top that (but not quite lol ).

It must've been around 1984 or so, and I and my then girlfriend drove out to my sister's for the big meal. We got out to her house about 1:00 p.m. and were planning on eating about 4:00. Well, 4:00 comes and goes and the turkey is clearly not ready. 5:00 passes and is soon joined by 6:00 and still no turkey.

It turns out my sister's oven was broken and the top heating element wasn't working at all. Thank God a Chinese restaurant was open.
Posted By: Sicilian Babe

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 11/25/09 04:35 PM

That reminds me of my brother's Thanksgiving story, Klyd. He was teaching in the South Bronx. Most of the families couldn't afford a Thanksgiving dinner, so he decided to make the kids a turkey and bring it to school the day before Thanksgiving. He told his wife not to worry, he was taking care of everything. He brought home a frozen turkey after work on Tuesday night. I think he ended up staying up cooking the damn thing until about 4 in the morning!!! God knows what it tasted like.

I'm hosting Thanksgiving this year. I enjoy doing it, because I don't have to think about what to cook - every year the menu is pretty much the same - turkey, stuffing, sweet potatoes with marshmallows and a green vegetable. Because we're so many, we're making both a turkey and a turkey breast, though.

This year, in deference to my brother's complaints that we eliminated my mother's lasagna a few years ago, I'm making 3 lbs. of penne, and setting up a pasta station with the cheese and crackers. My mom's making marinara sauce, I'm making vodka sauce, and Mr. Babe is making a gorgonzola sauce. He's also making his very popular turkey pate`.

Then we'll have the usual pies and cakes, including my daughter's home-made carrot cake with cream cheese frosting. My SIL also makes turkey cookies. While she's not the best cook (she may have gone to the same cooking school as SC's sister), it wouldn't be Thanksgiving without them.

Edit: I have a family to share the holiday with, I have a home to host it in, and I have plenty of food to share. I am so thankful and am trying to remember that there are so many out there that are not as fortunate.
Posted By: SC

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 11/25/09 04:38 PM

And SB is on Plate Patrol to make sure that none of the foods touch other foods on the dishes.
Posted By: MaryCas

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 11/25/09 06:03 PM

Originally Posted By: SC

(I'm going to my sister's house. She uses her smoke detector as a cooking timer. cry )


Perfect! My in-laws tend to overcook meat. They have this phobia about trichinosis and similar bacteria things....and they skeeve. So I load up on everything but turkey. OR - I could go to SBs house. That sounds like a festa.

Hey Klyd, see you in the Valley. Stop into Carmen's Florist on Wyoming Ave in Exeter. I might be passed out in the carnations.

Thanks to everyone.
Posted By: J Geoff

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 11/25/09 07:31 PM

Originally Posted By: Sicilian Babe
My SIL also makes turkey cookies.

uhwhat

Umm... dare I ask?? eek
Posted By: SC

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 11/25/09 08:35 PM

Dare. Dare!
Posted By: J Geoff

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 11/25/09 09:09 PM


All I know is, chocolate chip cookies are cookies containing chocolate chips. Oatmeal cookies have oatmeal in them. I do NOT want to hear that someone makes cookies with turkey in them! eek lol
Posted By: Sicilian Babe

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 11/25/09 09:43 PM

They are SHAPED like turkeys, you turkey!! lol MC, the welcome mat is out. Come on by!

SC, I could care less what happens to the other people's plates, as long as mine is appropriate. tongue
Posted By: Mark

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 11/25/09 09:56 PM

How can you tell that an Italian cooked Thanksgiving dinner?...The turkey's neck is tied off with piano wire and both legs have been broken! wink
Happy Thanksgiving to one and all! May you be blessed with good friends, great family and delicious food!
Posted By: Don Cardi

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 11/26/09 12:49 AM

Hope that everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving and enjoys the time that they are spending with their loved ones.

This is my favorite holiday because it has not been commercialized and is still a holiday that is centered around spending the day enjoying family and friends.

(not to mention all the food and 3 games of football!!!!)
Posted By: MaryCas

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 11/26/09 01:31 AM

Originally Posted By: Don Cardi


(not to mention all the food and 3 games of football!!!!)


And of course the Giants will KICK ASS!

Don't forget to cheer for Villanova on Saturday in the true college playoff - the FCS. Go 'Cats!
Posted By: VitoC

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 11/26/09 01:33 AM

Happy Thanksgiving to everybody!
Posted By: Just Lou

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 11/26/09 04:35 AM

Happy Thanksgiving everyone. Don't eat too much.
Posted By: Blibbleblabble

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 11/26/09 06:32 AM

Happy Thanksgiving, and Happy Tofurkey Day to the vegetarians here. Do they add tryptophan to tofurkey so vegetarians can feel sleepy after they eat like the rest of us?
Posted By: J Geoff

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 11/26/09 06:42 AM

Originally Posted By: Blibbleblabble
Happy Thanksgiving, and Happy Tofurkey Day to the vegetarians here. Do they add tryptophan to tofurkey so vegetarians can feel sleepy after they eat like the rest of us?


