Ok if you need a turkey for Thanksgiving run to Kroger. Spend $20 and get a turkey for .32 cents a pound. I got a HUGE turkey for less than $8.00. Or you can go to Albertsons, they have a sale on their brand of turkey buy one get one free. But be quick the price promo's change on Thursday. A A I'm feeding Seven adults and four children and I'm worried I don't have enough food. So I want opinions. I'm going to post my Thanksgiving Menu and I want to know what you think. This is only my second time to host the dinner. (pink words will take you to the recipes) A
STARTERS A
Chips and Queso Artichoke/Spinach Dip Deviled Eggs Olives Veggies A A
MAIN COURSE A
Corn on the Cob Normal Stuffing Cranberries (jellied, whole and orange-cranberry sauce) Rolls A A
DRINKS A
Sauvignon Blanc Soda
Juice Punch A A
DESSERTS A
Pumpkin Pie Peacan Pie Black Forrest Cake Bowl *I may make this I'm just not sure
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So there you go. I can't help but feel like I'm missing something VITAL!! So if you have suggestions I'd love them. The turkey is quite big, about 21-22lbs.
I'm going to have Gabby help me make some of these to decorate the apartment. A
Oh and as a desperate plea if you have an extra table (folding or card) or chairs will you let me know? I would love to borrow them. (for those who don't know or what have you my dining table only sits 4)
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I would scratch the turkey cake, that sounds a little odd. But if you want I am making tons of Cranberry Orange Bread and just regular Cranberry Bread to take to moms and I can drop it off Sunday to add to your feast. It freezes great and you take it out the day before and stick it in the fridge and it would be wonderful. Let me know. D