Thursday, November 24, 2011

Thanksgiving Thursday

It was a successful day of cooking and overeating. I roasted the turkey with wild rice stuffing and I got a lot of help from Unky Herb, in fact all of the guests joined in to get the food on the table at about 2:10 pm. Barb and Emmy brought cranberry bread, Gino made a pie and the gravy, and Ying brought two Chinese delicacies - an egg plant dish and a corn and pine nut creation. Very tasty.  The buns (rye, I think) came curtesy of Sharon, the Girl from the North Country (GFTNC). The folk at the feast table with me are pictured below, and we were joined a bit later for pie and coffee by the GFTNC. It was a lot of good natured conversation and as promised, everyone was on their best behavior.

What the table looked like before the feasting began.

I wasn't able to send home anywhere near all the leftovers either. As is expected for Thanksgiving, we all over produced vittles, but I was able to send off only a bit of some of the choicer tidbits. I'll be having turkey sandwiches for a couple of weeks or until I sicken of them and toss out the remains or use them in soup. And I have some stuffing and gravy leftover, too. An almost unheard of situation in past festivities.  Cleanup is done and I'm starting to hanker for a turkey sandwich.

Photos of the bird can be found elsewhere on the inner tubes.

We missed having the Daughter of Norway (aka Prairie Princess) here to participate in the cooking and subsequent tomfoolery, but she seems to be well and contented, but a little turkey deprived somewhere south of Oslo.

7 comments:

Santini said...

A handsome/attractive group. You set a nice table, as well. Rye rolls sound good.

Retired Professor said...

Did GFTNC make those rye rolls?

Jimi said...

RP: Yes, indeed, she did. And they were very tasty.

Santini said...

Family food blog? I'd like to know how to make rye rolls.

Jimi said...

OK. I'll beg for instructions.

BDE said...

Thanks for the wonderful Thanksgiving dinner, TT (and Adam). The food was delicious and I got to meet both Ying AND Sharon! I liked them both (as well as the usual suspects, of course).

Santini said...

I'm probably not going to get into baking much between now and Florida -- so begging isn't necessary. :-)

I'm glad to hear that everyone was on their best behavior, as advertised.