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The Thanksgiving Feast!
November 27th, 2009

My friends and I served up quite the thanksgiving feast…

We made sure to cover all our traditional favorites…

Chicken (or Turkey) and Dressing Casserole
My Mom’s Stuffing
Sweet Potatoes (recipe coming)
Mashed Potatoes and Gravy
My Mom’s Stuffing
Melt about 1/2 stick margarine or butter in frying pan. Chop one large onion and about 4 to five large stalks of celery. Saute. Sprinkle with leaf thyme (Mom does this until it smells right- I used about 2 teaspoons). now the fun part: Using about 8 slices of white bread (wonder type) Put it in the colander and run tap water over it and squish it up with your hands. Then add to the frying pan and stir it around to mix the onions/celery. Now I stuff the turkey but you could do as I said above. Probably use about a cup of broth and then bake at 350 for about 30 minutes. You probably should cover it loosely with foil so it doesn’t dry out.
6 Responses to “The Thanksgiving Feast!”
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Oh wow! How many people did you feed?! Wish I could’ve been there Ginny!!!
Wow, that is a feast…nicely done.
Oh man! What a feast!
That’s definitely a feast. This is my favorite US holiday now
Hmm.. emm.. tap tap tap..
And i wasn’t invited?