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#26 Applepi

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Posted 08 November 2014 - 01:55 PM

cornnnbread i cant believe i forgot



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Posted 08 November 2014 - 01:55 PM

Mine usually consists of three large oven roasted turkeys and... well actually the only part we care about is the turkey. 



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Posted 08 November 2014 - 01:55 PM

NEVER ENDING LEFTOVERS. 

 

Turkey on a buttered roll. More green bean casserole. More mashed potatoes. More MORE MORE. 

Don't watch the scale during that time period as well.



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Posted 08 November 2014 - 01:55 PM

English. And my husband and I don't really do much for Xmas either.

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Posted 08 November 2014 - 01:55 PM

English.

Yeah, we're speaking that.



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Posted 08 November 2014 - 01:56 PM

Ehhh I haven't been around a Thanksgiving sorta thing in years :p Sometimes when I'm at my grandma's we have sunday dinner, and I normally have
 
Mashed potatoes
Roasted potatoes + sometimes parsnips
Broccoli
Sometimes peas
Sometimes either just carrots or mashed carrots + turnips
Yorkshire puddings
Stuffing
LOADS OF GRAVY YESSSS
 
Thanks mom for forcing me to be a vegetarian the second I was born ;_; I-I wanna be able to have more than just a bite or two of whatever kind of meat without thinking "ok well that's enough of that for a while hahah"....
 

cornnnbread i cant believe i forgot

 
Holy fuck I can't remember the last time I had cornbread!! That stuff is so tasty!! :3 <3



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Posted 08 November 2014 - 01:58 PM

Ehhh I haven't been around a Thanksgiving sorta thing in years :p Sometimes when I'm at my grandma's we have sunday dinner, and I normally have
 
Mashed potatoes
Roasted potatoes + sometimes parsnips
Broccoli
Sometimes peas
Sometimes either just carrots or mashed carrots + turnips
Yorkshire puddings
Stuffing
LOADS OF GRAVY YESSSS
 
Thanks mom for forcing me to be a vegetarian the second I was born ;_; I-I wanna be able to have more than just a bite or two of whatever kind of meat without thinking "ok well that's enough of that for a while hahah"....
 

 
Holy fuck I can't remember the last time I had cornbread!! That stuff is so tasty!! :3 <3

 

cornbread + chili is like my thing all winter. YUM-O 

 

and i hear you about the vegetarian thing. I was one my entire life b/c my momma raised me that way, the switch to eating meat was probably one of the toughest things. there are still some meats i wont eat



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Posted 08 November 2014 - 01:59 PM

Don't watch the scale during that time period as well.

 

I go do a 5k on Thanksgiving Day to justify what I eat. 



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Posted 08 November 2014 - 01:59 PM

Ehhh I haven't been around a Thanksgiving sorta thing in years :p Sometimes when I'm at my grandma's we have sunday dinner, and I normally have
 
Mashed potatoes
Roasted potatoes + sometimes parsnips
Broccoli
Sometimes peas
Sometimes either just carrots or mashed carrots + turnips
Yorkshire puddings
Stuffing
LOADS OF GRAVY YESSSS
 
Thanks mom for forcing me to be a vegetarian the second I was born ;_; I-I wanna be able to have more than just a bite or two of whatever kind of meat without thinking "ok well that's enough of that for a while hahah"....
 

 
Holy fuck I can't remember the last time I had cornbread!! That stuff is so tasty!! :3 <3

 

Yorkshire pudding. I love Yorkshire pudding.



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Posted 08 November 2014 - 02:04 PM

cornbread + chili is like my thing all winter. YUM-O 

Yes, or chili + fritos 

 

I go do a 5k on Thanksgiving Day to justify what I eat. 

My gf wants us to do a 5k Thanksgiving morning and that just sounds awful, doesn't it just make you too tired to eat an obscene amount of food?



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Posted 08 November 2014 - 02:08 PM

I go do a 5k on Thanksgiving Day to justify what I eat. 

Overachiever.

 

I'd make sure I eat a ton more to balance that out.



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Posted 08 November 2014 - 02:10 PM

Yes, or chili + fritos 

 

My gf wants us to do a 5k Thanksgiving morning and that just sounds awful, doesn't it just make you too tired to eat an obscene amount of food?

