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Posted By: FallCreekFan Thanksgiving - 11/24/22 02:13 PM
Trusting that whatever today holds that gratitude felt and gratitude expressed will be a central part.
A Happy Thanksgiving to each of you.
Posted By: Jtplumb Re: Thanksgiving - 11/24/22 02:30 PM
Happy thanksgiving! God bless all of you.
Posted By: Ted Schefelbein Re: Thanksgiving - 11/24/22 02:31 PM
Dittos...

Best,
Ted
Posted By: ed good Re: Thanksgiving - 11/24/22 02:37 PM
we americans, who are blessed with freedom and liberty have so much to be thankful for...

happy turkey to awl...
Posted By: skeettx Re: Thanksgiving - 11/24/22 03:02 PM
To God be the Glory
Great things He has done
Posted By: Karl Graebner Re: Thanksgiving - 11/24/22 03:06 PM
FallCreekFan,
Very well put! I'm very thankful as well, as I've been blessed with what I truly need, and realize that what I want, I don't need. I'm certainly thankful for the friends I've made here too. May all of you have a warm and Happy Thanksgiving with your loved ones.
Best wishes to all,
Karl
Posted By: nca225 Re: Thanksgiving - 11/24/22 03:06 PM
Have a happy Thanksgiving everyone! Enjoy the food, family and friends today!
Posted By: Der Ami Re: Thanksgiving - 11/24/22 04:24 PM
Happy Thanksgiving everyone, I hope you all have good cornbread dressing with the meat of your choice, sweet potato souffle, pecan pie, yeast rolls, and whatever sides the women bring.
Mike
Posted By: liverwort Re: Thanksgiving - 11/24/22 04:51 PM
Happy Thanksgiving to all! I will grouse hunt today as I am thankful there will be no rain till tomorrow.
Posted By: Birdog Re: Thanksgiving - 11/24/22 06:17 PM
A Happy Thanksgiving to all from across the pond.

Sweet potato souffle , a tasty treat for sure.
Posted By: Stanton Hillis Re: Thanksgiving - 11/24/22 09:38 PM
We fed ten for lunch. Slow grilled turkey breasts, macaroni/cheese casserole, baked whole green beans wrapped with bacon, dressing, black-eyed peas, yeast rolls, pumpkin and pecan pies. All good, and a wonderful time with family.

My wife took this pic during lunch.

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Posted By: Karl Graebner Re: Thanksgiving - 11/24/22 10:21 PM
Stan,
You set a wonderful looking table, it looks very festive! Warm wishes to you and your family.
Karl
Posted By: Stanton Hillis Re: Thanksgiving - 11/24/22 11:16 PM
Thanks, Karl, but Queen Jean set the table. I just cooked the turkey breasts. Warm wishes to you and yours, too!

At 140 degrees they were well on the way but not quite there yet. Yum!

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Posted By: Karl Graebner Re: Thanksgiving - 11/24/22 11:30 PM
Stan,
We had smoked turkey at my son's, nice to give his mom & I a break. Grousemas opens again in December, can't wait!
Karl
Posted By: nca225 Re: Thanksgiving - 11/25/22 12:56 AM
What is that 3, 4 generations of Hillis’s at the table Stan? Man that’s the best part of Thanksgiving. Looks like a great feast with family and more good memories.
Posted By: Ted Schefelbein Re: Thanksgiving - 11/25/22 01:10 AM
Nice Smokey fire in the Weber, under the rotisserie:

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End results. 17 pounds of tasty- Charcoal, Apple wood, hickory, salt pepper:


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Nothing more to say.

Best,
Ted
Posted By: Stanton Hillis Re: Thanksgiving - 11/25/22 02:14 AM
Originally Posted by nca225
What is that 3, 4 generations of Hillis’s at the table Stan? Man that’s the best part of Thanksgiving. Looks like a great feast with family and more good memories.

Three generations, Chris. Thanks for asking. The little 4 yr. old Kate, seated at the left between the young lady and the guy in the rear, is our granddaughter. The two guys in caps on either side of her are her, much older, step brothers. She is very special to us. She is the first girl born to a Hillis man, in my line, in 97 years. And, you're right. Family gathering together and remembering what we have to be thankful for IS the best part of Thanksgiving.

It was a great day for us. I sincerely hope yours was, too.
Posted By: Argo44 Re: Thanksgiving - 11/25/22 03:12 AM
Sort of the calm before the storm in a "French country kitchen" setting since there were only four of us. Turkey has been sliced, stuffing, gravy, green beans, sweet-potatoes, mashed potatoes....hard to keep everything hot. Topped off with one of the best French Rosé wines I've found (rivaling the private stock of an Algerian Ambassador 33 years ago). Happy Thanksgiving you all...
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Posted By: nca225 Re: Thanksgiving - 11/25/22 05:25 AM
Originally Posted by Stanton Hillis
Originally Posted by nca225
What is that 3, 4 generations of Hillis’s at the table Stan? Man that’s the best part of Thanksgiving. Looks like a great feast with family and more good memories.

Three generations, Chris. Thanks for asking. The little 4 yr. old Kate, seated at the left between the young lady and the guy in the rear, is our granddaughter. The two guys in caps on either side of her are her, much older, step brothers. She is very special to us. She is the first girl born to a Hillis man, in my line, in 97 years. And, you're right. Family gathering together and remembering what we have to be thankful for IS the best part of Thanksgiving.

It was a great day for us. I sincerely hope yours was, too.

Thank you for asking Stan, mine was little more low key than usual. The wife went to her parents for dinner. I stayed behind with my sister and enjoyed a "smallish" meal with my elderly mother. Dad's been gone for a bit and she misses him, so we've been staying with her.

I have to admit, seeing the smiles encompassing your table made me think of many past meals at ours. Good times.
Posted By: Bob Cash Re: Thanksgiving - 11/28/22 05:07 PM
Now that ThanksGiving is over, time to have a Club Sandwich!

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Posted By: ed good Re: Thanksgiving - 11/28/22 05:33 PM
yum, yum...
Posted By: Mills Re: Thanksgiving - 11/28/22 06:09 PM
We're having venison chili tonight.
Posted By: John Roberts Re: Thanksgiving - 11/28/22 06:55 PM
[quote=Argo44 Topped off with one of the best French Rosé wines I've found (rivaling the private stock of an Algerian Ambassador 33 years ago). /quote]

Would appreciate info on the Rose'. Thanks.
JR
Posted By: HomelessjOe Re: Thanksgiving - 11/30/22 04:53 PM
Originally Posted by Stanton Hillis
We fed ten for lunch. Slow grilled turkey breasts, macaroni/cheese casserole, baked whole green beans wrapped with bacon, dressing, black-eyed peas, yeast rolls, pumpkin and pecan pies. All good, and a wonderful time with family.

My wife took this pic during lunch.

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Stanford put your teeth in next time.
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