Thanksgiving

TheMercenary • Nov 18, 2007 5:58 pm
What is everybody doing? We are having about 30 people over to our house for 4 days. Should be fun. Mostly family with some friends as well. Tuesday tap the keg, barbeque. Weds Low Country Boil. Thurs two 16 pound Deep Fried Turkey's. Friday leftovers. Sat lunch and then everyone will depart except for a few hanger-ons... Anyone else?
binky • Nov 18, 2007 6:04 pm
Just a few friends should be nice and relaxing as long as all the kids behave
Cloud • Nov 18, 2007 6:35 pm
Ignoring the whole thing as much as possible. Too many years of doing the whole cleaning, cooking, and more cleaning thing, and crying myself silly afterwards have ruined it fo rme.

Not worth it.
jinx • Nov 18, 2007 7:30 pm
We're going to LJs mother's house, as usual. I've been asked to not make the soup course (like I usually do) becuase everyone is "too full" for dinner.
I'm very pissy about this and might just boycott the whole stupid ridiculous holiday. :mad:
monster • Nov 18, 2007 7:35 pm
jinx;408357 wrote:
We're going to LJs mother's house, as usual. I've been asked to not make the soup course (like I usually do) becuase everyone is "too full" for dinner.
I'm very pissy about this and might just boycott the whole stupid ridiculous holiday. :mad:


Take a huge bottle of alka setzer and pass them around, saying "the soup I make lines your stomach and does you a favor by preventing you from eating too much greasy main course and sugary dessert. This year I've been asked not to bring it, so I guess you'll all be needing these....." :lol:
Perry Winkle • Nov 18, 2007 7:40 pm
My girlfriend and I are cooking Thanksgiving on the 25th. Her parents will be arriving from various parts (Maryland and Sweden) to visit.

Apparently, her father hasn't had a "real" Thanksgiving dinner in decades. So, we're going to give him one.

It should be fun, even in a time of way too much school-related stress.
Michaela • Nov 18, 2007 7:53 pm
Having dinner with my family. There are only3 of us (siblings) and the respective S.O.'s so it'll be nice and quiet.
monster • Nov 18, 2007 8:16 pm
Brit friends from LI visiting. Big teenage boys. :eek:.

I have a big turkey :eek: ;)
Undertoad • Nov 18, 2007 10:08 pm
Wednesday night: Opening/closing band, Rev. Bob Levy/WYSP comedy show at Gilbertsville fire hall

Thursday: dinner at J's brother's place

Saturday: dinner II here with katkeeper

Monday: J's birthday
elSicomoro • Nov 18, 2007 11:10 pm
We're going to my mother-in-law's house. I'm threatening to make my world-famous sweet potato pie.
Chocolatl • Nov 18, 2007 11:18 pm
Going to my grandmother's house, two hours away, for an afternoon turkey lunch with my grandparents, my aunt and her family, and my dad, stepmom, and brothers.
I am currently working at the mall while I finish my degree, so the rest of the weekend will be:
Black Friday: work (NOOOOoooo....)
Saturday: work
Sunday: work
:(
Shawnee123 • Nov 19, 2007 8:59 am
For the first time since I was born, no family thing for Thanksgiving. My younger brother and his family always visit her family in Michigan. In the past few years, we all went to my older brother's house. Just found out older brother's family is going to her family way south of here. (As brother said "Listen, woman. This is the way it is. We are going to do what YOU want whether you like it or not." He was joking.

I'm actually kind of looking forward to cooking at home, just a little. The ex b/f (aka Homeless Guy Who Is Staying With Me After His House Burnt Down) was going to do that, now it will be 2 of us.

May get some movies from the library and just have a day of it. Then again, if we can scrape up some cash and something decent is playing, maybe we'll go to the movies.
ZenGum • Nov 19, 2007 9:41 am
This made me LOL

Man's Thanksgiving:

TheMercenary;408327 wrote:
What is everybody doing? We are having about 30 people over to our house for 4 days. Should be fun. Mostly family with some friends as well. Tuesday tap the keg, barbeque. Weds Low Country Boil. Thurs two 16 pound Deep Fried Turkey's. Friday leftovers. Sat lunch and then everyone will depart except for a few hanger-ons... Anyone else?


Woman's Thanksgiving:
Cloud;408337 wrote:
Ignoring the whole thing as much as possible. Too many years of doing the whole cleaning, cooking, and more cleaning thing, and crying myself silly afterwards have ruined it fo rme.

Not worth it.


