Favorite Thanksgiving Dish

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  1. mobius481

    mobius481 Registered Member

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    My mother in law's, and now my wife's, turkey gravy over rice. It's a damn strong gravy.
     
  2. bhelmLSU

    bhelmLSU Founding Member Staff Member

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    Ewwww:hihi:

    I am not sure what to think of this quote.
     
  3. stevescookin

    stevescookin Certified Who Dat

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    When I was living in a camp in Barataria bay, we used to wake up and hunt and fish for our Thanksgiving dinner...like the Indians did.

    Speckled trout, Redfish, Boiled crabs, cooned oysters eaten raw, French duck. Homemade bread and cake.

    Before Duck season, I used to call Summer ducks...Supper ducks...Shhhh !!! :yelwink2:.

    Only a lazy man would not eat like a king out there.


    I miss those days.
     
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  4. HatcherTiger

    HatcherTiger Freedom Isn't Free

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    Is "the" cafe open or closed for TG?
     
  5. TheDude

    TheDude I'm calmer than you.

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    German potatoes. And since it was my favorite, I got volunteered to make them for the last twenty years.

    Pain in the ass but soooooo good.
     
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  6. CajunlostinCali

    CajunlostinCali Booger Eatin Moron

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    Gruel. A mixture of everything leftover with some stock from the bird bones. Even better if a smoked bird was used. Gruel.
     
  7. stevescookin

    stevescookin Certified Who Dat

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    We'll be closed on Thanksgiving day, but open for breakfast only Friday morning. (Everyone will be eating leftovers for lunch Friday).

    Then, we'll be open Saturday and Sunday like normal. (closed Mondays).

    You gonna be in town?
     
  8. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

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    It sounds better when you call it mulligan stew. :hihi:
     
  9. mobius481

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    :eek:
     
  10. HatcherTiger

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    Might be near.
     

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