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Thanksgiving dinner

Started by jpd54, November 16, 2012, 10:12:08 AM

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jpd54

Any ideas to make Thanksgiving Dinner easier???  Something easy - out of a box, can or jar!  haha
  Fatigue is not a good idea at Thanksgiving time.  At least there are leftovers to last a couple of days.

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We are fixing the turkey and stuffing this weekend, then will de-bone, slice and freeze the meat for a couple of days. Then will heat sliced roast turkey with stuffing beside it in the electric oven the a.m. of.  Saved juices or already made gravy heated then (not canned gravy---it was terrible tasting last year.)  Are also using crock pots for green bean casserole, potatoes.  Having some simple appetizer and dessert ideas that DH can make or serve. [We don't have a working oven and when the electric roaster is being used, we only have two burners.]

Yes, the idea is to keep it as simple as possible and to remember that people are coming to be together, not for a big fancy meal.  I have to remember this myself.  This very well may be the last Thanksgiving I have with my 90 year old Mom.
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Joe S.

A couple that I know went out an picked up two Swanson's Turkey TV dinners for thanksgiving. That is quick and easy for them. No left overs. No clean up.
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Joe S.

Another friend with no income is heading to the free thanksgiving dinner. He has no income and is estranged from his family. Years ago he would go there and help out. He often donated to them before because most of the men were homeless vets. 
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Bucky

Make it a potluck dinner . . . perhaps the turkey and/or ham can be provided and those who are coming over can bring dishes to finish out the meal?

I agree, that if things can be made ahead a little at a time, to do it that way.  Trying to pull a big dinner off all in one day is really exhausting.

We usually go to a nieces house and I've taken salad, cranberry sauce, rolls, deviled eggs, veggie tray, corn casserole and dessert.

I, for one, like Kraft Stove Top stuffing out of a box.  Real simple to make - probably doesn't taste "as good" as made from scratch stuffing, but still, pretty darn good! 

To me, it's not all about how much food there is to eat . . . usually, more than anybody really needs anyhow . . . it's about being together with folks (which doesn't have to be "family") and giving thanks for all that we do have.

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gmomjuju

I am going on a trip to NY on Sunday and will return late on Tuesday night. We have ordered a complete feast from Boston Market. I can pick it up Thursday AM. I feel like we are "copping out".  I will let you know how it turns out.

Judy

Nancy60

The local grocery stores have thanksgiving dinner for you to pick up with all the trimmings that you can buy as a package.  Sure seems worth the expense if it saves you from all the prep.  You can just buy the turkey and dressing and add your own sides if you want to also.  I think they have several different options depending on how many people you are needing to feed.

My sister is getting a smoked turkey, I am making some veggie sides and a dessert.

Nancy

slccom

Actually, those grocery store meals are usually about what it would cost you to buy and cook the ingredients.
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!
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eyeamdry

My sister and I are getting a dinner already prepared from our local Meijers (midwest chair) and all you have to do is warm it up.  My hubby and I will go to her house, we are also splitting the cost of the dinner and there will likely be leftovers to take home.  We will leave our  pooch we are sitting for right now in her crate for a couple of hours and she doesn't mind this.  Rather that than come home to a ransacked house.  My BIL is recovering from a knee replacement.  This will be the last time we see them before they leave for Fla for six months.  Lucy

hootyhu1

I do semi-homemade meals.

My husband will do the turkey but I make the stuffing partway the night before:

I cook up some sausage, onion and celery in chicken stock then let sit and cool (overnight)
next morning skim the fat off, you can heat it up again if you want it doesn't matter.
add the sausage mix to stovetop stuffing or pepridge farm (whichever you have) just use enough liquid to moisten
stuff the bird. Done.

add a few easy sides and you are all set.

irish

I am going to do it a little different this year. Sort of uneasy about this cause our boys like the potatoes and gravy---as does their mother!!!!

I have having a buffet. Will have cheese plate (DIL brings), olives and pickels (DIL brings and bread and buns for sandwiches(DIL brings). I plan to make a larger turkey breast and slice for sandwiches. Also, will get another deli sandwich meat for sandwiches plus make a fruit salad. Last but not least, I plan to make a big crockpot of stuffing with some chunks of turkey in it and have some home made gravy on the side plus some cranberries.

Also, I am making pumpkin pie in a big jelly roll pan. I will make just the gluten free pie crust. I used a new one a couple of years ago that was really, really good. Hope I can find it in my recipes. I may make an apple and custard pie also. I have a jar of mince meat pie filling that I have been wanting to use so maybe I will do that one. I love mince meat. There are not many of us in this world that do like the mincemeat. My girlfriends hubby loves it so may have to save a piece for him.

Biggest job is getting the house cleaned up. Irish

Joe S.

Our Daughter informed us that she had everything and was making lunch. She plans on us stopping over after Jan is done with work. I wonder what she is planning on having since she did not ask for our Turkey Roaster.
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irish

Joe, YOu will have a Thanksgiving surprise.

I must be getting old cause I thought the holidays were so much more fun when I was young. Back then the whole world would close down and people would sit and watch the games, crack the nuts and just linger. Now it seems like it is such a rush for everybody. Anybody else think like me??? IRish

Joe S.

Irish, Baby sitting to night we were asked for the roaster. We have to baby sit again on Wednesday.

I remember family,  football (that I did not watch), and lots of food. We would play cards and have a nice fire going. If there was snow the kids would go sledding on the hill by the cabin. If no snow I would rake leaves into a big pile for the kids to play in.
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