"Omelet" > wrote in message
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> and well worth it. :-) I've cooked complete Thanksgiving and Christmas
> feasts before and have always enjoyed doing it. Since I had T-day over
> with my sister and her family (dad slept in), I'd decided to go ahead
> and cook another one here for him yesterday when I had more time to cook.
>
> If anyone is interested, here are the pics with narrative in the
> captions:
>
> <http://picasaweb.google.com/OMPOmelet/Thanksgiving2009#>
>
> I'd already been up all night at work so was already tired, but it all
> worked out ok. I'd started the turkey stock for the gravy on Friday so
> it was already done and cooled so I could finish processing it.
>
> Meanwhile, we now have turkey leftovers (etc.) for the rest of the week
> so I don't have to cook if I don't want to. <g> I was joking with my
> brother in law yesterday about all the posts relating to using up
> leftover turkey. His response was the same as mine:
>
> "What's leftover turkey?". ;-)
>
> We pretty much just eat it as is except for maybe a few sandwiches...
> --
> Peace! Om
>
Nice pictures and dinner looks good. I like the one of your dad.
Janet
> "Human nature seems to be to control other people until they put their
> foot down."
> --Steve Rothstein
>
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