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Air Force stuffing? Nunnery pudding? I need recipes!
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Ben
 
I'm probably fixin up some MREs left over from Hurricane Katrina and mow my lawn,




no seriously.......

I'm getting a half a sack of oysters Wednesday, opening most of them to make an oyster dressing. I'm deep frying a turkey ( Cajun style). I'll be grilling charbroil oysters (garlic butter, gren onions, black pepper, parsley, green onions and parmasan cheese on the shell that morning and we eating some raw off the half shell. I'm making a baked macaroni n 3 cheese casserole, green beans and artichoke casserole, dirty rice, sweet potato crunch casserole, and an oyster dressing. We also having a shrimp n corn soup, cranberry sauce, turkey gravy, sweet Hawaiian rolls, pralines, pecan pie, pumpkin pie, cookies.

It will be a very busy 2 days for me and then I'll go into a coma for a day.
 
Can't believe it's two weeks away! Hubby and I are staying home with the critters and enjoying a day off!! We got several invitations, but would rather be home! I'm cooking a big turkey and all the fixings!!
We are going to Kansas to have Thanksgiving with one of our sons, his wife and son and her parents whom we dearly love. We were there for our grandson's third birthday in early October ... and now we are going back for Thanksgiving.

It's a fun group of people. No stress. Just love and joy.
 
@Pearl so many families do take time off and travel to visit family. I think they’re doing that so that a lot of people could leave over the weekend. Otherwise kids (families) are skipping school to travel.
In Maryland where I lived school year always started the day after Labor Day. Then they decided to start school in August. Families still were taking vacation time and kids would miss school. They changed it back a couple of years ago to starting after Labor Day.

Started thawing my smaller turkey yesterday. Going to hang out with my son and his kids for a while later today. Working this morning. Got some cleaning done yesterday. Yay.
 
@Pearl so many families do take time off and travel to visit family. I think they’re doing that so that a lot of people could leave over the weekend. Otherwise kids (families) are skipping school to travel.
In Maryland where I lived school year always started the day after Labor Day. Then they decided to start school in August. Families still were taking vacation time and kids would miss school. They changed it back a couple of years ago to starting after Labor Day.

Started thawing my smaller turkey yesterday. Going to hang out with my son and his kids for a while later today. Working this morning. Got some cleaning done yesterday. Yay.
School should let out before Memorial Day and not start back until after Labor Day. TD Tuesday should be last day of school. Christmas break should be 20-23 December - 2-4 January. Easter Break 2-5 days max and NO spring Break.
 
Little granddaughter is off all week, but I like the extra farm help. And she gets to visit with the company. Our friends from New Mexico here one more day, and tonight at dinnertime our youngest daughter comes in from Tucson, and she stays till Friday. I should try to get the plastic up on the chicken coop windows this afternoon. It's getting cold starting today. Just got a fire started. Tuesday afternoon another daughter comes in with her boyfriend. They're all thinking they're going to freeze, but 30 something is not that bad if the wind stays down. Time to take a turkey out of the freezer.
 
Our school days off here in the other town little granddaughter goes to school in seem weird, a bit excessive sometimes. But that town is not a farming community like we are. The amish school in our town gets out of school a whole 3 weeks earlier because they don't take all the fall and spring break days. And they start after Labor Day, not mid August like the other does. They do take off a couple of extra religious days. Old Christmas is one of those.
 

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