Anonymous
Post 11/22/2018 16:56     Subject: What thanksgiving food will you skip this year?

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

Don’t forget the tiny glass
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2018 16:25     Subject: What thanksgiving food will you skip this year?

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!


It's good. Pineapple tossed with a flour/sugar mixture and cheddar cheese topped with buttered ritz crumbs.
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2018 16:02     Subject: What thanksgiving food will you skip this year?

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
Post 11/22/2018 15:04     Subject: What thanksgiving food will you skip this year?

the only thing I'm sad will be skipped is pie

not having sweet potato casserole or mac n cheese either
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2018 11:54     Subject: What thanksgiving food will you skip this year?

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...


+1 A joy to be around, no doubt.
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2018 11:44     Subject: What thanksgiving food will you skip this year?

Mashed potatoes made scalloped instead
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2018 11:40     Subject: What thanksgiving food will you skip this year?

I love lasagna. Not going to get it on thanksgiving, but wouldn’t mind at all.
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2018 11:28     Subject: What thanksgiving food will you skip this year?

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
Post 11/22/2018 11:16     Subject: What thanksgiving food will you skip this year?

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.


You are confusing East Tennessee and northeastern Tennessee. I lived in Knoxville while in grad school and spent plenty of time in the Smoky Mountains. This is one of FIL’s friends hunting cabins in the woods with no mountains, no trails, no anything.
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2018 11:14     Subject: What thanksgiving food will you skip this year?

My DH's family sometimes makes lasagna, mashed potatoes, and green bean casserole because those are the thanksgiving foods they like. It's...odd. They exhibit some disordered eating in several different ways, so I get it. But man is it a bummer.

My dad's family was italian/polish and would have two Thanksgiving meals in a row where we switched out the table. First was traditional thanksgiving foods. 2nd was the ethnic food fest lasagna, salad, bread, baked ziti, kielbasa, pierogi, etc... It was incredible and I have very find memories of it as a child. When we get together with them now - they are mostly elderly but still cook well - it is traditional without the 2nd course.

I'd actually be ok with a GOOD lasagna/antipasto tray/lots of breads spread with traditional thanksgiving deserts. I think I could do that once in a while if the Christmas meal was roast chicken and more traditional thanksgiving foods.
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2018 11:09     Subject: What thanksgiving food will you skip this year?

Turkey lasagna, green bean casserole, cranberry jelly sauce (molded like a can), whipped cream, Brussels sprouts -ew
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2018 11:01     Subject: What thanksgiving food will you skip this year?

My FIL loves creamed onions. I have made them every year, for him. He is no longer with us, and I didn't make them. No one will miss them. Him, yes, but not the onions!
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2018 10:44     Subject: What thanksgiving food will you skip this year?

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
Post 11/22/2018 09:46     Subject: What thanksgiving food will you skip this year?

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
Post 11/22/2018 09:19     Subject: What thanksgiving food will you skip this year?

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.


Fun times, PP, fun times! Sounds like they did a great bait and switch. But look at the bright side - at least it won't be vegan lasagna. I like the idea of a frozen turkey dinner for next year.