What's on YOUR Thanksgiving table?

leebee

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Can't find a thread for this year, so I'll start: What's on your Thanksgiving table this year?

We are having smoked turkey with stuffing (Stove Top- I'm the only one who likes in-the-bird stuffing, and it's not the same with a smoked turkey) and gravy. Mashed Yukon gold potatoes, a pan of roasted fall/root veggies (sweet potato, onion, carrots, butternut, parsnips, beets), @PollyannaMom's green PEA casserole w/crunchy onion topping, cranberry sauce (from the can, with lines). Dessert will be eggnog pie, pumpkin pie, crumb-topped apple pie with ice cream and whipped cream. DD is going to deal with appetizers, so I bet she makes a squash/carrot/ginger soup and maybe baked brie. Guests are DH, DD/SIL/Little Guy, my nephew and his husband, and possibly two grad students. Doesn't sound like I have enough food... but I went to 5 grocery stores yesterday and don't know if I have another trip in me!
 
turkey breast
mixed bread stuffing with apples and onions
roasted butternut squash
peas and carrots
broccoli
mashed potatoes
cranberry sauce
gravy

pumpkin pie, apple pie, chocolate pie
 
Pizza, lemon meringue pie, cheesecake and salad.

We have plenty of options for more traditional Thanksgiving meals, as my family and my husband's family all invite us to their dinners, but we aren't into food that much. We prefer to snuggle up, watch movies and nap throughout the day or play games.
 
Pretty standard stuff - turkey, sausage stuffing (in the bird), mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, roasted broccoli and green beans and rolls. It’s just 6 of us (my family, my MIL and a friend of ours) and then my BIL and his wife come by for dessert (they’re bringing the pies).
 

A pre-dinner veggie tray
Turkey
Homemade stuffing (both in the bird and a separate casserole)
Mashed potatoes
Gravy
Dinner rolls
Homemade cherry-cranberry sauce
Pecan pie
Cherry pie
Vanilla ice cream
Dark chocolate ice cream
To drink, ginger ale and cranberry juice mixed

After the big lunch on Thursday, it’s everyone for themselves for the rest of the weekend. Sometimes we eat together, sometimes we don’t. Lots of leftovers to use up!
 
It is only 3 of us so we get a turkey breast or 2 as we have it for 3-4 nights. The other family members have food allergies and I found some non dairy recipes that can be with no salt or seasoning so we have a stuffing made in a crock pot, sweet potato casserole with marshmallows, corn bread muffins, green beans, jellied cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie.
 
The same thing we have every year:

Turkey (white meat only)
Mashed potatoes & gravy
Stuffing (in the bird)
Sweet potatoes (w/marshmallows)
Orange Jell-O (with grated carrots & mandarin oranges)
Cranberry sauce
Relish tray
KIng's Hawaiian Rolls
Pumpkin pie
 
Turkey/gravy
Real mashed potatoes
Green bean casserole
Sweet potatoes w/ chopped apple/walnuts
Herb Flavored stuffing ( I'll add some onion and celery)
Cornbread
Rolls variety
Mac and cheese ( Bob Evans works for us)
Homemade cranberry sauce
Jello/ my grandson will pick the flavor.
Pumpkin pie /whipped cream
My sister is making a Strawberry /pretzel dessert
 
I'm trying to decide what we want to do. We were going to be feeding 7-8 people, but the 2 other families ended up changing plans. Glad we hadn't gone shopping yet. So now it's just DW and I. We want to do some type of ham, maybe a green bean casserole for me, corn casserole for her, another veggies for both, rolls, pie. We were talking, and it might actually be cheaper just to go to Cracker Barrel instead of buying all that food for 2 people.
 

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