When stuff like this is no longer true, then we may sneer at political correctness.

Me? I'll be trying to pretend I give a damn about some festival I've never celebrated back home, because my language school often flirts with American culture. I will also have to get four four-year-old Japanese kids to make stupid cut-out turkeys from cardboard. Which is better than last year when I was supposed to get some nine year olds to make play-dough Easter eggs and bunnies when all they wanted to make were multi-colored turds.
Shawnee123 • Nov 19, 2007 9:44 am
I'm gonna spend the day making these:
bbro • Nov 19, 2007 9:46 am
I am cooking a boneless skinless turkey breast and a couple of fixins for me and my boyfriend. Then, some friends are coming over later in the night and I am planning on making my pumpkin pie and mummy's famous apple pie. With wine of course.
binky • Nov 19, 2007 9:53 am
Chocolatl;408436 wrote:
Going to my grandmother's house, two hours away, for an afternoon turkey lunch with my grandparents, my aunt and her family, and my dad, stepmom, and brothers.
I am currently working at the mall while I finish my degree, so the rest of the weekend will be:
Black Friday: work (NOOOOoooo....)
Saturday: work
Sunday: work
:(


Oh I am soooo sorry Choc- I used to work at a large retail store that opened at 6 am on Black Friday and there was always a crowd when the doors opened - WTF?? don't they have anything better to do?
ZenGum • Nov 19, 2007 9:54 am
dammit Shawnee I had wiped those bloody things from my memory. Whatchyahaftagoandothatfor? :lol:
glatt • Nov 19, 2007 10:16 am
Going to my mother-in-law's in North Carolina for a couple days. It's so boring there. Oh, well.

I'd rather stay home with my wife and kids and have a non-traditional feast. Did a huge salmon fillet baked in filo dough once. It was awesome. Leg of lamb another year. Yum. Turkey is alright, but I don't get excited about it.
Cloud • Nov 19, 2007 10:18 am
ZenGum;408484 wrote:
This made me LOL

Man's Thanksgiving:



Woman's Thanksgiving:


When stuff like this is no longer true, then we may sneer at political correctness.



You are a doll, Zengum.
Chocolatl • Nov 19, 2007 12:28 pm
binky;408488 wrote:
Oh I am soooo sorry Choc- I used to work at a large retail store that opened at 6 am on Black Friday and there was always a crowd when the doors opened - WTF?? don't they have anything better to do?


Thanks for the sympathy, binky. :) Luckily for me, I work an afternoon shift on Black Friday, so I won't have to deal with the people who are outside before dawn rattling the doors. (I don't think I'll ever understand why people would rather spend the day jostling into strangers in stores, instead of hanging out with loved ones at home.)
Kitsune • Nov 19, 2007 12:47 pm
Really hoping I see one of these things indicating this number or higher, this year.
Cicero • Nov 19, 2007 1:02 pm
I'm going to Taos to a bed and breakfast. They can cook and clean...I'm not ruining anyone's Thanksgiving this year! Woo- hoo 3 days off work in a row....Yowzers!! I already bought a stack of books and headed for a wood-burning kiva fireplace with hot cocoa (in my mind)!
Cloud • Nov 19, 2007 1:05 pm
I'll come with you. I've never made it to Taos.
Cicero • Nov 19, 2007 1:12 pm
Alrighty Cloud!!! I'll meet you there!
:)
Seriously....Come on down!!
Taos is pretty awesome....I would hate to see you spend Thanksgiving all by your lonesome.
slang • Nov 19, 2007 1:59 pm
There is no thanks giving holiday here and I'll not miss it too much.

It is nice to see everyone once or twice a year but most of the time we end up in a big argument over this dumbassed thing or another.

The foods are always great, that I'll miss.

Hope everyone has a great Tgiving day though.
Cloud • Nov 19, 2007 2:03 pm
we'll see. It takes about 5 hours to get to Santa Fe, which is why I've never made it to Taos. But thanks for the invite!

. . . tho I sorta invited myself! :)
jester • Nov 19, 2007 2:04 pm
We invited a family of 4 over and my brother, niece & her boyfriend will be coming over. So that will be about 12 of us. Should be fun.
barefoot serpent • Nov 19, 2007 3:45 pm
Going to New Orleans and maybe eat some turkey gumbo. Then take an 8-day trip on the Mrs. Sippee thru the delta and then up the Atchafalaya.
Cicero • Nov 19, 2007 4:15 pm
Cloud;408579 wrote:
we'll see. It takes about 5 hours to get to Santa Fe, which is why I've never made it to Taos. But thanks for the invite!

