Anonymous wrote:Dunno if it's cause I've been boozing but I am laughing so hard at the weirdo showing up with a PEAR AND GOUDA to nibble on daintily
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pineapple casserole. I love it but I'm the only one.
Okay, I'll try almost anything but this one gives me pause … I'm like another poster and I'll take a bit of everything. I looooooove Thanksgiving (and Christmas and Easter and …)! Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Turkey. It's always dry to the point of gagging. Also pumpkin pie. Heavy and too sweet. I'd rather have a ripe pear with some smoked gouda and a tiny glass of Frangelico hazelnut cordial, so that's what I'll do. I'm taking them.
Not a food snob trying too hard or anything...
Anonymous wrote:Turkey. It's always dry to the point of gagging. Also pumpkin pie. Heavy and too sweet. I'd rather have a ripe pear with some smoked gouda and a tiny glass of Frangelico hazelnut cordial, so that's what I'll do. I'm taking them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently all traditional foods because my in-laws have decided lasagna would be fine. I’m pissed.
I hope there is a Boston Market nearby. I would give you so many props if you went through the drive-thru. Or if there is a grocery store open, and there should be, get a frozen turkey dinner and heat it up right before dinner time.
Dooooo itttt!
Here’s the best part. We are stuck in a cabin with them in northeastern Tennessee.
Still time to grab your shotgun and go shoot yourself a wild one. Love, love the mountains in Tennessee. Gorgeous area all around.
The Smoky Mountains are one of the most beautiful places on earth. Take a hike, the weather is gorgeous in East Tennessee today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently all traditional foods because my in-laws have decided lasagna would be fine. I’m pissed.
I hope there is a Boston Market nearby. I would give you so many props if you went through the drive-thru. Or if there is a grocery store open, and there should be, get a frozen turkey dinner and heat it up right before dinner time.
Dooooo itttt!
Here’s the best part. We are stuck in a cabin with them in northeastern Tennessee.
Still time to grab your shotgun and go shoot yourself a wild one. Love, love the mountains in Tennessee. Gorgeous area all around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently all traditional foods because my in-laws have decided lasagna would be fine. I’m pissed.
I hope there is a Boston Market nearby. I would give you so many props if you went through the drive-thru. Or if there is a grocery store open, and there should be, get a frozen turkey dinner and heat it up right before dinner time.
Dooooo itttt!
Here’s the best part. We are stuck in a cabin with them in northeastern Tennessee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently all traditional foods because my in-laws have decided lasagna would be fine. I’m pissed.
I hope there is a Boston Market nearby. I would give you so many props if you went through the drive-thru. Or if there is a grocery store open, and there should be, get a frozen turkey dinner and heat it up right before dinner time.
Dooooo itttt!
Here’s the best part. We are stuck in a cabin with them in northeastern Tennessee.