Members trc123 Posted November 23, 2009 Members Posted November 23, 2009 Okay, so what is your Thanksgiving Dinner Menu and how many family and friends will you be hosting? If you are helping at a shelter or soup kitchen, share the details for that as well. Quote
Members Invicta Posted November 23, 2009 Members Posted November 23, 2009 Okay, so what is your Thanksgiving Dinner Menu and how many family and friends will you be hosting? If you are helping at a shelter or soup kitchen, share the details for that as well. We don't have Thanksgiving over here, but our ladies meeting is having its Christmas dinner this Thursday evening. Quote
Members Bakershalfdozen Posted November 23, 2009 Members Posted November 23, 2009 Turkey Ham Mashed Potatoes Homemade Sage Dressing Cornbread Dressing Noodles Green bean casserole Sweet potato casserole Green beans Shoepeg Corn Other veggies Cranberry Sauce Rolls Pumpkin Pie w/whipped topping Apple Pie w/ice cream Chocolate Pudding Pie Cake of some kind There will also be banana bread, pumpkin-chip muffins, assorted cookies and other stuff for noshing. Also, anything else I think of or the relatives bring I'm not making all of that by myself (most, but not all); other relatives are bringing stuff. I'm planning on 18 people. Quote
Members Madeline Posted November 23, 2009 Members Posted November 23, 2009 Me and a friend thought about making Turducken for her Thanksgiving but I did some research here on OB and had a change of thought. LOL!!![/align] Quote
Members Anon Posted November 23, 2009 Members Posted November 23, 2009 We are having an older couple we are close friends with over. So....6 of us and 2 of them. Snacks of cheese and crackers, veggies and dip. Dinner of: Turkey, family recipe crockpot dressing, sweet potato stuff on pineapple rings, green bean casserole, homemade rolls, mashed potatoes and gravy, watergate (pistachio) pudding salad Dessert of: German Apple Cake, Pumpkin Cheesecake, and ice cream. Quote
Members trc123 Posted November 23, 2009 Author Members Posted November 23, 2009 We are having 20 people (3 children, 3 in-law children, 8 grand kids, 2 brother-in-laws, 1 father-in-law, 1 nephew, the wife and I). Appetizers: Shrimp platter and cocktail sauce, cheese and crackers Dinner: Turkey, bread stuffing, French-Canadian meat stuffing, sweet potato casserole, garlic mashed pototos, peas and pearl onions, green bean casserole, homemade rolls, gravy, cranberry sauce, olives and relishes Dessert: Pumpkin pie, apple pie, red velvet cake and ice cream Quote
Members CJP56 Posted November 26, 2009 Members Posted November 26, 2009 I usually host Thanksgiving dinner but this year my DH and I are going to our daughter's place. She is hosting and there will be 18 people there. Her menu includes turkey, mashed potatoes, dressing, cornbread dressing, noodles, veggies, cranberry sauce, sweet potato casserole, rolls, pork pot pie, and lots of desserts. I will be taking the dressing, the noodles, and 2 desserts. CJP56. Quote
Members Kayla Posted November 26, 2009 Members Posted November 26, 2009 Pizza for me. My folks are working today so unfortunately no Thanksgiving...But I think we might be having a Dinner on Sunday instead of the usual Sunday Dinner Quote
Members kevinmiller Posted November 27, 2009 Members Posted November 27, 2009 Turkey, mashed potatoes, homemade rolls, homemade cranberry sauce, fresh green beans, sweet potato casserole and pumpkin pie, apple pie and apple cake for dessert. I'm stuffed. Quote
Members Invicta Posted November 27, 2009 Members Posted November 27, 2009 Pizza for me. My folks are working today so unfortunately no Thanksgiving...But I think we might be having a Dinner on Sunday instead of the usual Sunday Dinner can't you have pizza for Thanksgiving? Quote
Members Invicta Posted November 29, 2009 Members Posted November 29, 2009 I wish we had something like Thanksgiving. Quote
Members Kayla Posted November 29, 2009 Members Posted November 29, 2009 You could do it anyway. Quote
Members Kayla Posted November 29, 2009 Members Posted November 29, 2009 It doesn't have to be just an American thing. Quote
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