Hope everyone had a great day! My wife made hotdogs and beans :O
Hope everyone had a great day! My wife made hotdogs and beans :O
Hi Jahmas,
In a message to All you wrote:
Hope everyone had a great day! My wife made hotdogs and beans :O
We did our get together yesterday. I started cooking at 6am, everything turned out good even though I threw a pie across the kitchen but we
managed to save 90% of it. (My hands just randomly stop working it was
not out of anger or anything... just threw the pie).
Told everyone that's it for this year. Someone else can do xmas, as I
will do my best to pick up a shift at work for time and a half anyway.
Shawn
Re: Turkey!
By: Jahmas to All on Sat Nov 30 2024 07:44:35
Hope everyone had a great day! My wife made hotdogs and beans :O
Now that's living large! ;)
Mine was a bit more sedate. Went to one of my Nephew's with my Sister and Bro-in-law, joined a bunch of relatives on his side I didn't know and we feasted on turkey, cornish hens, prime rib, backed potatos, baked mac and cheese, various veggies (I skipped those), crescent rolls, and for desert we had white and pumpkin spice cakes.
the 8th and it's a 5 hr drive. i'll go back during christmas.
i'm stil sending presents all the time.
for thanksgiving i was going to do a pickup order at a restaurant in
town but i slept too late. so i just ate junk. good times!
sounds like rich people stuff aside from the mac and cheese. i'm
against having mac and cheese as a dinner item at something big unless
you have kids. i'm a mac n cheese snob.
Hi Jahmas,I'm glad the pie was not thrown in frustration. My wife made several apple pies for a bake sale and I reminded her that the bakesale was over. She almost cried! She said she had some leftover stuff and she had made a small one for me about 4" in diameter. It had somehow become disrupted in the baking process and sort of opened up in the middle and looked like a vagina. I laughed and said something to the effect that I "liked to eat pie!" She laughed so hard that she started crying. It was a good Thanksgiving!
We did our get together yesterday. I started cooking at 6am, everything turned out good even though I threw a pie across the kitchen but we managed to save 90% of it. (My hands just randomly stop working it was
not out of anger or anything... just threw the pie).
Told everyone that's it for this year. Someone else can do xmas, as I
will do my best to pick up a shift at work for time and a half anyway.
Shawn
Jahmas wrote to All <=-
Hope everyone had a great day! My wife made hotdogs and beans :O
Tiny wrote to Jahmas <=-
We did our get together yesterday. I started cooking at 6am,
everything turned out good even though I threw a pie across the kitchen but we managed to save 90% of it. (My hands just randomly stop working
it was not out of anger or anything... just threw the pie).
Mortar wrote to Jahmas <=-
Mine was a bit more sedate. Went to one of my Nephew's with my Sister
and Bro-in-law, joined a bunch of relatives on his side I didn't know
and we feasted on turkey, cornish hens, prime rib, backed potatos,
baked mac and cheese, various veggies (I skipped those), crescent
rolls, and for desert we had white and pumpkin spice cakes.
Tiny wrote to Jahmas <=-
We did our get together yesterday. I started cooking at 6am, everything turned out good even though I threw a pie across the kitchen but we managed to save 90% of it. (My hands just randomly stop working it was not out of anger or anything... just threw the pie).
Whole Foods. Picked up a Thanksgiving "kit" in the morning. Slide a
pre-cooked turkey in the top rack, sides in the bottom, and it all
takes about an hour.
We were busy in the morning, needed something to make, fast.
Whole Foods. Picked up a Thanksgiving "kit" in the morning. Slide a
pre-cooked turkey in the top rack, sides in the bottom, and it all
takes about an hour.
We were busy in the morning, needed something to make, fast.
I just do a brine and then cook it in an oven bag. actually i used to
have a slow cooker that was big enough for a turkey. came out
great.
I don't brine. I just season it and rub some butter over it and under
the skin on the tiddies
Sounds amazing. I don't have the oven space for turkey and another meat.
Prime Rib would be amazing alongside everything else.
Hi Mro,
In a message to Poindexter Fortran you wrote:
I just do a brine and then cook it in an oven bag. actually i used to have a slow cooker that was big enough for a turkey. came out
great.
I don't brine. I just season it and rub some butter over it and under
the skin on the tiddies and cook it at 325 until done. (A meat thermometer)
Not dry at all, nice and juicy and tastes great!
Shawn
under the skin on the tiddiesWhat a delightful description, thanks for the grin :)
I don't brine. I just season it and rub some butter over it and under
the skin on the tiddies
What a delightful description, thanks for the grin :)
Not dry at all, nice and juicy and tastes great!try this out
https://www.food.com/recipe/alton-browns-brined-turkey-443177
Not dry at all, nice and juicy and tastes great!
try this out
https://www.food.com/recipe/alton-browns-brined-turkey-443177
I saved the link. I'm not sure when we'll have another turkey but I
will give it a try.
My wife just brought home another Turkey tonday, we will cook it at easter.
My wife just brought home another Turkey tonday, we will cook it at easter.
My wife just brought home another Turkey tonday, we will cook it at
easter.
We have another one in our freezer as well, which the inlaws got for free. We'll have it at Christmas, as well as a small ham, since my daughter and I are the only ones in the house who still eat it.
Denn wrote to Codefenix <=-
Re: Re: Turkey!
By: Codefenix to Denn on Sat Dec 07 2024 02:33 pm
We have another one in our freezer as well, which the inlaws got for free. We'll have it at Christmas, as well as a small ham, since my daughter and I are the only ones in the house who still eat it.
In another life, I had one of those chest freezers in the garage with a vacuum saver bagger. I miss being able to buy meat in bulk.
poindexter FORTRAN wrote to Denn <=-
We have another one in our freezer as well, which the inlaws got for free. We'll have it at Christmas, as well as a small ham, since my daughter and I are the only ones in the house who still eat it.
In another life, I had one of those chest freezers in the garage with
a vacuum saver bagger. I miss being able to buy meat in bulk.
In another life, I had one of those chest freezers in the garage with a
vacuum saver bagger. I miss being able to buy meat in bulk.
I had one of those too, when I had a house.
I bought a chest freezer for the apartment. I put it in the dining
area, and although somewhat cramped, there's still enough room to get around the dining table with the freezer there.
Mortar wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
What's a vacuum saver bagger?
Hi Mro,Would you ever cook a ham? Boiled in half-coke-half-water and then roasted with a brown sugar and mustard glaze.
Re: Re: Turkey!
By: Tiny to Mro on Tue Dec 03 2024 05:42 am
Hi Mro,Would you ever cook a ham? Boiled in half-coke-half-water and then roasted with a brown sugar and mustard glaze.
Something special alright!
Hi Mro,Would you ever cook a ham? Boiled in half-coke-half-water and then
roasted with a brown sugar and mustard glaze.
Hi Reez,
On <Thu, 01 Jan 25>, you wrote me:
Hi Mro,Would you ever cook a ham? Boiled in half-coke-half-water and then roasted with a brown sugar and mustard glaze.
Unsure why it's addressed to me.... Anyway, ,that doesn't sound good to me but I only like sweet on desert type things, I don't like it on anything that my
mind thinks should be savory.
Shawn
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