Yes, let's talk turkey.. but I won't, as you can read all about turkey and the what and the how-to's on this
Recipe Zaar site and the 30 (yes, 30) different ways of cooking turkey if you do a search for
Thanksgiving turkey on the site.
All I want to say is
Happy Thanksgiving and May You Have A Wonderful, Wonderful Time! And, travel safe.
Happy Thanksgiving, klhappysurfer!!! Big Hugs & Kisses, for all your comments for my posts! :-) Luv ya! XOXO
ReplyDeleteYummy. Your post made me drool. I love turkey. I think I can finish the whole thing myself without any help from anybody :)
ReplyDeleteLB, thank you too for all your visits and comments. Much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteAndie, yeah, it sure looks yummy, doesn't it?
Could you pass me a napkin to wipe my drool also? :=)
ReplyDeleteWe don't celebrate Thanksgiving day in here, but we'll have turkey in X'mas Dinner.
Wishing you have a good Thanksgiving.
I just wanted to let you know that that picture was painful to look at and sent me into a bout of sentimental depression.
ReplyDeleteMy Thanksgiving Dinner consisted of supermarket deli section croquettes, baked salmon (also from the deli section), potato salad, and rice with natto. Forgive me while I drown my homesick sorrows in bourbon & Coke...
Vegetarian thanksgiving dinner can make everyone happy - especially the turkey. :^P
ReplyDeletePP, the locals here don't celebrate Thanksgiving either though we can get a Thanksgiving dinner at a hotel, with turkey and all.
ReplyDeleteAww, MM, I feel so remorseful putting up that succulent turkey. Oops! there I go again. Now, now, don't feel bad. At least you had bourbon. lol
lol, PandaB.
ReplyDeleteI know my old neighbour's turkey would have been happy because he was the only turkey in the backyard. That turkey provided a great deal of entertainment for us, kids. And there were the geese and the weird drake...maybe another time...