. . . tho I sorta invited myself! :)


Then it should only be a 4 hour drive to Taos. :) I think you'd love it...lots of tattoo people there. And dread-locks and piercings and......

Wait a darned minute, are you turning down the self-invite?!? Only on the cellar......
:D
Cloud • Nov 19, 2007 5:33 pm
er . . . I think it takes about 6-7 hours to get to Taos, my dear. A loooong drive all by myself.

Wait a darned minute, are you turning down the self-invite?!? Only on the cellar......


LOL! I confuse myself sometimes!
Clodfobble • Nov 19, 2007 7:21 pm
Going up to the mother-in-law's in Arlington (a suburb of the Dallas-Ft. Worth metroplex, about 3.5 hours north of Austin.) The big problem with this is we also have my stepkids for the holiday, which necessitates a trip to Houston (3 hours one-way) on both Tuesday and Sunday for pickup and dropoff.

So to cut down on the ridiculous amount of driving, we'll be taking the 4.5-hour hypotenuse straight between Houston and Arlington, rather than making each a round trip from Austin. Austin-Houston-Arlington on Tuesday, Arlington-Houston-Austin on Sunday.

But this is not a feasible plan for Minifob. He typically starts fussing after about an hour, and for some reason absolutely can't sleep in the car like normal children do. Two 7.5 hour trips would be an absolute nightmare. So I'll be taking the truck separately straight from Austin, with just me and Minifob. (And the Christmas logistics are at least this complicated, every year. Is it any wonder I hate the holidays?)

Couple all of that with the overall fact of spending six days at the mother-in-law's house, which can range anywhere from moderately-to-excruciatingly boring, and I'm really not looking forward to it. And I don't even have to cook or clean, not one bit!
orthodoc • Nov 19, 2007 7:47 pm
My husband has Thanksgiving off for the first time in ... let's see ... fifteen years. So I'm cooking!! Not that I didn't before, but it was always just me and the kids, very quiet. This year feels more festive, with two sons home from college and the whole family here.

Personally I don't care for turkey but everyone else likes it. I'll make some roasted veggies that I like. And for dessert: white chocolate-pumpkin cheesecake. Yummm!:yum:
seakdivers • Nov 19, 2007 7:56 pm
We are having the usual big family get-together. 40-50 people (including kids).
I ordered a "heritage" turkey this year, so I'll be smokin' it out on the Big Green Egg!! :)

Oh, and I got stuck making all the mashed potatoes too.... Booooo!!
shina • Nov 19, 2007 8:32 pm
I'm back in Tampa with my family for the week. Had a great weekend buzzing around with friends. Now helping get the house ready for Turkey Day!
xoxoxoBruce • Nov 19, 2007 9:04 pm
seakdivers;408788 wrote:

Oh, and I got stuck making all the mashed potatoes too.... Booooo!!

What, you don't have an outboard motor?
Razzmatazz13 • Nov 19, 2007 9:15 pm
Chocolatl;408436 wrote:
~snip~
I am currently working ~snip~ so the rest of the weekend will be:
Black Friday: work (NOOOOoooo....)
Saturday: work
Sunday: work
:(


I second that schedule, but my Thursday involves skipping delicious thanksgiving with my mom to cook for my dad. I don't like him being alone on thanksgiving.
Clodfobble • Nov 19, 2007 9:43 pm
seakdivers wrote:
I ordered a "heritage" turkey this year, so I'll be smokin' it out on the Big Green Egg!!


One turkey to feed 40-50 people? Or are other people making additional turkeys? An event that big sounds awesome, that's the kind of family get-togethers I want to have. I just don't have that many relatives.
Cloud • Nov 19, 2007 9:47 pm
Clodfobble;408775 wrote:
Going up to the mother-in-law's in Arlington (a suburb of the Dallas-Ft. Worth metroplex, about 3.5 hours north of Austin.) The big problem with this is we also have my stepkids for the holiday, which necessitates a trip to Houston (3 hours one-way) on both Tuesday and Sunday for pickup and dropoff.

. . .


sounds a bit crazy and not fun. Hope you have safe trips, though.
monster • Nov 19, 2007 10:29 pm
This is what happened two years ago when our visitors came over for Thanksgiving.

