AlexWyattMommy
<font color=deeppink>Okay, here I am, out of high
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Thursday evening I am planning a trip to M's with some friends. BAMB, you and MomK want to go?

Mazda.With a gallon of Sweet Tea, all to be picked up at 11am.![]()
That's the plan but I need to clear it with her and DH first. Guess dinner will be at 2 again! LOL
Do you want me to come to your house so we can ride in your new sweet wheels?
Did anyone check to see if they are in fact open? And what time.


We're only doing two Thanksgiving dinners this year, since my older brother, who lives in Central NJ, has staked out the Thursday slot (thereby bumping wife's cousin in Gardiner MA... we'd need an F-16 to actually manage to do both), with my younger brother's in-laws hosting the Friday holiday dinner.
For how many other families has the celebration of the holiday extended to Friday, beyond just shopping and leftovers?
Anyway, it will be a bit interesting. This is our first big holiday meal since we became vegetarians ("for real") in April. Knowing my sister-in-law, I suspect she is going to go over-the-top to be accommodating to us. (Really not necessary. I think if she'd just use vegetable stock instead of chicken stock, and avoid gelatin, in side-dishes she makes, it would be as much accommodation as we really need.) I'm not sure if Friday will work out the same way, but after Thursday, any excuse to eat less on Friday will be welcome.![]()
). Anyway, she came to my parents for Thanksgiving several times and only ate the sides. We made sure to prepare the stuffing with vegetable stock, we didn't mix the utensils during preparation, etc. I didn't think it was a big deal and I'm sure your SIL won't mind it either. I'm thankful she wasn't vegan because I have no idea how to make mashed potatoes without butter and milk! Good luck and have fun!Sure, I'll drive. We can each have a heated seat. Yes, they are open. Diana said the hours this year at 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm
my DSis asked if I can get her a green bean casserole recipe as she fancies doing a few different sides at Christmas - we love the cheesy leeks and the caramelised onions, but *some* of the guests find them (ahem) indigestible![]()
We're only doing two Thanksgiving dinners this year, since my older brother, who lives in Central NJ, has staked out the Thursday slot (thereby bumping wife's cousin in Gardiner MA... we'd need an F-16 to actually manage to do both), with my younger brother's in-laws hosting the Friday holiday dinner.
For how many other families has the celebration of the holiday extended to Friday, beyond just shopping and leftovers?
Anyway, it will be a bit interesting. This is our first big holiday meal since we became vegetarians ("for real") in April. Knowing my sister-in-law, I suspect she is going to go over-the-top to be accommodating to us. (Really not necessary. I think if she'd just use vegetable stock instead of chicken stock, and avoid gelatin, in side-dishes she makes, it would be as much accommodation as we really need.) I'm not sure if Friday will work out the same way, but after Thursday, any excuse to eat less on Friday will be welcome.![]()
Just asked DH and I got the all clear. What time do you want to meet at your house?
Let's say 4:20 pm.Have you checked out the M flyer yet?