Joshua_me
Today's Sustainable Fish
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To explain:
This is both the largest turkey I have ever cooked, (a 27-pounder !) and the most people I have ever attempted to serve Thanksgiving dinner to at one time. (18, possibly 20 !)
Now, I'm sure that many of you reading this are thinking to yourselves, "No big deal", but for someone who thought cooking for a dozen folks at one time was a challenge, this seems like a bridge too far.
Oh, wait, it gets better...
My better half, (and that's a royal, MAYBE at this point
) Has returned from South Dakota where, apparently, they, umm, grow the best turkey's in the free world, and with him has brought his immediate family and this bird from heaven above whom no one bothered to mention to me would still be a quarter frozen upon it's arrival.
(So advanced is this turkey that I halfway expect him to rise from his partially frozen status, and upon a brief inspection of my kitchen decide that the Mexican tile floor clashes with the counter tops and fly out the window, catching the next train to Rapid City.)
But, I digress.
So, as his family snore away, seemingly oblivious in what it's going to take to bring this turkey and several expected sides dishes to the table, I am dreaming of a Christmas at the FontaineBleau in Miami.
Could that dream come true ?
Perhaps.
But for now I'm gentlently massaging the small parts of the still-frozen bird under warm water as the kind and elderly face emerging from the Uncle Ben's wild rice box reminds me it's time to start the sausage and rice stuffing.
A very Happy Thanksgiving to all my Dis friends !!!
(Wish me luck!)
This is both the largest turkey I have ever cooked, (a 27-pounder !) and the most people I have ever attempted to serve Thanksgiving dinner to at one time. (18, possibly 20 !)
Now, I'm sure that many of you reading this are thinking to yourselves, "No big deal", but for someone who thought cooking for a dozen folks at one time was a challenge, this seems like a bridge too far.
Oh, wait, it gets better...

My better half, (and that's a royal, MAYBE at this point

(So advanced is this turkey that I halfway expect him to rise from his partially frozen status, and upon a brief inspection of my kitchen decide that the Mexican tile floor clashes with the counter tops and fly out the window, catching the next train to Rapid City.)
But, I digress.
So, as his family snore away, seemingly oblivious in what it's going to take to bring this turkey and several expected sides dishes to the table, I am dreaming of a Christmas at the FontaineBleau in Miami.
Could that dream come true ?
Perhaps.
But for now I'm gentlently massaging the small parts of the still-frozen bird under warm water as the kind and elderly face emerging from the Uncle Ben's wild rice box reminds me it's time to start the sausage and rice stuffing.
A very Happy Thanksgiving to all my Dis friends !!!
(Wish me luck!)
