Day after Thanksgiving

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Chipotle after the mall run


“Mall run?” Are you writing from 1992?


They must be in NJ
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Leftovers go home to family members who weren't there from being on call during the meal (pilot/nurse), so we usually have a big family lasagna I make for the day after.


How big is big?
Anonymous
Pie for breakfast, duh
Anonymous
Pie for breakfast. I have no interest in the rest of it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pie for breakfast, duh


With whipped cream or without?
Anonymous
Thanksgiving redux.
Then leftover meat frozen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Same as the day of Thanksgiving.
+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What's on the menu?


Leftovers!
Anonymous
Make a vanilla milkshake with a piece of pie thrown in it’s like a blizzard, yum.
Anonymous
It’s Shabbat so we don’t get a break. But I’m going to slow cook a lamb tagine so it’s easy. Will have challah and roasted veg and probably will limit us to fruit at dessert.
Anonymous
Something totally different. We have done hibachi or sushi if we go out or. lamb or pasta and meat sauce etc if at home. My mom cooks thanksgiving and I usually cook the Friday meal now and they just come to my house without extra relatives and hang out with my kids. It's nice. We don't do a ton of thanksgiving leftovers usually.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pie for breakfast, duh


With whipped cream or without?


With!
Anonymous
Leftovers and pizza. I do all the Tday cooking and often have house guests. Everyone is forewarned that my duties end Thursday night and after that folks are on their own. We always go out for pizza that Friday night.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Leftovers go home to family members who weren't there from being on call during the meal (pilot/nurse), so we usually have a big family lasagna I make for the day after.


How big is big?


I make enough for 16 people even though there will only be 8 of us. My teens and my BIL are very big eaters at the holidays. So I have a large Emile Henry lasagna dish, then two smaller deep dishes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Make a vanilla milkshake with a piece of pie thrown in it’s like a blizzard, yum.


What kind of pie?
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