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Niagara

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39. The main event is a Jennie O oven ready turkey.
Thu Nov 24, 2022, 05:35 PM
Nov 2022

It goes from freezer to oven, it comes in a bag and it stays in the bag during cooking, it's boneless and no electric carving knife is needed. Easy peasy.



Additional fixings are mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, and gluten free biscuits.

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Corn chowder KentuckyWoman Nov 2022 #1
Not that weird, IMO. wnylib Nov 2022 #16
Prime Rib. Seriously... lamp_shade Nov 2022 #2
Hungry-Man turkey TV dinner. nt TexasTowelie Nov 2022 #3
Cornish Game Hen with stuffing... pazzyanne Nov 2022 #4
Sounds Delicious!!! bdamomma Nov 2022 #31
It was! pazzyanne Nov 2022 #38
No cooking here... jerseyjim Nov 2022 #5
The usual suspects, lol. Turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, veggies, pumpkin pie. catbyte Nov 2022 #6
Green bean casserole and macaroni salad. Buckeye_Democrat Nov 2022 #7
Nothing today EYESORE 9001 Nov 2022 #8
Downsizing ours, kozar Nov 2022 #9
That sounds a lot like what my husband and I do all through December. We don't do any big r/o SoBlueInFL Nov 2022 #23
A ham and turkey sandwich. TurboDem Nov 2022 #10
Making an apple pie and MOMFUDSKI Nov 2022 #11
Baked Turkey breast with bacon on top, potato casserole glazed carrots FloridaBlues Nov 2022 #12
Making quasi-traditional dinner... 2naSalit Nov 2022 #13
Does it sound bad to say "I don't know yet"? woodsprite Nov 2022 #14
I'm doing Cornish hens this year. Just wanted something a little different from turkey FlyingPiggy Nov 2022 #15
Homemade sushi - and that's the entire meal Generic Brad Nov 2022 #17
Traditional Hungarian Stew with bread bowls, MarineCombatEngineer Nov 2022 #18
It's hard cooking for one but it sounds like you're making things r/o SoBlueInFL Nov 2022 #19
Nothing. Going to a friend's house for saumon en croute. I am bringing pie (marie niyad Nov 2022 #20
My contributions - pumpkin roll, sweet potatos, cornbread stuffing. alittlelark Nov 2022 #21
My wife and I are catching up on paperwork and neglected stuff from 7 weeks of running everywhere DFW Nov 2022 #22
Not cooking, but on the wish list: JHB Nov 2022 #24
Classic Turkey feast... one of my favorites!! Happy Hoosier Nov 2022 #25
What are country style green beans? LAS14 Nov 2022 #33
Similar to southern... Happy Hoosier Nov 2022 #35
I'm cooking nothing! Buying my dinner this year, very lazy lol JuJuChen Nov 2022 #26
boneless T-roast, keilbasa, collards, sweet pot, acorn squash, and pies. SYFROYH Nov 2022 #27
Pumpkin Cheesecake Deep State Witch Nov 2022 #28
I'm using the last of my frozen spaghetti sauce. zanana1 Nov 2022 #29
Yup, we bought all the traditional turkey dinner stuff from our grocery deli. a kennedy Nov 2022 #30
This is the second year we've happily passed the honors on to our son and his wife. LAS14 Nov 2022 #32
maple-grainy mustard glazed tofu Sky Jewels Nov 2022 #34
Turkey Raftergirl Nov 2022 #36
Costco Thanksgiving ready to cook meal mvd Nov 2022 #37
The main event is a Jennie O oven ready turkey. Niagara Nov 2022 #39
Today I made Chicken Divan with rice, and salad. For dessert butterscotch pie. I also cooked Demsrule86 Nov 2022 #40
Baked chicken, baked potato, veggies (peas, carrots. corn), salad. spanone Nov 2022 #41
We're going out to a restaurant this year. beaglelover Nov 2022 #42
Turkey breast Tree Lady Nov 2022 #43
Ham, salad, sweet potato, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie. Not much of a highplainsdem Nov 2022 #44
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