 

It makes you feel less guilty and appreciate the tryptophan nap a lot more. 



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Posted 08 November 2014 - 02:13 PM

Don't watch the scale during that time period as well.

 

 Hahaha yes for those who would worry about a dramatic increase in weight. x'P Last thanksgiving I went from 180 to 192 from morning till night, and it was a LONG day.

 

cornnnbread i cant believe i forgot

 

Mmmm I try to avoid bread personally. But cornbread, that's gotta be an occasional exception at least. B)



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Posted 08 November 2014 - 02:14 PM

 

 

 

Mmmm I try to avoid bread personally. But cornbread, that's gotta be an occasional exception at least. B)

but corn is a vegetable so cornbread is a vegetable too. 



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Posted 08 November 2014 - 02:14 PM

It makes you feel less guilty and appreciate the tryptophan nap a lot more. 

Haha Thanksgiving never makes me feel guilty I quiet enjoy being a fatty for a day, its like I pack all of my unhealthy eating for the year into one epic day. I bet that afternoon nap is awesome though



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Posted 08 November 2014 - 02:24 PM

Omg pie.

 

How did I forget pie.

 

Usually pumpkin and pecan.



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Posted 08 November 2014 - 02:36 PM

but corn is a vegetable so cornbread is a vegetable too. 

 

That is sound logic.



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Posted 08 November 2014 - 02:39 PM

That is sound logic.

Also works for carrot cake.



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Posted 08 November 2014 - 02:40 PM

That is sound logic.

 

 Cornbread logic 101! That would be a good name for a Neopets item. :)



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Posted 08 November 2014 - 02:41 PM

 Cornbread logic 101! That would be a good name for a Neopets item. :)

a book probably



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Posted 08 November 2014 - 02:42 PM

a book probably

That's what it sounds like, anyways.



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Posted 08 November 2014 - 02:48 PM

 Oh how I love the famous turkey nap. Usually I can't fall asleep easy but on thanksgiving I always can, maybe just because I get tired from all the people, cooking  commotion etc.

 

a book probably

That's what it sounds like, anyways.

 

 Uhhh no I was thinking more like a useless travel brochure. (ID 106 joke)



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Posted 08 November 2014 - 02:51 PM

 Oh how I love the famous turkey nap. Usually I can't fall asleep easy but on thanksgiving I always can, maybe just because I get tired from all the people, cooking  commotion etc.

 

 

 Uhhh no I was thinking more like a useless travel brochure. (ID 106 joke)

 

It really does sound like something they'd make a book item though.



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Posted 08 November 2014 - 03:12 PM

I'VE BEEN PLANNING THIS HOLIDAY FOR MONTHS OMG

Anyway, my mom is a pescatarian once a year (vegetarian the rest of the time), I'm a carnivore, and we're all gluten/grain free, so I'm working around that. I'm also feeding 12-15 people.

I'm having smoked salmon, a turkey (unsure how to prepare yet, leaning toward smoking, since I'll already have the smoker out), cranberry/cherry sauce, dressing, chopped cabbage-kale salad, bannoffee pie, apple cheesecake, green beans with bacon, deviled eggs, broccoli salad with more bacon, armadillo eggs, mashed potatoes and organ gravy, sweet potato casserole, and an assortment of dips, because I love appetizers.

We don't have it here :/ I'd love me some turkey.

Come here, I'll feed you, least-favorite.

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Posted 08 November 2014 - 03:14 PM

I'VE BEEN PLANNING THIS HOLIDAY FOR MONTHS OMGAnyway, my mom is a pescatarian once a year (vegetarian the rest of the time), I'm a carnivore, and we're all gluten/grain free, so I'm working around that. I'm also feeding 12-15 people.I'm having smoked salmon, a turkey (unsure how to prepare yet, leaning toward smoking, since I'll already have the smoker out), cranberry/cherry sauce, dressing, chopped cabbage-kale salad, bannoffee pie, apple cheesecake, green beans with bacon, deviled eggs, broccoli salad with more bacon, armadillo eggs, mashed potatoes and organ gravy, sweet potato casserole, and an assortment of dips, because I love appetizers.Come here, I'll feed you, least-favorite.


Alright, Sassy. I'll be your favorite in no time, just wait.



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