Maybe You Can Cut Some Items from Your Menu!

Just a thought. As I sit here late Tuesday afternoon my mother-in-law and I have done some menu simplification. We’ve ended up having only 11 people (and we’re happy to see all of them, of course), and so in the end Jan was the voice of reason and said, no, we didn’t really need a turkey plus a turkey breast, plus three kinds of gravy, plus two kinds of stuffing. We have one vegan guest and I want to have items she can eat, so that’s a nice challenge. Here’s what we’re having, with links to recipes that are linkable:

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The Thanksgiving Post-Mortem

Roast Turkey just out of the ovenHow was your Thanksgiving? I have to say that this was one of the nicest I can remember in an unbroken string of enjoyable holidays. We had our 15 people who ate, played games, talked, watched college football, and hung around for a long time. That’s always my yardstick for measuring how successful a party is.

But since I’ve been writing about the food, I’m going to tell you how that part went. Also, if you don’t particularly care about my results, at least scroll down and read about the two things you shouldn’t do when cooking a turkey. As I said in an earlier post, this is a bit late for Thanksgiving but you may end up having a turkey for Christmas too. (I’m hoping to be asked to do some cooking for that meal, too.)

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World’s Greatest Thanksgiving Stuffing

crockpot mounded with italian sausage stuffingI would never willingly make any other kind of dressing, or stuffing, or whatever you want to call it, for Thanksgiving.  I made this for the first time at least 25 years ago, and it’s been a great favorite ever since.  I’m reasonably sure that I got it from Bon Appetit magazine, but I’ve made a few changes here and there. It has Italian sausage in it, so it must be great!

 

 

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