Well, my left overs are pretty much picked over and all that remains is a bit of cranberry sauce in the bottom of the container...it left as fast as it arrived!! Thought I'd throw out a glimpse of what was on our Thanksgiving table. I'll try to post recipes and link them back to titles over time.... although, I may have to hunt some down, because I didn't make everything. There were 24 of us in all...and most of the time was spent telling stories, drinking wine, watching football and stuffing faces. I even forgot individual pictures of the rolls. Oh well...it was worth it! Big plate full of...
Roast Turkey
girli's Cranberry Sauce
Spiced, Roasted Applesauce
Sausage, Sage and Apple Dressing
Good ol' Mashed Potatoes
Turkey Gravy from the drippings
Candied Sweet Potatoes
Green Bean Casserole first year with cheese on it...undecided about that addition...surprisingly.
Broccoli Salad
Mac n' Cheese
Sour Cream Biscuits...I guess they're actually called muffins, but I prefer to call them biscuits
Pecan Pie
Chocolate Pecan Pie
Pumpkin Pie
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I wish I were one of the guests at your dining table.
ReplyDelete24 people what a blast! I can understand why there is nothing left - did you cook two turkeys?
ReplyDeleteKenny...you're welcome at my table anytime :D
ReplyDeleteDog...right! No, one 17 lb-er and an extra breast. 7 of those guests were "unexpected"...which is more than fine...but in hindsight, we would have made 2 had we known!!
Hey chief,
ReplyDeletegreat idea of a thanksgiving post :) A picture is really worth a thousand words. Your thanksgiving looks gorgeous and very traditional too...
Wow that is a lot of food! That applesauce looks really yummy....:)
ReplyDeleteWe had the same number of people! Looks like a great feast, love that chocolate pecan pie!
ReplyDeleteSplendiferous!
ReplyDeleteIt all looks good!
ReplyDeleteRecipe for the mac and cheese? Pleeeeeeease?
ReplyDeleteThat's a feast all right! It looks wonderful and it sounds like the perfect Thanksgiving gathering. Glad you had a good one!
ReplyDeleteThis ?...This is a Thanksgiving buffet ! : )...for royalty...! I love it...my goodness heather..you would have been exahusted after all this cooking...and you even managed to take amazing pictures while you were at it... you are super woman !
ReplyDeletePS : I just grabbed your button : )
ReplyDeleteWhat a feast!!! I wish I had some of the pecan pie right now. That's the one this I missed this year.
ReplyDeleteMac n' cheese and turkey. Now why didn't I think of that. Everything looks so delish.
ReplyDeleteThe thing I noticed was the pumpkin pie slice that had been cut in half on the right side. Was that the diet piece :) ;)
ReplyDeleteEverything looks absolutely wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a feast!
ReplyDeleteIt has been about 6 weeks since our Thanksgiving, and I am craving turkey again. Looks so family-cozy and delish.
Actually that piece of pie that was cut in half was an extra piece that I took home as leftovers..the whole piece, plus another because I'm feeding 2!! LOL, by the way this is girli's little sis ;)
ReplyDelete~~Jen
Chris (& Jen)...that is grandma's way of checking to see if the pumpkin pie is done! LOL...growing up I always thought that was the way a pumpkin pie was supposed to look! :D
ReplyDeleteI had no idea Head..but i tasted just as wonderful!! I forgot to say how delicious everything was just in case anyone doubted it, and I guess everything is pretty traditional..but then how could it not be? What else do people eat for Thanksgiving? Strike that Jaz brought in some ribs from their dinner..i dont get it, ribs for Thanksgiving? I dunno maybe thats normal. Next year I definitely wanna make some greens too, mmmm!
ReplyDelete*drool* I have to keep myself from licking the screen!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you had an amazing time Heather!!!! I don't suppose you'd consider sending some leftovers by FedEx to a Canadian who has to wait until Christmas for turkey.
ReplyDeleteOOoooo, your Thanksgiving feast looks terrific! Glad to hear it was a success!
ReplyDeleteBtw, I hope you liked the pie! By the looks of it you guys like your nuts! LOL!
~ingrid
this is American thanksgiving...
ReplyDeleteYou were at your Mom's... didn't it kill you not to be in charge of the cooking?
everything looks wonderful! I've made those sour cream biscuits before....(in little mini muffin tins) and LOVE THEM!! sounds like you enjoyed your turkey day
ReplyDelete2 dozen guests, holy crap.. how fun. EVERYTHING looked gorgeous!! Delicious. Is that broccoli salad in your archives?
ReplyDeleteHow fun to have so many at your dinner! The food looks fabulous- I think I'll show up at your house next year! :)
ReplyDeleteI have nothing to say. I wasn't invited. Hmph.
ReplyDeleteThat is one grand dinner. Each dish looks yummy but that chocolate pecan pie is Heaven.
You certainly are a great hostess. Thanks for sharing this. It is impressive and more important, I am sure delicious.
No picture os the rolls????
ReplyDeleteWhat a feast- it all looks so delicious!
Looks fabulous! I didn't take pictures this year... guess I was too busy eating, drinking and being merry!
ReplyDeleteGlad you had a terrific Thanksgiving!
Belated Happy Thanksgiving! Haven't been on to check out blogs.
ReplyDeleteAnyways, your food looks sooo good. I'm sure everyone was stuffed with all thse delish yummy yums. Ohhh, I so want to have a bite of that Green Bean Casserole.
This is food porn to extremes, basically. I might need a cold shower.
ReplyDeletePersonally, I think the green bean casserole with cheese looks awesome. And those biscuits. Oh my god those biscuits look good. And all of the pies. I might have to come over to your place for Thanksgiving next year.
This is my first Holiday blogging season and it's been so much fun seeing what everyone has been doing across the country. I love blogging. I especially like your mac and cheese and brocolli cassarole. The chololate pecan pie looks fabulous. Thanks for sharing - and Happy Belated Thanksgiving. Let the Christmas melee begin! :-)
ReplyDeleteMmmm...yummy! It was soooo good!!! <3 Lyn
ReplyDeleteahh I'm so stuffed! Thanks for the wonderful feast!
ReplyDeleteA royal feast for sure. I am stuffed just look at your delicious photos. Wowser!
ReplyDeleteChocolate pecan pie...Mmmmmmmmmmm
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so good! I love that you made some homemade applesauce. I think that's a great idea for thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteI'm coming to Girli's house for T-day next year!!! Slurp!
ReplyDeleteWow. Oh wow. And did you unveil your tattoo?
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