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magman 11.27.2008 10:55 AM

Happy Turkey Day Everyone!
 
Hoping all members, their families have a great day and especially to the MONSTER and his family!

Lets us all remember those less fortunate. Also, for the men and women who are serving our country protecting our way of life who cannot be with their families on this day.

magman 11.27.2008 01:30 PM

Just a quick question...you favorite part of the meal is....?

For me it is the deserts, all 4 of them!

Rnemhrd 11.27.2008 01:49 PM

Amen to that. I do like the bird myself, covered in gravy. OOOhhhh.:love:

Takedown 11.27.2008 01:58 PM

Man I cant wait to eat some dumplings. By far my favorite T-day food.:yes:

lincpimp 11.27.2008 01:58 PM

I like the sides, all kinds of stuff. And my great uncle in law frys a turkey. That is good....

rootar 11.27.2008 02:11 PM

homemade squirrel dumplings that my granma makes are the stuff.... only two more hours till eatin time, and then there is ALWAYS the homemade ice cream that my granpa still makes with a hand crank ice cream freezer.

supralover72 11.27.2008 03:15 PM

Homemade Mashed Potatoes and Turkey!

OH! AND BEST THANKSGIVING EVER! I FINALLY GOT MY JAMMIN X1 BL TO WORK!

Robert 11.27.2008 03:17 PM

Gravy and mashed tators' Happy Thanksgiving ya'll.

cheesecake 11.27.2008 03:32 PM

so um what are you going to shove a neu 1515 on 6s in your turkey is that why this is in the brushless section

lol that would be a sweet conversion. a brushless turkey


And happy turkey day

bdebde 11.27.2008 05:21 PM

Lol, a brushless turkey, it might actually "fly" lol.

Happy turkey day everyone.

Turkey is out of the oven and almost time to eat!

BrianG 11.27.2008 05:29 PM

My turkey day is rather fun as well. I NEVER cook as I seem to be able to burn everything, even cereal. But here I am making a multi-course meal. I know it's a success if everyone makes it through the day without too much food poisoning! :smile: Good thing I do this only once a year!

I usually make a turkey, mashed potatoes (real this time, not instant), sweet potatoes (yams) with marshmallows, corn (frozen), and dinner rolls. I also make a tray of hor d'oeuvres (green and black olives), pickles, and celery with cream cheese. Eggnog is a must, but don't have any. Poo. My g/f is making some stuff too, but she's the cook of the house (and a darn good one too!).

asheck 11.27.2008 06:51 PM

Me and my brother fried a Turkey today,it was probably the best part of the meal.But Sunday momma's gonna cook her meal,and everything momma cooks is excellent,but her rolls are to die for. Hopefully everyone has things to be thankful for on this Thanksgiving day.Happy Thanksgiving :D

phatmonk 11.27.2008 07:04 PM

Yea turkey day.When your a Chef you allways work Turkey Day.But not this year.Its one of those things you start at before dawn and its ready at 11:30 Turkey in the Bag secret poultry brine,Fresh roasted yams with maple glaze,homemade whole wheat braided rolls,etc..........................Its all second nature.

BL_RV0 11.27.2008 07:08 PM

I think my favourite part would have to be pie. Or freshly-shot (today, by me & my dad) quail. Yum!!

plettenbergs 11.27.2008 09:10 PM

BL turkey is great but...HONEYBAKED Ham rocks!...i got 10 pounder for me and my family!...ham sandwiches for a week or so!!!GOOD TIMES!:yes:
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!


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