(it was a bit of a piss-take at the mod at the time, who kept posting horsey pics and titling them in the format: Photopost: 6 Zillion more images of the same damn horse)
Cicero • Nov 20, 2007 1:21 pm
Who photoshopped in the durgs monster? Heck of a good job on that....
:)
monster • Nov 20, 2007 1:44 pm
Cicero;409047 wrote:
Who photoshopped in the durgs monster? Heck of a good job on that....
:)


bad horses do cornstarch
Shawnee123 • Nov 20, 2007 1:56 pm
Funny as hell, monster!
DanaC • Nov 20, 2007 2:33 pm
I already bought a stack of books and headed for a wood-burning kiva fireplace with hot cocoa (in my mind)!


Yeah....just be careful with them thar books Cic. *stern look*
seakdivers • Nov 20, 2007 5:48 pm
Clodfobble;408817 wrote:
One turkey to feed 40-50 people? Or are other people making additional turkeys?


hehe -whoops, I guess that doesn't make sense, huh? Yes, my aunt is making another 25lber.


And XoB - an outboard is *not* a bad idea!! :D
bluecuracao • Nov 20, 2007 7:06 pm
It'll be just me and Monkeyboy at home this year. As far as I know, he's cooking: a 14-lb turkey, mushroom gravy, challah bread stuffing, mashed red potatoes, greenbean casserole, and fresh cranberries. Tomorrow afternoon, I'm going to the bakery to pick out some kind of pie that's not pumpkin. Tomorrow night, I'd like to see Dirty Diamond at the Khyber, but that depends on what time MB finishes work, or if I feel like going ahead by myself. If we don't go, and he's not too tired from cooking all day, we'll probably head over to whatever bar happens to be open on Thursday evening.
Kitsune • Nov 20, 2007 10:08 pm
shina;408799 wrote:
I'm back in Tampa with my family for the week. Had a great weekend buzzing around with friends. Now helping get the house ready for Turkey Day!


Ah, another Tampa person. Enjoy the weather while you're here!
Griff • Nov 21, 2007 11:27 am
Wed- catch up on Cellar
Thurs- turkey for breakfast at Aunts, ham for dinner with in-laws
Friday- Try not to move
Saturday- kid fences
monster • Nov 21, 2007 12:57 pm
Griff;409279 wrote:
Wed- catch up on Cellar
Thurs- turkey for breakfast at Aunts, ham for dinner with in-laws
Friday- Try not to move
Saturday- kid fences jewelry "acquired" from visits with relatives



fixed it for you, Griff :)
shina • Nov 21, 2007 1:22 pm
Starting to help cook today. Mom likes to get the run-on so she can kick back a bit on Thursday. I am the official..'Hey honey, can you run to the store and get.....' "it" girl. So far I only have two trips under my belt. But I love it!
shina • Nov 21, 2007 1:23 pm
Kitsune;409160 wrote:
Ah, another Tampa person. Enjoy the weather while you're here!


Yay! Tampa unite!
kerosene • Nov 21, 2007 1:35 pm
Hanging out with Perth and his fiancee.
Trilby • Nov 21, 2007 1:48 pm
dinner at mom's with the whole kit and kaboodle family! my two sisters and their families (10 in all) and me and my two boys and a neice's boyfriend---so, 16 for turkey! despite Chemo monday, I have made three pies and a corn casserole for tomorrow. can't wait--i love to have everybody around even if I won't be able to eat. I'm just so happy to see my oldest boy!!
DanaC • Nov 21, 2007 3:30 pm
*smiles* you sound in a good mood Bri. How often d'ye see your eldest these days? He away at college?
Trilby • Nov 21, 2007 4:49 pm
Taylor (will be 18 in Feb) has been busy with football and now basketballl---he's played all four high school years (is, in fact, capt of the football team :) and I only get to see him about once a month. He is looking to go to college in my town (University of Dayton) next year which would be great!

I am feeling better than usual for a chemo week. They put some extra dexamethasone in my IV so I don't hurt so bad. Just having some real hot flashes ("chemo flush") at the moment. I am just looking so forward to seeing my son when he's NOT in a football uniform!
TheMercenary • Nov 24, 2007 10:21 pm
Guests are gone, the few hangerons helped clean up and put things back in order. Now I am laying back and watching Mizzoo beak Kansas while drinkng a nice bottle of South African wine! (I hope)

Hope everybody had a happy holiday, including our former colonial brothers and sisters.
Sundae • Nov 25, 2007 10:40 am
Crikey, read through this thread for the first time, y'all have HUGE Thanksgivings! We thought we had a big family Easter/ Christmas when there used to be 13 of us as regulars!