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"Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
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>I started out thinking I would bake 2 pumpkin pies and 1 pecan pie.
> As it turns out, I will end up with 1 pumpkin, 1 pecan, and 1 mince
> (from homekade mince that I canned at the end of August).
>
> I baked a large pan of floury pan rolls this morning, as they keep
> well and can be eaten cold or warmed up.
>
> All my sides are prepped and ready for either baking or cooking
> stovetop.
>
> It's a simple Thanksgiving Day meal that I usually repeat every year.
> A holiday meal is not one I want to experiment on. :-)


I baked a frozen mixed berry pie. I am lousy at pie crust. Tomorrow I will
make crescent rolls. Not my thing but the others like them. Made cornbread
stuffing with added celery and onion. Rolled that inside some turkey slices
and put those in the fridge. Can just nuke them tomorrow. We'll likely be
eating at different times so this will work well. Will make additional gravy
and mashed potatoes tomorrow. Also need to do a cheese plate, plain green
beans and a tossed salad.

I watched my mom practically kill herself over Thanksgiving meals and she
made it most unpleasant for us all,. I'd much rather do an easy meal and
have everyone be happy!

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"Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
5.198...
>I started out thinking I would bake 2 pumpkin pies and 1 pecan pie.
> As it turns out, I will end up with 1 pumpkin, 1 pecan, and 1 mince
> (from homekade mince that I canned at the end of August).
>
> I baked a large pan of floury pan rolls this morning, as they keep
> well and can be eaten cold or warmed up.
>
> All my sides are prepped and ready for either baking or cooking
> stovetop.
>
> It's a simple Thanksgiving Day meal that I usually repeat every year.
> A holiday meal is not one I want to experiment on. :-)


I baked a frozen mixed berry pie. I am lousy at pie crust. Tomorrow I will
make crescent rolls. Not my thing but the others like them. Made cornbread
stuffing with added celery and onion. Rolled that inside some turkey slices
and put those in the fridge. Can just nuke them tomorrow. We'll likely be
eating at different times so this will work well. Will make additional gravy
and mashed potatoes tomorrow. Also need to do a cheese plate, plain green
beans and a tossed salad.

I watched my mom practically kill herself over Thanksgiving meals and she
made it most unpleasant for us all,. I'd much rather do an easy meal and
have everyone be happy!

==

Oh yes! Much better. I have to leave the question about your crescent rolls
to someone who knows more about them.


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