Be thankful you live in a country where you have the freedom to eat whatever you want to at Thanksgiving. One year, we went to the football game and had hot dogs. Another year, we got our turkey meal from a restaurant. You don’t have to “slave over an oven”…
A week slaving over a stove? You bake the pies the night before. Don’t even need to wake up early on Thanksgiving day, put the turkey in the oven when you get up and make the dough for the rolls. Dressing, sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes, cranberries, and veg of choice take relatively little time. Ask a guest or child to fix a salad and relish plate. (Guest or child is also handy for stirring the gravy while it is being made in large cast iron skillet with the turkey drippings.)
Hey Donna, remember last year when Kyle made a delicious turkey and then you and Janine wasted it out of jealousy? Yeah, I’m calling your bluff on this one. After the stunt you pulled, you’re the last person to complain about cooking.
We have found the secret to our good Thanksgivings is split up the tasks and spread the work out over time. The cranberry sauce can be made several days ahead and other things can be prepped so that on the day of the feast it can all be put together without too much unexpected difficulty. And next year switch up who does what keeping in mind who does not want to do what.
Pu-lease! I put the brined turkey in over in the morning, desserts were made days ago, casseroles day or two ago, somebody else brings salad & rice, BYOB, gravy and a couple of sides bought from a restaurant day before. If you’re too busy to feed the kids beforehand, they love pb&j.
Well, we saw what happened last year when the lads tried to fix Thanksgiving dinner. And what with the price of turkeys under Bidenomics, I may go with a ham sandwich this year…
In our family, Mom supplies the recipes, and everybody cooks. If you want to eat on Thanksgiving, you have to cook. Turns out the cooking is the funnest part!
Depends, some parents or guardians enjoy doing this for the kids and family in general, others, particularly working moms, may buy a Thanksgiving dinner or simply enjoy the day to rest and for the most part the rest of the family understands. Others simply get invited to an extended family affair and have only to worry to bring a pie or something potluck style. Some families take the opportunity to enjoy a roadtrip before winter weather sets in during the long weekend.
My mom and I went to a Thanksgiving buffet one year when it was going to be just the two of us, and at the time we congratulated ourselves on such a good idea, got to enjoy a nice dinner without the cooking and the cleanup.
Later that evening, we almost simultaneously realized what a bad idea it was because no leftovers meant no turkey sammiches
My wife always goes nuts and makes enough food to serve the 7th Fleet. I’ve suggested getting dinner catered and the look I’ve gotten would scorch a Butterball.
Dr.VORE about 1 year ago
I LOVE IT LOL LOL
Ida No about 1 year ago
Thanksgiving II – The Revenge of Gene.
Imagine about 1 year ago
Order in.
danketaz Premium Member about 1 year ago
Store-bought pies anyone?
diazch408 about 1 year ago
Do they have a Lucille’s BBQ nearby?
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member about 1 year ago
Gene seems fixated on having too much to eat. Just get some frozen TV dinners.
Macushlalondra about 1 year ago
Let him make the dinner.
Michael Jones about 1 year ago
repeat of the Gene/Kyle T-day?
j_m_kuehl about 1 year ago
He’s just saying, instead of everyone coming here, We should freeload and go there
Pet about 1 year ago
One year, long story short, I dropped the turkey.
My husband called for reservations and we all ate out that year :-))
Robert Miller Premium Member about 1 year ago
Be thankful you live in a country where you have the freedom to eat whatever you want to at Thanksgiving. One year, we went to the football game and had hot dogs. Another year, we got our turkey meal from a restaurant. You don’t have to “slave over an oven”…
LawrenceS about 1 year ago
A week slaving over a stove? You bake the pies the night before. Don’t even need to wake up early on Thanksgiving day, put the turkey in the oven when you get up and make the dough for the rolls. Dressing, sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes, cranberries, and veg of choice take relatively little time. Ask a guest or child to fix a salad and relish plate. (Guest or child is also handy for stirring the gravy while it is being made in large cast iron skillet with the turkey drippings.)
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 1 year ago
Busiest day of the year for pizza delivery!
SquidGamerGal about 1 year ago
Guess Thanksgiving is canceled.
Ellis97 about 1 year ago
Hey Donna, remember last year when Kyle made a delicious turkey and then you and Janine wasted it out of jealousy? Yeah, I’m calling your bluff on this one. After the stunt you pulled, you’re the last person to complain about cooking.
diskus Premium Member about 1 year ago
Put Gene in charge again
Teto85 Premium Member about 1 year ago
We have found the secret to our good Thanksgivings is split up the tasks and spread the work out over time. The cranberry sauce can be made several days ahead and other things can be prepped so that on the day of the feast it can all be put together without too much unexpected difficulty. And next year switch up who does what keeping in mind who does not want to do what.
Teto85 Premium Member about 1 year ago
And make sure you can watch the game if your team is playing that day. GO NINERS!!!!!!
phileaux about 1 year ago
Pu-lease! I put the brined turkey in over in the morning, desserts were made days ago, casseroles day or two ago, somebody else brings salad & rice, BYOB, gravy and a couple of sides bought from a restaurant day before. If you’re too busy to feed the kids beforehand, they love pb&j.
trainnut1956 about 1 year ago
Well, we saw what happened last year when the lads tried to fix Thanksgiving dinner. And what with the price of turkeys under Bidenomics, I may go with a ham sandwich this year…
BruceGee1962 Premium Member about 1 year ago
In our family, Mom supplies the recipes, and everybody cooks. If you want to eat on Thanksgiving, you have to cook. Turns out the cooking is the funnest part!
Mike Baldwin creator about 1 year ago
The kid is natural genius.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 1 year ago
Miles is either a manipulative genius or very sweet.
brigidkeely about 1 year ago
Ooooooof here’s hoping the dad & the kids aren’t pressed into making Thanksgiving again. Surely she remembers how poorly that went.
kinich79 about 1 year ago
Depends, some parents or guardians enjoy doing this for the kids and family in general, others, particularly working moms, may buy a Thanksgiving dinner or simply enjoy the day to rest and for the most part the rest of the family understands. Others simply get invited to an extended family affair and have only to worry to bring a pie or something potluck style. Some families take the opportunity to enjoy a roadtrip before winter weather sets in during the long weekend.
LrdSlvrhnd about 1 year ago
My mom and I went to a Thanksgiving buffet one year when it was going to be just the two of us, and at the time we congratulated ourselves on such a good idea, got to enjoy a nice dinner without the cooking and the cleanup.
Later that evening, we almost simultaneously realized what a bad idea it was because no leftovers meant no turkey sammiches
mistercatworks about 1 year ago
It has become “Families Day”. Let it.
AndrewSihler about 1 year ago
“Every day”? Maybe a lapsus digiti for “all day”?
Chris Sherlock about 1 year ago
Miles knows what buttons to push—at least with Donna. Gene, not so much.
Bill The Nuke about 1 year ago
My wife always goes nuts and makes enough food to serve the 7th Fleet. I’ve suggested getting dinner catered and the look I’ve gotten would scorch a Butterball.
markkahler52 about 1 year ago
Gene is stunned into a silent scream!
Big Nate Always2 about 1 year ago
dude I actually agree though
a_biological_girl 9 months ago
Yea, and the dad doesn’t even know how to cook. He shouldn’t have a say in this