Let's see your Turkey Day Feast

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I know it's early but don't forget to get pics of your beautiful tables full of goodies...
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I'm glad this is a decent site, so I'll be leaving this one alone, WV RR, settle down now,,,lol
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Grumpy wrote:I'm glad this is a decent site, so I'll be leaving this one alone, WV RR, settle down now,,,lol
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Me and the wife are alone and going to the movies in Lakeland. Then we are rolling into the Plant city buffet. 11.95 serving turkey and stuffing all day. :thumbup:
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Didn't want you to post the breast meat pictures on the table just yet. hehehe
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No pictures but here's what we had...way too much.

This was out 1st Thanksgiving in our home in South Carolina and we had our son and his family over. Here's our menu:

Potato & bacon soup
Smoked beef brisket point
Garlic mashed potatoes
Green beans with bacon & sauteed onions
Sauerkraut balls (daughter-in-law's recipe)
Cranberries with candied orange sauce
Cranberry sauce
Parker House rolls
Pumpkin pie with whipped cream
Milk
Coffee
Tea

So, do most of you all eat at noon or later?

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That sounds like one heck of a meal...we ate around 4:00 this year . In years past it's been earlier but I kinda liked not rushing.
We had turkey, mashed taters, homemade turkey gravy,loaded cauliflower, rolls, broccoli casserole, apple pie, pumpkin/cheesecake, sweet potato casserole and stuffing... whiskey shots throughout the day :)
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