Don't get me started -- WTF, they want to PRETEND to eat meat with tofu hot dogs and hamburgers... why pretend to eat what you "despise"??? But anyway, yeah, sauseege his own and give thanks for whatever it is you appreciate. Even tofu. wink

Thank YOU, GBB members!
Posted By: Mark

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 11/26/09 02:15 PM

What's not to love about Thanksgiving?...Football, Family, Feasting - hey, that sounds like any Sunday at an Italian household! Enjoy the day and God Bless all! grin
Posted By: Blibbleblabble

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 11/26/09 06:07 PM

So you're Italian Mark?
Posted By: Mark

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 11/26/09 06:11 PM

Absolutely!
Posted By: Santino Brasi

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 11/26/09 09:08 PM

Happy Thanksgiving Everyone! smile
Posted By: J Geoff

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 11/27/09 12:03 AM


I ate too much. ohwell
Posted By: Santino Brasi

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 11/27/09 12:38 AM

As did I
Posted By: SC

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 11/27/09 12:57 AM

Originally Posted By: J Geoff
I ate too much.


Originally Posted By: Santino Brasi
As did I


Not me. Crunchy lasagna has a natural way of suppressing one's appetite. frown
Posted By: Mark

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 11/27/09 03:00 PM

I ate waaayyy too much. sick Santino, how did the meal prep go?
Posted By: Yogi Barrabbas

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 11/27/09 04:07 PM

Happy Thanksgiving to all my American pals. Hope you all did what you are supposed to, eat,drink and watch football smile
Posted By: Sicilian Babe

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 11/27/09 07:10 PM

We ate and ate and then ate some more. I don't even have that many leftovers.
Posted By: Blibbleblabble

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 11/28/09 08:35 AM

I had two thanksgivings, one with my girlfriends family on thanksgiving day, and then another a day after with all my family including my brothers visiting from out of state. It was really nice, but I have an upset stomach from eating too much. sick It sure was good though!!
Posted By: DE NIRO

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 11/28/09 01:45 PM

Hope you all had a great day..
Posted By: klydon1

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 11/30/09 04:09 PM

I had an early dinner at my in-laws with the good ol' standards of turkey (I go for the dark meat), stuffing, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, corn and homemade bread...and lots of gravy. Dessert was just as good with pumpkin cheesecake and Polish cookies, pastry and nut rolls.
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 11/30/09 09:21 PM

I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving. I had my in laws come up from Florida. That's always a treat tongue.

Anyway, they left this morning, so I can start reading and posting again smile.
Posted By: Mignon

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 11/30/09 11:41 PM

I just got back from my Kentucky Thanksgiving trip last night. We had the best time. It was great having all my kids together. My new Son couldn't come and we all missed him. We even did a little four wheelin.

Me and my Daughter and SIL got up at 4am to do a little shopping. When I seen the crowds I didn't feel like shopping anymore so I got a few things went back home and went back to bed.
Posted By: MaryCas

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 12/01/09 02:10 AM

Originally Posted By: klydon1
Dessert was just as good with pumpkin cheesecake and Polish cookies, pastry and nut rolls.


I had nut roll too. Bought it ourselves from Bakery Delight, River Rd, Plains. Good stuff, 100 calories per bite.
Posted By: klydon1

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 12/01/09 03:25 PM

Originally Posted By: MaryCas
Originally Posted By: klydon1
Dessert was just as good with pumpkin cheesecake and Polish cookies, pastry and nut rolls.


I had nut roll too. Bought it ourselves from Bakery Delight, River Rd, Plains. Good stuff, 100 calories per bite.


Our nut roll was bought from a bakery in West Pittston or Exeter. How was the Sabatini's? I recommend the pizza from Cebula's in Dupont on 315 South.
Posted By: MaryCas

Re: Happy Thanksgiving - 12/01/09 11:09 PM

Originally Posted By: klydon1
Originally Posted By: MaryCas
Originally Posted By: klydon1
Dessert was just as good with pumpkin cheesecake and Polish cookies, pastry and nut rolls.


I had nut roll too. Bought it ourselves from Bakery Delight, River Rd, Plains. Good stuff, 100 calories per bite.


Our nut roll was bought from a bakery in West Pittston or Exeter. How was the Sabatini's? I recommend the pizza from Cebula's in Dupont on 315 South.


Sabatini's was fantastic as usual. Had a few slices with mushrooms. The only bakery I can think of is River Road Bakery which is not on River Road. But, my daughter has a T-shirt "Got Sabs?"
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