What do you serve for lunch on thanksgiving?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t “serve” lunch to houseguests - I stock up on sandwich and salad fixings and ask people to help themselves when hungry.


Unless I know you well, I am probably not going to be in your fridge assembling a meal for myself. Put the food out for your guests..doesn't have to be in a formal way.


Wouldn't you know them well if you were staying with them?


If you aren't serving a meal, I assume that you are not really expecting people to eat. It would be impolite to make a meal for myself when you are not eating. Staying with my mom would be a different story (though she would for sure put out sandwich fixings for people to grab) but most other people no.


Some of you people are so uptight.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t “serve” lunch to houseguests - I stock up on sandwich and salad fixings and ask people to help themselves when hungry.


Unless I know you well, I am probably not going to be in your fridge assembling a meal for myself. Put the food out for your guests..doesn't have to be in a formal way.


Why would you invite strangers you don't know well to your house at all, to say nothing of a national holiday devoted to family?


There are a whole lot of people between "strangers" and one's mom. Basically I am not going into most people's fridge to make a meal for myself. If you are staying at my house, around lunch time I will put out some easy to grab items for people to enjoy (or skip). Its really about 5 minutes of effort. If that is too much perhaps you should not host.
Anonymous
We serve a breakfast casserole around 8 or 9 am and then put out a giant tray of fruit, cheese, nuts, veggies, chips, and dips at noon. Thanksgiving dinner is at 4.
Anonymous
I serve thanksgiving brunch around 930am, put out tday appetizers around 3, and dinner at 4.
Anonymous
I make pumpkin soup
My H smokes a salmon
my MIL will bring charcuterie board and veggies for dip.
Anonymous
I would do simple sandwiches. Turkey, ham, cheese, bread, maybe a tub of chicken salad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t “serve” lunch to houseguests - I stock up on sandwich and salad fixings and ask people to help themselves when hungry.


Unless I know you well, I am probably not going to be in your fridge assembling a meal for myself. Put the food out for your guests..doesn't have to be in a formal way.


PP here. If you're staying in my home, you are a close family member or friend and you know the drill at my house (because I have communicated it's an open kitchen, I have XYZ available, help yourself, etc.).
Anonymous
Hot dogs and chips

Don't really eat breakfast because of Turkey Trot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t “serve” lunch to houseguests - I stock up on sandwich and salad fixings and ask people to help themselves when hungry.


Unless I know you well, I am probably not going to be in your fridge assembling a meal for myself. Put the food out for your guests..doesn't have to be in a formal way.


PP here. If you're staying in my home, you are a close family member or friend and you know the drill at my house (because I have communicated it's an open kitchen, I have XYZ available, help yourself, etc.).


When I have guests we generally have meals together so we take food out and eat it at general meal times. Sure its an open kitchen but we put food out for meals.
Anonymous
We do late Thanksgiving lunch. Linner.
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