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Thanksgiving 2025 Thread
November 19, 2025, 10:35 PM
tatortoddThanksgiving 2025 Thread
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Originally posted by RobLew:
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Originally posted by tatortodd:
As a teen, my paternal grandmother invented a peanut butter pie recipe during the great depression. It was a staple at every TG my entire life, and I inherited the recipe. I bring it to Friendsgiving, and my friend's daughter likes it almost as much as I do.
I must know of this peanut butter pie you speak of...recipe please.
Recipe in this link
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DISCLAIMER: These are the author's own personal views and do not represent the views of the author's employer. November 20, 2025, 06:02 AM
smlsigI too love Thanksgiving! It’s always a festive time around our home.
This year our older son and his wife decided they want to host the meal which is fantastic since they only live about 100 yards away and I can probably waddle back home if I feel sleepy! Haha.
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November 20, 2025, 10:04 AM
PASigMy MIL makes a stuffing with sausage and apples that is just to die for and she always insists on it being made in a turkey and not a separate dish, it's just not the same without the bird's juices and flavors melding with it.
I told her I could just eat a big bowl of that and be happy, forget the turkey and all the rest.
My wife's family all hate sweet potatoes/yams so they never feature on the menu, instead we have rutabaga and also creamed pearl onions are always served.
November 20, 2025, 12:20 PM
HRKThis is no yoke..... they fly off the plate here
November 20, 2025, 09:13 PM
trapper189
November 21, 2025, 11:30 AM
RGRacingWe're doing Comfort Food to indulge all the fussy eaters. Watching the Vikings as well on the 30th because of all the conflicts with the real Thanksgiving. Tired for momma slaving away all day and so many fussy eaters only eating the rolls and honey. I can have my Turkey on another day. We just want to see everyone.
November 21, 2025, 11:37 AM
mcrimmBoth of our kids and families will be flying in late this week. Our house goes from 2 to 11 hungry mouths. Luckily we have 4 bedrooms. The craziest week of the year.
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Johnny 3eaglesSadly, this year, Golden Corral.
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November 21, 2025, 12:45 PM
HRKquote:
Originally posted by tatortodd:
I can't stand canned cranberries and can nominally tolerate homemade cranberry sauce. A few years ago, I found a jalapeno cranberry recipe that I love that is sweet, tart, and spicy. I bring that as a TG side and while watching football it's also good on crackers with some cream cheese.
Would love that Jalapeno cranberry recipe, wife makes fresh cranberrys for the holiday, and plenty here love Jalapeno's sounds interesting
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Originally posted by trapper189:
I think I’m going to pick up a few extra frozen turkeys on sale this year.
Pooblix $.49 a pound right now frozen.....
Cleaned up the smoker/Traeger, it was giving me fits but ran it for 4 hours and it held temp and ran perfect, it's 14 years old or so, original Big Tex Model 34. Will replace the controller with a Savannah Smoker PID controller after the holidays.
Think I'll pick up a couple of breasts to smoke after the crowd leaves, need a ham though, off to the store this afternoon for the breasts and ham...
November 21, 2025, 12:58 PM
tatortoddquote:
Originally posted by HRK:
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Originally posted by tatortodd:
I can't stand canned cranberries and can nominally tolerate homemade cranberry sauce. A few years ago, I found a jalapeno cranberry recipe that I love that is sweet, tart, and spicy. I bring that as a TG side and while watching football it's also good on crackers with some cream cheese.
Would love that Jalapeno cranberry recipe, wife makes fresh cranberrys for the holiday, and plenty here love Jalapeno's sounds interesting
Here is the recipe.
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DISCLAIMER: These are the author's own personal views and do not represent the views of the author's employer. November 21, 2025, 02:02 PM
trapper189quote:
Originally posted by HRK:
Pooblix $.49 a pound right now frozen.....
I’m gonna need a bigger truck!
November 21, 2025, 02:40 PM
GT-40DOCThanksgiving (plus Christmas and New Year)are the days I really exercise the old smoker. I live alone, so I will smoke meats/poultry on the holidays and then vacuum seal smaller portions of each to place in the freezer. That gives me something to do, and smoked meats for '26.
I plan 4 racks of baby back ribs with hickory for Thanksgiving. They turn out soooo good!!
November 21, 2025, 07:00 PM
MrToadquote:
Originally posted by PASig:
My MIL makes a stuffing with sausage and apples that is just to die for and she always insists on it being made in a turkey and not a separate dish, it's just not the same without the bird's juices and flavors melding with it.
That sounds intriguing...I may have to try that.
If you like religion, laws or sausage, then you shouldn't watch them being made. November 21, 2025, 07:38 PM
TMatsWe’ll head down the Front Range to our daughter and her family’s house. Our son will come up from a south Denver suburb with his family. Our kids and four granddaughters, so that will be nice.
I love smoked meats, but neither my wife or I really like smoked turkey, especially dry smoked turkey, which my son-in-law always seems to serve.
Just wish our kids, and grandkids would come up to our place for either Thanksgiving or Christmas.
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November 21, 2025, 11:53 PM
coloradohunter44I love turkey! But this year we are going out, she gets a break from all the work of the traditional meal. I too am sad there won't be any leftovers. May all your meals be wonderful and blessed with lots of fun and laughter.
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looking forward to 4 years of TRUMP!
November 22, 2025, 12:07 AM
old rugged crossHam this year. Do it on the smoker. Mom makes a Jello cranberry dish that is really good. As simple and silly as it is a green bean casserole is always a hit. Mashed taters and gravy and stuffing is great. My wife makes an oyster stuffing that is really, really good. Probably not this year.
Btw, bought some of the cooked costco ribs the other day. They were not good. fwiw.
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November 22, 2025, 11:01 AM
V-Tailquote:
Originally posted by Johnny 3eagles:
Sadly, this year, Golden Corral.
We went there for Thanksgiving, couple times in the past. Can't do that anymore; the site of the local Golden Corral is now a Costco gas station.
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Expert308Just me this year, not even my dog to share with any more. I picked up a tiny ham about the size of a grapefruit ($24 for a freaking micro-ham?

) and I'll heat that up with some kind of glaze. Maybe some microwave mac & cheese for a side. Haven't thought much about Christmas yet. I've got a brisket in the freezer, maybe I'll thaw that out and smoke it.
November 22, 2025, 01:57 PM
P250UA5Glad I checked thaw times. Just moved my birds from freezer to fridge.
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The Enemy's gate is down. November 22, 2025, 02:34 PM
ArtieSNo fancy Thanksgiving for me this year. Usually we have Mr. and Mrs. V-Tail over for a nice meal, but this year, like last, we can't do it as the kitchen still hasn't been completed in the renovation.
3 month project that is now in month 9, and which I do not believe will be done for Christmas, in month 10.
If I am lucky, I will cook Easter in a new kitchen.
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