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 Post subject: Re: Thanksgiving Food
PostPosted: Thu Nov 24, 2011 12:38 pm 
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I have been driving past my turkey for months. I see him walking around.


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 Post subject: Re: Thanksgiving Food
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i'm just kidding.
have a happy thanksgiving :)

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 Post subject: Re: Thanksgiving Food
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My wife is in the kitchen making chocolate whiskey balls.

My mom is making home made noodles, which are my absolute favorite.


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 Post subject: Re: Thanksgiving Food
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knee tunes wrote:
Fancy Spinach Balls

Spinach & Stove-Top Stuffing Mixed together, Balled, & Baked

Yumbo





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Is the recipe for these that simple? Just ball them and bake them? These look yummy.

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 Post subject: Re: Thanksgiving Food
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Skitch just gave me an idea.

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 Post subject: Re: Thanksgiving Food
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what i wouldn't give to be brining a turkey and prepping a smoker right now

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 Post subject: Re: Thanksgiving Food
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we're cooking a capon tomorrow..having a big party saturday and smoking a giant prime rib and pork shoulder


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$úñ_DëV|L wrote:
And I'm doing an apple-brined turkey smoked over hickory. Best turkey on earth.

this bro knows how to roll

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Doug RR wrote:
we're cooking a capon tomorrow

i have no idea what this is

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thodoks wrote:
Doug RR wrote:
we're cooking a capon tomorrow

i have no idea what this is


a delicious fat, castrated rooster


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 Post subject: Re: Thanksgiving Food
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what's your ideal turkey brine/smoke combo doug

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Doug RR wrote:
thodoks wrote:
Doug RR wrote:
we're cooking a capon tomorrow

i have no idea what this is


a delicious fat, castrated rooster

wtf


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 Post subject: Re: Thanksgiving Food
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Spike wrote:
Doug RR wrote:
thodoks wrote:
Doug RR wrote:
we're cooking a capon tomorrow

i have no idea what this is


a delicious fat, castrated rooster

wtf


PETA can f*ck off, these things are delicious


http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-capon.htm


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 Post subject: Re: Thanksgiving Food
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i fear i'm too much of a thanksgiving traditionalist to be quite so adventurous

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 Post subject: Re: Thanksgiving Food
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so, is turkey soup categorized as thanksgiving food?
this is the only time i make this soup during the year, and it's probably my favorite

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No cooking for us. We went out to our favorite restaurant that was serving a Thanksgiving meal. Turns out you could order from their normal menu as well so we did that. Why eat dry turkey if you don't like it? I stuffed myself with my favorite foods from that place and it was awesome.

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malice wrote:
so, is turkey soup categorized as thanksgiving food?
this is the only time i make this soup during the year, and it's probably my favorite


i'm doing this- today.

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Turkey sushi. Someone should make it happen.

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