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No 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.
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Posts: 33409 | Location: Central Florida, Orlando area | Registered: January 03, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Got the ribeyes purchased and ready to go. I am a big fan of Egg Nog and the local HEB brand is the best I have ever had. I will no doubt have a few pints of that before New Year when they stop selling it.
 
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Going to start shopping tomorrow, and will still buy some things on Thursday morning, our Central Market is open from 8am to 2pm. As with past years, we decided to get smoked turkey and brisket from our local bbq place, which is open on Thanksgiving. I hate cooking turkey, and everyone loads up on the numerous sides anyways. Got some great pinot noirs for wine that day as well. Chocolate Chess pie and Apple for dessert.



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Family gathering is on the 30th as I'm working EMS on Thanksgiving and our youngest, who lives locally is having his in law extended family in from out of state on the 27th.

Fresh locally raised turkey, dressing, smashed taters, cranberry sauce (from a can like God intended), broccoli with cheese sauce and PIE!


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Outside of Cheboygan, MI, there’s a road that splits off US23 called Alpena State HWY. Alpena is pretty far away, I knew the road couldn’t possibly go there, but that begged the question.

It goes to the Michigan’s largest cranberry farm!

Wally’s World: Inside Michigan’s largest cranberry harvest

October 7, 2015
Some retire to scenic northern Michigan for a simple life of leisure. But at the age of 73, Wally Huggett—rather than playing golf—spends his "retirement" tending the state's largest cranberry farm in a remote section of Cheboygan County.

"Why would I want to do that?" said the patriarch of Michigan Cranberry Company when asked why he's not chasing Titleists around at this stage of his life. "I used to walk around on grass all day long when I had a sod farm in Sanilac County. I know a lot of guys up here who play golf, but I've got no interest in that…
 
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The refrigerator is full. No more room. Last night, my wife made a casserole and the leftovers had to go over to Bumpa's (Grandfather) house. I couldn't squeeze a grape into the refrigerator without lubing it up first.

We are already concerned that our trash pickup day is Thursday. We are already sorting the trash into stink and no stink bags. No stink will just have to wait until we catch up.

I'm pumped!


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Thanksgiving dinner will be Saturday with family. Thanksgiving Day I'll be watching the parade, and "Miracle on 34th Street" while munching on Hickory Farms stuff and turkey pot pie will be the main course later.
 
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Finished up a major portion of the shopping in the morning, wasn't too bad with crowds. But later in the day, I drove by the market and there was a line of cars going into the parking lot. Have some other things to get, but were mostly good.



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I got everything I needed on Monday, and got the smoker ready to go this morning. Tomorrow we make "lotta smoke" and good stuff.
 
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When I get home I'm going to brine that turkey


 
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We had pork tenderloins that needed to be used so that's we're having with Kings ham and cheese sliders. Trying that bacon weave thing on the tenderloins Cool Going to smoke them tomorrow morning with a green bean casserole underneath to catch the drippings.









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Damn, that looks real good Eek



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xantom - wow! Just wow! Happy eats!

Here we're doing a traditional Thanksgiving meal, hosting my wife's family. We'll have a little extra though as I plan on grilling some venison backstraps (it's been a good season).


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Hosting my wife’s family on Thursday and then mine on Sunday. I love cooking so it’s a good time of year for me. Wife’s family is bringing most of the stuff but I’m gonna try a whole duck with a honey balsamic glaze as a new dish. Sunday I’m doing the whole spread with a spatchcock turkey as the main course.

Despite living within 40 minutes of everyone, this is one of 2 days a year where me, both of my brothers, and our parents manage to get together in the same room. I’ve got a little girl turning 3 next month, a niece turning 3 in March, and my wife is due with a son in May so I like to get everyone together for the kids, but it’s nice for me, too.


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I cooked three nineteen pounders at work yesterday.



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Happy Thanksgiving to everyone!

I used to be the one missing holidays as I worked at an airport for so many years. Now our Gen Z in the family are in shift work so we had 4 generations get together last Saturday. I am having Friendsgiving today and will check in on the Cowboys game.




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Happy Thanksgiving!


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Happy Thanksgiving!


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a road that splits off US23 called Alpena State HWY. Alpena is pretty far away, I knew the road couldn’t possibly go there, but that begged the question.


I’ve driven up US23 to Alpena! (It’s a loooong drive from here, man. Big Grin )

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Friends and family are coming to Casa de vthoky today. We’re having double-smoked spiral cut ham, a slow-cooker turkey breast, brown sugar Smokies, maple bacon Brussels sprouts, baked beans, and homemade cranberry sauce. And pumpkin pie.

Calorie counts are not my problem today, and if you go away hungry it’s your own fault. Smile

Happy Thanksgiving, all.




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Happy Thanksgiving everyone! An Irish Coffee is complementing the start of the day, so a special ‘cheers’ to those who cannot be wherever home is for them.
 
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