Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We eat early--it's a lunch meal (caveat being we are a small family with no nearby extended family so we have a small turkey that cooks quickly.) Then we go for a walk and come home and have pie. I get that when you're hosting 30 people that doesn't work.
I hate having Thanksgiving as a dinner meal. I love having all the food put away and the kitchen cleaned up and not having to worry about it after dinner. I like the everyone just puts together whatever plate of leftovers or turkey sandwich and pie whenever they get hungry in the evening.
I shoot for around 3 because I want the kitchen cleaned up and closed after the meal. I don't want people eating dinner and making a mess later in the evening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We eat early--it's a lunch meal (caveat being we are a small family with no nearby extended family so we have a small turkey that cooks quickly.) Then we go for a walk and come home and have pie. I get that when you're hosting 30 people that doesn't work.
I hate having Thanksgiving as a dinner meal. I love having all the food put away and the kitchen cleaned up and not having to worry about it after dinner. I like the everyone just puts together whatever plate of leftovers or turkey sandwich and pie whenever they get hungry in the evening.
I shoot for around 3 because I want the kitchen cleaned up and closed after the meal. I don't want people eating dinner and making a mess later in the evening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My side of the family: arrive at noon, eat at 2.
Inlaws: arrive at 5 or 6, eat at 7.
So you have two shifts? Do they not get along?
No I mean, if we're going to my parents house, we eat at 2. If we're going to my SIL's house, we eat late.
Occasionally, my side of the family doesn't get together due to conflicting schedules, so my parents join us at SIL's.
Anonymous wrote:We eat early--it's a lunch meal (caveat being we are a small family with no nearby extended family so we have a small turkey that cooks quickly.) Then we go for a walk and come home and have pie. I get that when you're hosting 30 people that doesn't work.
I hate having Thanksgiving as a dinner meal. I love having all the food put away and the kitchen cleaned up and not having to worry about it after dinner. I like the everyone just puts together whatever plate of leftovers or turkey sandwich and pie whenever they get hungry in the evening.
Anonymous wrote:We eat early--it's a lunch meal (caveat being we are a small family with no nearby extended family so we have a small turkey that cooks quickly.) Then we go for a walk and come home and have pie. I get that when you're hosting 30 people that doesn't work.
I hate having Thanksgiving as a dinner meal. I love having all the food put away and the kitchen cleaned up and not having to worry about it after dinner. I like the everyone just puts together whatever plate of leftovers or turkey sandwich and pie whenever they get hungry in the evening.
Anonymous wrote:We eat early--it's a lunch meal (caveat being we are a small family with no nearby extended family so we have a small turkey that cooks quickly.) Then we go for a walk and come home and have pie. I get that when you're hosting 30 people that doesn't work.
I hate having Thanksgiving as a dinner meal. I love having all the food put away and the kitchen cleaned up and not having to worry about it after dinner. I like the everyone just puts together whatever plate of leftovers or turkey sandwich and pie whenever they get hungry in the evening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My side of the family: arrive at noon, eat at 2.
Inlaws: arrive at 5 or 6, eat at 7.
So you have two shifts? Do they not get along?
Anonymous wrote:We like to eat around 4, go for a long walk, clean up, then have leftovers and dessert around 8-9.