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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Show Boating. If you do not keep kosher then stop with the sudden kosher Thanksgiving. Are you telling me that your in laws have no dairy or eggs in their fridge where they were storing the raw turkey? Come on - if you are kosher 365 days a week, I get it. But not for the one day when you are having people over. [/quote] My parents did this when DH and I got married. All of a sudden they didn't want to serve any shrimp or crab although they eat it all the time. My aunt and uncle keep Kosher and they are coming over to my parents' for Thanksgiving but all that we do is not include dairy in any of the dishes. BIL likes his stuffing made with butter so he makes a separate one. It's not such a big deal, although strange that all of a sudden OP's parents are deciding that this meal must be Kosher. [/quote]
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