Alright ya'll
I'm wondering if food varies from state to state or region to region.
What will you be having for Thanksgiving?
Any family traditions that you do every year?
What will you be having for Thanksgiving?
This year we are ordering from Cracker Barrel unfortunately, but traditionally in the past we have had turkey, dressing, gravy, potatoes, green beans, sweet potato casserole, pickles, cranberry sauce, cranberry salad, rolls, corn, pumpkin pie, and sweet potato pie.
Edit: forgot to add that this year hubby and I ordered a deep fried turkey from Bojangles for us to make sandwiches out of that weekend
Any family traditions that you do every year?
Eat until we are stuffed!
Ramsack the newspaper for the Black Friday ads and make our Christmas lists.
When we were kids we'd watch the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. I hope to get our upcoming LO started with that when he or she is old enough.
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Re: GTKY: Thanksgiving
Turkey
Ham
Spinach Artichoke Dip & Crackers
Shrimp Salad
Mashed Potatoes
Stuffing
Greenbean Casserole
Corn
Green Salad
Sweet Potatoes
Cranberry Relish
Apple Pie
Pumpkin Pie
Pecan Pie
Rolls
Wine
Any family traditions that you do every year? On thanksgiving day we always go to other people's houses. Then the next day we always make our own thanksgiving dinner at home, but not necessarily with thanksgiving foods. Just lots of food we really like but don't have very often. Also on thanksgiving all the 'kids' of the family bring a dish of whatever they would like. So we always try to outdo each other with our newest recipes.
We typically have a very traditional (at least for CO) Thanksgiving. It includes roast turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy, cranberry sauce, green bean casserole, roasted brussel sprouts, rolls, and pumpkin pie.
H is from Iowa where they always have the above minus the brussel sprouts and green beans and instead have corn casserole and hashbrown casserole.
One of our family traditions is we all go around the table and take turns saying what we are thankful for. I love it.
- deep fried turkey! H is from southern Alabama, where they deep fry everything, so he introduced me to this glorious tradition
-honey baked ham
- sweet potato casserole with marshmallows
- green bean casserole
-cranberry sauce
- broccoli cheese and rice casserole
- corn pudding
- stove top stuffing
-pumpkin pie
Traditions?
-Macy's Thanksgiving day parade on TV
- deep frying the turkey is major
- scouring Amazon for Black Friday lightening deals
This year we will be in Disney for Thanksgiving, but we'll be doing most of these things in a long-standing tradition with our college friends this Saturday. I can't wait!!
Our traditions for Christmas are way better, however for thanksgiving and Christmas we tend to pull out a puzzle for the whole family to work on. The women cook (minus my sister) while the men go outside and change all our oil and service our vehicles, haha (sister sits around and does her hair and makeup, for whatever reason).
Food choices are pretty typical here in WI, at least for us: Turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy, green bean casserole, corn, pumpkin pie. MIL makes chocolate pumpkin pie, which has always sounded gross to me. We usually also have cherry pie at my family's house.
We used to have a tradition to go through Black Friday ads, but now that the majority of big sales are on Thanksgiving I'm not really into it anymore, and I've been going to those sales for 21 years! I'll still go for some good deals, but the excitement is gone.
Turkey
Meatballs
Seven layer salad
Mashed potatoes & gravy
Green bean casserole
Creamed Corn
Homemade Buns
Cranberry salad
Sweet potato casserole
Pumpkin pie
Apple pie
...and my favorite: Lefse. Lefse is basically a potato flatbreat/Norwegian tortilla. I eat it with just butter, but many people put butter and sugar on it. I usually only have it during the holidays, so it's definitely a treat.
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Baby 1: Stillborn at 27 weeks (April 2014)
Baby 2: Due May 2016
So for my DH, DD, and me: We do Pies-giving on Thanksgiving Day. The only rule: everything we eat must be in the form of a pie or at the very least, served in a pie plate. Thanksgiving with his family...eh, on the food. Nothing spectacular. Dry turkey, boring potatoes, etc. I bring the stuffing/dressing so we can have real stuff, not Stove Top. I usually bring leftover pumpkin pie and chocolate cream pie too. Sometimes real cranberry sauce too but the only people who will eat it is my DH and I. We are the semi "foodies" of the family. My in-laws...well, I've often left their house from a meal and stopped at McD's.
No real traditions. Christmas is more my thing, especially since Thanksgiving has has kind of fallen apart in my family.
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Married in 2011
Baby 1: Stillborn at 27 weeks (April 2014)
Baby 2: Due May 2016
Next we head to my grandmas. She usually makes lamb (they're sheep farmers), turkey, mashed potatoes, homemade gravy, cranberry jello, veggie tray, sweet potatoes, green bean casserole and an endless supply of dessert. Then we just sit around and socialize and go check out the animals on the farm.
For supper we head to DH dad's side and we always have something different. This year it's shredded pork and shredded chicken. The sides depend on whatever everyone else decides to bring so we'll see. I was told to bring "my kids with their cute curls to melt our hearts" so I guess I'm off cooking duty this year lol after dinner we just sit around catching up.
Once we leave there my hubby, sister in law and myself head down to the local walmart for our black friday shopping. We know most of the workers so it's nice to see all of them too. We get greeted with "oh thank god, it's some sane people" or the opposite "you guys are crazy coming out here today...go home before you get hurt" lol its a fun day
Any family traditions that you do every year? My IL's are still married but my parents are divorced so we switch holidays every year so everyone gets a turn. A fun family tradition my Dad started about 7-8 years ago is instead of having a Thanksgiving meal, we all get together that evening and go see a movie. It has worked out really well because we all know what the plan is and everyone makes it every year.
Married in 2011
Baby 1: Stillborn at 27 weeks (April 2014)
Baby 2: Due May 2016
Been married since 2009.
Unicornuate Uterus (yes I menstruate glitter)
Several MCs
DD born 2013 (our miracle "you can't have babies" baby!)
We have all of the basic delicious sides (more import at than the turkey, IMO) and my mom makes a blueberry side dish... we always laugh at the name because it sounds disgusting. She refuses to call it anything else, and the recipe is called "Blueberry Congealed Salad." Super appetizing name.
We also run the Turkey Trot 5k as a family, which is usually freezing, to try to make room for the insane amounts of food.
For traditions we all go out for a walk afterwards and then at night my mom, sister and I look through the flyers and get ready for shopping the next morning
Married in 2011
Baby 1: Stillborn at 27 weeks (April 2014)
Baby 2: Due May 2016
After we've prayed and eaten our fill, we sit around watch the game while playing card and board games. Somewhere between an hour to a few hours later the pies and icecream are brought out. We have blueberry, cherry, a couple types of apple, pumpkin, sometimes strawberry, and banana cream pie! Up until a few years ago each one of the aunts would bring one pie. Then I made the mistake of bringing one too. Not to toot my own horn to much but I'm fairly skilled at baking. They've now decided that the pies are my thing. It makes me feel pretty happy that they like them so much! Even though it's sightly overwhelming.
Can't wait to see everyone this year! We plan on telling them at the Thanksgiving meal! I've got a shirt that says, "I'm growing a little pumpkin." With an arrow pointing to my belly. Just going to wear it, say nothing, and wait. His aunt's reaction is going to be so fun!
I'm thinking of making lasagna or chili and asking for a good, non sweet salad. I'm also asking for normal pastries at breakfast, since I can't eat another bacon grease fried undercooked pancake.
Normally we have a typical Thanksgiving dinner with one of our families & my dog gets her "grandparents" to sneak her all the food.