So, I went to the grocery store...
Nov. 23rd, 2011 03:56 pm...and this fresh turkey followed me home. (Cheeky of it, eh? I went in thinking that crab legs would make a quick'n'easy Thanksgiving Day feast.) The bird came with claims of no antibiotics, no pre-injected basting mix, and all vegetarian feed. I'm not all that convinced about the last bit, but
galacticvoyeur showed me the taste difference between industrial turkeys and the less-processed ones. Ever since, if I'm going to go to the trouble of roasting a turkey, I pay a lot more attention to which turkey I roast.
Accompanied by fresh asparagus, boxes stuffing w/cranberries, a can of jumbo pitted black olives, a bag of cranberries, and the makings for a pumpkin pie...which cost considerably more than just buying a store-made pie. I've never before made a pumpkin pie, even if from canned pumpkin, but I have these yummu Penzey spices and am curious.
Tomorrow there will be turkey. And after that, there will be leftovers.
Accompanied by fresh asparagus, boxes stuffing w/cranberries, a can of jumbo pitted black olives, a bag of cranberries, and the makings for a pumpkin pie...which cost considerably more than just buying a store-made pie. I've never before made a pumpkin pie, even if from canned pumpkin, but I have these yummu Penzey spices and am curious.
Tomorrow there will be turkey. And after that, there will be leftovers.
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Date: 2011-11-24 01:33 am (UTC)K.
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Date: 2011-11-24 01:51 am (UTC)I seem to have managed to escape the blandishments of cheap (& rather insipid) turkey, this Thanksgiving, but expect to do one sometime before the end of the year (and adopt some of the remains to a Thanksgiving Turkey Cake, just for the cognative dissonance of it).
Tomorrow... a chicken breast, I think, with dressing, cranberry sauce, and left-over dim sum, including half a duck breast. That'll bring back memories of childhood Thanksgivings at Uncle George's farm, up near Adrian (MI) -- Aunt Peggy always feared (wrongly, I''m sure) that there wouldn't be enough turkey, so she tossed in a few ducks and pheasants ("I think I got all the birdshot out, but don't chomp down too hard") and sometimes a haunch of venison.
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Date: 2011-11-24 02:11 am (UTC)Enjoy the day and the noms.
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Date: 2011-11-24 05:44 am (UTC)