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In reply to the discussion: So what is everyone cooking for Thanksgiving? [View all]Niagara
(11,876 posts)39. The main event is a Jennie O oven ready turkey.
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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The usual suspects, lol. Turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, veggies, pumpkin pie.
catbyte
Nov 2022
#6
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
I'm doing Cornish hens this year. Just wanted something a little different from turkey
FlyingPiggy
Nov 2022
#15
Nothing. Going to a friend's house for saumon en croute. I am bringing pie (marie
niyad
Nov 2022
#20
My wife and I are catching up on paperwork and neglected stuff from 7 weeks of running everywhere
DFW
Nov 2022
#22
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
Today I made Chicken Divan with rice, and salad. For dessert butterscotch pie. I also cooked
Demsrule86
Nov 2022
#40