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This year we want a small turkey and just a few sides...which we thought we might make a little differently, we have some new recipes we want to try, and also we want to eat later in the day. I have a feeling I may have upset my mom, who is used to the whole shebang done the same way, and quite early in the day, each year. She offered to make the other stuff, but the point is we do not want all that stuff, we want it to be nice meal but not one so big the fridge is stuffed with leftovers for a week. My husband loves to cook, but he gets overwhelmed when they bring dish after dish in the house and we have to figure out how to heat it all up and store it afterwards. If she made one thing, whatever she wants, that would be fine. I told her they are welcome to come but that is how we are doing it this year. I do have a sister with a family my folks could drive to visit if they wanted to, and a brother they could do something with too. What do you think?


If she wants to bring something additional, that is a nice gesture and I'd certainly welcome that but as a guest (albeit your Mom, lol) she should accept what you are offering. I would go the extra inch and make whatever her special dish is as well. Every year I jokingly offer to do Thanksgiving for the family but everyone knows that I'd go non-traditional and they don't want to risk changing the tradition ~ its a win/win
Why not have a 'ONE DAY AFTER THANKSGIVING' meal, and then have yur mom make some of those things that she wants to make, but stress to her that she make LESS of it. Then you could serve those 'new items' withyour leftovers....HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
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HEY!! Let's start a 'I HATE PEAS' thread!! 
