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Ok, we ALL have one of these - that story about a cooking disaster usually, although I have heard some about decorating too! That one that gets told EVERY Thanksgiving - the lore of your family. Let's share! And I'll start.

My mom was NOT a cook - she had many wonderful talents but cooking was definitely not a strength. However, when she was healthy enough to do so she would open the house to whomever wanted, needed a place to be. My aunts (and I as soon as I was big enough to learn what to do) new early on that pitching in made for a better meal! Mom never did master a turkey and so she usually had responsibility for the location (their house could hold dozens depending on how we set it up) and something easy - like mashed potatoes.

Now mashed potatoes are impossible to screw up right? Not so! This was probably 20-25 years ago now and one of those years when there were probably 25-30 people as my brother and I were in college and we dragged along a bunch of our friends who were too far away to go home. On Wednesday night my dad, brother, me, and the friends started setting up the tables and getting all of that done. Little did we realize (the kitchen was in a different part of the house) mom was peeling about 20 pounds of potatoes into a HUGE pot - to save time in the morning. The next morning while about a dozen people are running around trying to get through the showers for church she took the pot out of the refrigerator, set it on the stove and turned on the burner. It came to a nice boil and just before leaving for church she checked the potatoes, decided they were "nearly done" and turned off the stove with the idea that they would finish cooking in the hot water.

After church the group that stayed at the house tumbles back in along with numerous other aunts, uncles, cousins, etc. In the midst of all this WONDERFUL chaos three of us ended up around mom's big double stove (right cooking is NOT her specialty but she had a great, huge stove). One aunt is carving the turkey, another is making gravy and ME - I'm charged with mashing this mountain of spuds. :earseek: Well they were rapidly turning into something that resembled WALLPAPER PASTE! Yes, I did drain the water. Apparently as it turned out Mom had heard that if you peel potatoes ahead of time and store them in salted water in the refirgerator you can cook them later. But what she didn't do was DRAIN off the water and cook them in fresh and the idea of letting the sit in the hot and rapidly cooling water to "finish cooking" was the death knell - ALL the starch pulled out so it was just this watery goo left.

We did put a bowl of this on the table more for giggles and grins than because we expected anyone to eat it, and naturally with all those aunts pitching in and knowing there was a big group of college students (my family is of the Dutch heritage) there was MORE than enough to eat and this is one of our favorite holiday tales.

Next?
Deb
 
Can't say I have any turkey tales from our house. Always had lots of aunts who cooked the turkey and the food was always great. Now I cook dinner with my mom for my family and my parents. Just the 7 of us and can't say I've had any problems. May happen this year as mom and I decided it is time for DD14 to learn to make turkey.
 
Well this one is only turkey "related" - not actually from Thanksgiving. My father was called back to the Army for the Korean Conflict. My older sister was about 3 & my Dad always sent her a piece of Juicy Fruit gum in every letter. It was kind of like Carol Burnett's tugging on her ear if you know what I mean.

Anyway, he remained stateside, but rarely got home & missed Thanksgiving. Filling (what you probably call stuffing or dressing) is his favorite part of the meal. So on his first time home my mother went all out making him all of his favorites. Unfortunately, she left the kitchen during the prep & DSis decided she wanted to help out. Since Daddy so obviously loved Juicy Fruit (after all, he sent some in every letter) & Mom was making all of his favorites...well, you can guess what happened. :rotfl:

Mom didn't know about her "help" until after the turkey was roasted, unstuffed, carved & put on the table. Dad didn't see anything odd about his serving of filling & dug right in. Only then did they find out about the gum. :rotfl2: At that point my sister couldn't contain herself anymore & started yelling "Do you like it Daddy? Do you? Do you? I helped!" while my father was :crazy2: This was the first of many times that my mother saved one of us from being "killed" by our father. ;) It was always hard for Dad to punish us when my mother was literally :rotfl2: :rotfl2:

So every time we eat turkey & filling this story gets trotted out.
 
Don't we all have a tale about leaving the giblet bag in the turkey then cooking it - or am I the only one? My Dad laughed for hours at that one! I have never forgotten to clean out the bird since!
 

OK, here we go. A few years ago, I was asked to bring pies for T-giving at my cousins. Well, dh had Wednesday off, so he volunteered to make them. :goodvibes (Yes, I found a keeper)

However, if he was going to d oit, by golly, he was going to make a real crust. (those are unheard of in my family, whereas store bought crusts are unheard of in his family). So, he calls his mom for a recipe. :p She doe snot use a recipe of course. Next morning she calls and is making her crusts, so she measured everything and gave us as close as she could to a recipe. I then gave the info to dh.

When I got home Wednesday, there were 2 pumpkin pies, a lemon pie and something that looked like the hat/crown that Archie's friend wore. So, dh tells me that the pumplkins were great, but the lemon had to go into a pre-baked crust. The crown is the results of that, so he had to run to the store and buy a crust for the lemon.

We then proceed to pack them up for our drive across the street to mom and dad's. Pies made it just fine. Mom put them in the fridge and life was good. Well, except that mom has an issue when it comes to filling the fridge. SHe does things the easy way. Yup, on to of the milk jugs.

Mom openeed the fridge a bit later and out falss a pie, as she's gaping at that, out falls another. They both land upside down on the floor. WHich pies you ask? WHy, the 2 with the homemade crust of course. Lemon is fine. So, at 9 pm on Wednesday night, dh and I head to the store for crusts and pumpkin. DH and I bake the pies and we go to bed. Dh wakes up at 2 am and decides he better get the pie in teh fridge the right way before my mom gets to them. Needless to say, she was feeling rather shunned when she saw that dh had already put the pies in, and re-arranged the fridge so that the pies were safe, when sh egot up to do it an hour later. My poor mom will NEVER live this down! Good thing dh chose to marry me and , therefore, understands far too wel how thses little oopses can happen. ;)
 
Oh man! I can just imagine this happening.... :rotfl2: :rotfl2:

DS enjoys cooking when he isn't busy which is most of the time, but when he does help me out he is very much a by the recipe person - has to be measured EXACTLY!!!!! Me - close enough. Is it engineers in the kitchen? :love:

Deb
 
My dh's favorite saying when working on the house is "You'll never see it from the highway." I'm too lazy to be exact, althugh my home ec teacher said tha twas a must. (leveling measuring cups with a knife and all) It's hard to believe that when grandma just dumped and dashed, though!

So, it's not all engineers. I do need something to start with, though.
 
My cousin insisted on hosting Thanksgiving dinner one year. We all reluctantly agreed. Well, she invited, and invited, and invited. I think there must have been 40 people!! I think there was enough food (though barely), but not enough silverware and plates! You had to wait for someone to finish eating so you could wash the dishes and serve the next group of people!!
 












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