Traditional non-traditional Thanksgiving meal

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Had to move it to Tuesday due to work, but Turkey, mashed potatoes, homemade gravy and dinner rolls. Kicked up green bean cassarole and baked sweet potatoes, fresh pumpkin pie with homemade vanilla ice cream. Forgot to bring left overs to work, but what the heck...they are serving the same thing!
 
Over at Sisters today. Traditional meal with all the goodies. This is one day we put aside all our diets and careful eating. We are thankful for what we have and will enjoy the family and food.
 
Sorry Chris!!

Too soon for a TRADITION!!!

tra·di·tion

[truh-dish-uhn] Show IPA
noun 1. the handing down of statements, beliefs, legends, customs, information, etc., from generation to generation, especially by word of mouth or by practice: a story that has come down to us by popular tradition.

2. something that is handed down: the traditions of the Eskimos.

3. a long-established or inherited way of thinking or acting: The rebellious students wanted to break with tradition.

4. a continuing pattern of culture beliefs or practices.

5. a customary or characteristic method or manner: The winner took a victory lap in the usual track tradition.

Clearly you belong to definition 3!! REBELLIOUS!!!

But to achieve definition ONE, you will need your subsequent generations to adopt your new menu, which is still in the "early adopter" stage.

So, let's refer to it as your REBELLIOUS menu that hopes to achieve "ritual" standing!


A feat for which future generations will likely refer to you as "Chris-the chicken boob grabber!" Now THAT would be a tradition!!!


(For newer members, Chris was the person who came up with the moniker "Resinator", he enjoys playing with the language, and he is good at it!)
 
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Grilled steaks, homemade jalepeno mac and cheese, asparagas, salad, and rolls. I love chicken or steak with pasta.

Mike
 
Tug boat holiday meal, Lobster tail, Fillet Mignion, shrimp cocktail and then the usual side items.

Karl
 
Sorry Chris!!

Too soon for a TRADITION!!!

tra·di·tion

[truh-dish-uhn] Show IPA
noun 1. the handing down of statements, beliefs, legends, customs, information, etc., from generation to generation, especially by word of mouth or by practice: a story that has come down to us by popular tradition.

2. something that is handed down: the traditions of the Eskimos.

3. a long-established or inherited way of thinking or acting: The rebellious students wanted to break with tradition.

4. a continuing pattern of culture beliefs or practices.

5. a customary or characteristic method or manner: The winner took a victory lap in the usual track tradition.

Cav!!!
Is that you!!!!?????!!!!!

For you newer members, Cav was the spelling and grammar policeman here, back in the day.
 
Tug boat holiday meal, Lobster tail, Fillet Mignion, shrimp cocktail and then the usual side items.

Karl

Wait a minute Karl...what's a usual side when you have lobster, filet and shrimp!? I'm on a flight!!

Green bean casserol, rolls, twice baked potatoes, deviled eggs and then cakes and pies which I can't eat because I am a diabetic :mad:. The cook also put out assorted candies.
 
10 lbs worth of sirloin (13 people including the 2 and 4 year old), baked potatoes, rolls, homemade mac and cheese, some rabbit food, and a full spread of desserts. Oh yeah, and bacon wrapped jalepenos of the grill, too.

And, yes..this is a tradition! Three generations were represented and i see no reason to change it!
 
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