I'll be too busy cooking tomorrow to be on the board until later in the day, maybe even early evening. So it's best to wish it early then not at all.I thought thanksgiving was tomorrow?

That was my thought entirely.I'll be too busy cooking tomorrow to be on the board until later in the day, maybe even early evening. So it's best to wish it early then not at all.![]()
I'm taking notes here. Those sound delicious. You sound like quite the chef, with how you're improvising and adapting.Just my wife and I (she's on low carb/low sugar diet), so adapting some old dishes & adding a couple of new ones- but Happy Thanksgiving to all! 1) Pumpkin Thai soup, 2) Salad with goat cheese, roasted beets, pear & walnuts, 3) roasted turkey thighs, 4) sausage stuffing & gravy, 5) swiss chard & sweet potato gratin, 6) roasted root vegetables, 7) dessert of baked apples with ricotta, honey, pistachios, 8) lots of wine!
oh that sounds greatJust my wife and I (she's on low carb/low sugar diet), so adapting some old dishes & adding a couple of new ones- but Happy Thanksgiving to all! 1) Pumpkin Thai soup, 2) Salad with goat cheese, roasted beets, pear & walnuts, 3) roasted turkey thighs, 4) sausage stuffing & gravy, 5) swiss chard & sweet potato gratin, 6) roasted root vegetables, 7) dessert of baked apples with ricotta, honey, pistachios, 8) lots of wine!
roasted fennel is sublime! any leftovers goes great in soup tooI'm taking notes here. Those sound delicious. You sound like quite the chef, with how you're improvising and adapting.
I have been loving the roasted vegetables lately, and I just recently discovered that roasted fennel is one of the most succulent things I've ever tasted. Truly sublime.
Wishing a happy day to all, staying with protocol and just the better half and myself at home. A good meal planed and an IPA treat for the day. Will be thinking of those less fortunate around the globe that will not see anything similar.be assured better days are ahead
Thanks.However you celebrate, with family or friends, with turkey or ham or lasagna, wine, water or iced tea, be safe, be happy, be assured better days are ahead. Have a good one all!

The last one will overcome any Thanksgiving woes.Just my wife and I (she's on low carb/low sugar diet), so adapting some old dishes & adding a couple of new ones- but Happy Thanksgiving to all! 1) Pumpkin Thai soup, 2) Salad with goat cheese, roasted beets, pear & walnuts, 3) roasted turkey thighs, 4) sausage stuffing & gravy, 5) swiss chard & sweet potato gratin, 6) roasted root vegetables, 7) dessert of baked apples with ricotta, honey, pistachios, 8) lots of wine!
I know from whence you speak, Msgret. Up at five am to mix the stuffing and start the coffee for my wife. But it is so worth it tomorrow when it's even better eating Hot Turkey Sandwichs.I'll be too busy cooking tomorrow to be on the board until later in the day, maybe even early evening. So it's best to wish it early then not at all.![]()
Rshermvikes, hope those doggie bags contain everything you like. Great friends are worth more than gold and silver and we can never have enough.I live alone but my great friends keep me well fed with "doggie bags" of their meals that they'll bring over and have their masks on!