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What are you thankful for? (and YUMMMMM....THANKSGIVING...)


Thanksgiving, the greatest holiday of the year, is nigh upon us.  Don't forget to bring in your CANNED FOOD to help make the holiday happen for people less fortunate than we are!!

What's your favorite thing that you're going to eat this Thanksgiving?  Any traditional dishes at your celebration? Turkey? Tofurkey? Turduken? Lasagna? Thanksgiving dinner soda (http://www.jonessoda.com/files/turkey04.html)?? 

Where will you be spending the holiday and with whom?  And, what are one or two things you're thankful for?

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Turduken Recipes Galore

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I must have been living under a rock, because this is the first year I've heard of a Turduken. A turkey stuffed with a duck stuffed with a chicken. That sounds awesome. I've done my research, and this is definitely going to be sitting on my table come thanksgiving dinner!

I've found several sites that offer what look like amazing recipes for this Turduken. The recipes are pretty easy to find all over the net, but I'm going to save you some time and list links to my favorite turduken recipes right here.

The Turduken I'm cooking this Thanksgiving

Award Winning Recipe from Cajun Grocer!

This recipe comes straight from the south. It includes a very detailed recipe with great cooking instructions. The two stuffing recipes and the dressing recipe to complement the turducken sound fantastic.

Food Network's Paula Deen's Turduken Recipe

http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/paula-deen/turducken-recipe/index.html

It's Paula Deen's turduken recipe! You know it has to be delicious. This was my runner up to Cajun Grocer's recipe. Her recipe provides photos and a video to make things a little easier. Plus, her cornbread dressing recipe sounds delectable.

As Straight-forward as a Turduken Recipe Comes

http://www.cajuncookingrecipes.com/turducken.htm

I'm pretty sure this may be the original Turduken recipe. Don't quote me on that or anything. I'm sort of a turduken newb. This recipe is helpful though because it does include instructions on the de boning of the birds, helpful if you didn't already have your butcher do so.

Well that pretty much sums up my list of Turduken recipies. Oh if you're not up to whole process of creating a turduken. I did stumble across quite a few sites that prepare the turduken for you. All you have to do is thaw and pop it in the oven. Here's a few links if your feeling a little lazy this thanksgiving.

  1. http://www.cajungrocer.com/fresh-foods-holiday-dishes-turducken-c-1_15_24.html
  2. http://www.cajunspecialtymeats.com/browse.cfm/2,52.html
  3. http://www.cajunstuff.com/store/default.php/cPath/1


P.S. Thanksgiving, cupcake style:

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(gravy: caramel. butter/carrots: starbursts.  peas: skittles.  bones: white chocolate. breading: frosted flakes.  completely: awesome)



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my favorite thanksgiving day food has to be yams, and i will be spending it with my grandparents. I am thankful for my nephew who does nothing but brightens up my world, and my parents who always try their best to make me happy

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I'm thankful for school, after I traveled to Cambodia and looked at the schooling there I'm happy to be here at school. Children do in fact walk miles to school over hills, slopes, and bridges. The schools have high fences and pointed tops to keep potential kidnappers out of the school. They close the gates after a certain time and if you were late you weren't getting back into school.

I'm also thankful for the driving laws here in America, theres not stop signs or stop lights in Cambodia. Driving there takes soem skill and a lot of luck.



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I love mashed potatoes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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im thankful that god filled our lakes and oceans with fish....

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Boston Market's Macaroni and Cheese, I can probably skip the turkey and eat that instead if I have to, that stuff is the best in the world :3

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Mashed Potatoes are what i look forward to most at thanks giving

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I will be spending Thanksgiving at my house with my family, and a lot of my new extended-family. I'm definitely thankful for being born as an American. I have been much more appreciative of just being an American while I have been in this class as I am learning about the many problems other areas of the world are having which make most of our problems look relatively insignificant. I am also very thankful for Coach Mounce letting me play Varsity Basketball here, the week I moved here during the Summer. It changed what would have been an extremely awkward first day of school into a semi-awkward first day of school because I allready knew so many people through my sport.

I am the type of person that eats all day every day, I am looking forward to everything on the table at Thanksgiving.

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im thankful god created baseball

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Every holiday, my cousins and I drink a bottle of Apple Cider all night. That's how we celebrate!!! wink

 



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im thankful for the food and family


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I am thankful for my family and the sacrifices that my parents make for my brother and I. We aren't big on tradition because our extended family lives far and my dad moved away for work but I still appreciate the time we get to spend together around food and a full day of movies and football.

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i really like my family's stuffing it has the best sausage and bacon in the world

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Thanksgiving = awesome-tastic.  A holiday centered around family, food, American-ness, and thankfulness - that's like the Cav Quart-fecta of Fabulous.

My extended family always goes to my aunt's in Pasadena. She and my uncle are selling their house, so this will be our last Thanksgiving there.  sniff.  It is suprememly fantastic now because my cousins all have kids my kids' age, so there are at least nine kids under ten running around (sometimes people bring friends with kids, so there can be even more).

All of the cousins make their favorite side dish.  I am the mashed-potato-bringer and my husband usually makes apple pie.  There are a bunch of vegetarians in the fam, so sometimes there is weird stuff like nutloaf (meatloaf-like, but with nuts), but it all usually tastes good.  Except the inevitable tofurkey.  NOT recommended.

As with most Thanksgivings, I am supremely thankful for my amazing family, my inspiring friends, my extraordinary students, that I get to work here in this place I love, that I am an American, a citizen of the greatest country and the greatest beacon of freedom in the history of the world, that human rights like free speech and expression and voting and dignity - just dreaming about which is an act of bravery for many people in the rest of the world - are part of our birthright and our heritage, that I am fortunate enough on Thanksgiving and any other day to have a table full of delicious eats, a house in which to place that table, and family and friends that can freely travel to share it with me.

Anyone else doing the '30 Days of Thankfulness' on Facebook?  I am having to double up most days because I am thankful for so much, I'm going to run out of month before I run through my list - and I'm thankful for that, too!

 

 

 

 

 



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ohmygoshh those cupcakes are so adorable! I'll be spending thanksgiving at my house with a bunch of extended family. i love ALL thanksgiving foods, I'm definitely looking forward to ham and any form of potatoes we'll be having, and of course pumpkin pie for dessert YUM! I could write a whole essay about what I'm thankful for, but I'm most thankful for such a loving family.

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