Molehill Mountain Art - Part II

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    Good morning lovely & handsome ones :)

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    Tearose, Sirius made me do it!!! Ha! :)

    Dale, what a lovely, luscious.........I'm going to have trouble with that cup I think. Thank you, I'll eat the chocolate whatchamacallit while we look for a sippy cup. :)
    Good morning Chooch, it won't be as hard as you think ;)
     

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    Good morning Dimples :wub:

    I'm starting my second POT :facepalm: Gonna be a long busy day here tho' ;)
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    Bet you're prepping that turkey? Perhaps baking pies? Hum..I miss the old family Thanksgivings. Oh well, no turkey coma for me... But, I'll not be eating leftovers for a week either! Hehehe
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    Bet you're prepping that turkey? Perhaps baking pies? Hum..I miss the old family Thanksgivings. Oh well, no turkey coma for me... But, I'll not be eating leftovers for a week either! Hehehe
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    Yep! And baking a pie, boiling eggs, assembling the dressing etc...etc ...
    Wish you could be with us, one more wouldn't hurt a thing ;)
     

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    Yep! And baking a pie, boiling eggs, assembling the dressing etc...etc ...
    Wish you could be with us, one more wouldn't hurt a thing ;)
    Thank you! But I'll be fine. I thought about maybe making green bean casserole. Potatoe salad, and getting a small turkey breast but, that's way too much trouble just for one meal. I'd be eating that for the next few days too! Hee hee
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    Bojangle's here I come!
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    Thank you! But I'll be fine. I thought about maybe making green bean casserole. Potatoe salad, and getting a small turkey breast but, that's way too much trouble just for one meal. I'd be eating that for the next few days too! Hee hee
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    Bojangle's here I come!
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    Turkey breast in the crockpot is the way to go in that situation, comes out really juicy and tender. That and your green beans could be frozen for later meals, the potato salad ... well, you'd just have to suck it up and eat that pretty quick! :laugh:
     

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    Turkey breast in the crockpot is the way to go in that situation, comes out really juicy and tender. That and your green beans could be frozen for later meals, the potato salad ... well, you'd just have to suck it up and eat that pretty quick! [emoji23]
    Nah, Bojangle's or Henry's Smokehouse. Ribs, now there's an idea. Bet they'll be swamped today!

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    Think dau. and new SIL are making the traditional dinner for tomorrow; however, for Black Friday sushi is scheduled.......Okay. I'm one of those people who love to have 3 dinners in a row off that bird. Then I'd stew the carcass for turkey soup! :)
     

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    As yes, the leftovers. The best part! Turkey sandwiches with a bit of stuffing and home made cranberry sauce can't be beat. With the microwave invention -- load up that plate and nuke it for a replay meal!

    Even when going to big friendly gatherings on Turkey Day, we still cook our own over the weekend to ensure we have plenty of this fare.
     

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    Don't forget, Tearose, the pumpkin and mincemeat pies! I'd have a sliver of any leftovers in the morning with my coffee. Oh dang, it's good to have several days of lip smackin' meals done! :)......Do you put cranberry sauce on your turkey sandwiches? Ha!
     

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    Ah yes, Chooch, the "other stuff" -- whether it be the pies or the traditional family jello salad --- nice for treats with coffee or just for snacks.

    Ah Sirius -- you could reconsider. Many groceries have all the goodies prepared and just have to be reheated. Or, you can even get just a drumstick or 1/2 a turkey breast and cook it just for you. Modern stores now have things to offer for the single cook and the "I can't cook" or ones who just want convenience. Really in a pinch -- there is always turkey TV dinners. :)

    As for potato salad --- I prefer my homemade, and make it just for me in small batches -- but it will be taters of the yam and russet variety for tomorrow.

     

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    Ah yes, Chooch, the "other stuff" -- whether it be the pies or the traditional family jello salad --- nice for treats with coffee or just for snacks.

    Ah Sirius -- you could reconsider. Many groceries have all the goodies prepared and just have to be reheated. Or, you can even get just a drumstick or 1/2 a turkey breast and cook it just for you. Modern stores now have things to offer for the single cook and the "I can't cook" or ones who just want convenience. Really in a pinch -- there is always turkey TV dinners. :)

    As for potato salad --- I prefer my homemade, and make it just for me in small batches -- but it will be taters of the yam and russet variety for tomorrow.

    Yep..Here in the south, if someone doesn't make a sweet potatoe pie at Thanksgiving it's considered insulting tradition!
    What in tarnation?!? No sweet tater pie!!!
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    As yes, the leftovers. The best part! Turkey sandwiches with a bit of stuffing and home made cranberry sauce can't be beat. With the microwave invention -- load up that plate and nuke it for a replay meal!

    Even when going to big friendly gatherings on Turkey Day, we still cook our own over the weekend to ensure we have plenty of this fare.
    That is exactly what we did! I cooked three turkeys! One for the sit down dinners and two for leftovers! My grown sons wouldn't know what to do if I didn't send them and their families home with tons of leftovers! And of course Mr. Chili and I want leftovers too!
     
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