Thursday, November 26, 2009

Lunch

. . . is nearly ready. And , yes, it includes green bean casserole (as discussed in the comments over at Pond Parleys) because my father-in-law likes it! DD has already announced her intention not to eat it! I'd like it better without the fried onions on top. Happy Thanksgiving!

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  1. Yum. Can you lay an extra place? I'm coming on over!

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  2. You would've been very welcome! There was more than enough food to share Rosiero! Each of those twice-baked potatoes was a meal in itself! The turkey was stuffed with lemons and rosemary - yummy! There was stuffing, and baked squash (with apples, spices and maple syrup.) And there's plenty of green bean casserole left!

    And all I did was buy the pies for dessert, set the table and pour the drinks!

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  3. Looks delicious - hope you had a wonderful time.

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  4. Ha ha. What a palaver eh? We had a lovely meal too without the GB casserole and without brussels sprouts. The Ball & Chain is still going nuts in the kitchen, currently making Delia's chocolate bread and butter pudding. A mid life crisis, I think.

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  5. Ah, to have an oven that you can put more than one small item in! I am jealous! I miss my old oven.

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  6. Can I have the recipe for the twice cooked potatoes they look yummy?

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  7. I didn't realise they were fried onions. I thought they were crunched up potato chips (crisps...)
    That might be a comment on the culinary skills of the people who prepared the 2 or 3 green bean casseroles that I've sampled.

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  8. Happy belated Turkey day to you! It looked amazing . . . well, almost all of it!! He he!!

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  9. Thanks for the recipe!

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  10. You're welcome Daffodilly (says DH, who posted the recipe over at Daffodilly's!)

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