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slightlv

(7,121 posts)
14. I used to love cooking Thanksgiving dinner...
Sun Nov 23, 2025, 05:12 PM
Sunday

besides being good eating, the chaos from everyone in the house was fun for once. It also was a chance to reach back and connect with my ancestors through the dishes that had been served generation after generation. As I turn 70 now, I don't have the strength or the stamina to do it these days. Plus, there's no huge family anymore. Makes a big difference. I did some price shopping last week and decided there's no way to buy the foods we need to prepare a trad dinner, and for once, ordering from the store to have it catered for two made economical sense. Plus, very little cooking on my part (some dishes I want for that ancestral connection, and I'll cook those myself... but they're cheap).

Still, I miss the chaos and magic of Thanksgiving when I was a kid. My dad would get up early in the morning to get the turkey started, and I was official helper with the dressing. We always at at my grandma's house... in the same little city, but clear on the other side from us. Dad prepared most of the dinner, so getting it from our house to grandma's was a real trip and a half. By the time the food got safely on boarded, there wasn't much room for us three kids! And each of us was responsible for the safety of certain dishes... and cleaning up the car afterwards! (LOL)

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When I was growing up, my father had a little photo studio in Dover Walleye Sunday #1
as far as I can tell Phentex Sunday #7
OMG!!! I. LOOOOOOOVE fried oysters. Trueblue Texan 6 hrs ago #29
Yes, you got that right, the small ones are much better and fry up a lot better. My mom was from the Eastern shore, Walleye 2 hrs ago #30
I love doing it, but I always feel like I've run a marathon when it's done. Scrivener7 Sunday #2
Friday is a holy day Phentex Sunday #8
Absolutely, let the next generation cook, and then to come to enough Sunday #3
I think they are looking for tradition Phentex Sunday #9
I usually order bamagal62 Sunday #4
It's one of two days I wish I had two ovens Phentex Sunday #10
I used to have a warming drawer! bamagal62 Sunday #15
My strategy: no_hypocrisy Sunday #5
That's a plan! Phentex Sunday #11
Pretty much my plan spinbaby Yesterday #21
My stepdaughter has taken over most of our holidays now, mwmisses4289 Sunday #6
I'd love it Phentex Sunday #12
This place has a catered dinner Warpy Sunday #13
I used to love cooking Thanksgiving dinner... slightlv Sunday #14
Sweet sweet memories! Phentex Monday #17
Our family traditions have me cooking for the full week before Thanksgiving... Trueblue Texan Sunday #16
I'll take the bubbly but I want turkey for days! Phentex Monday #18
leftovers and my picky need to have MY pumpkin pie Kali Monday #19
Well, and even though we're not having turkey... Trueblue Texan Monday #20
Taking it to your grave? Phentex Yesterday #23
Our Family's Cornbread Dressing Trueblue Texan Yesterday #24
I looked up sausage-chestnut stuffing, which I would make along with Mom. usonian 16 hrs ago #28
That's fair! Phentex Yesterday #22
and speaking of leftovers... Kali 18 hrs ago #25
We love it Cirsium 17 hrs ago #26
I have cooked Thanksgiving dinner for most of my 60 years of marriage. And im sick of it. Srkdqltr 17 hrs ago #27
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