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For a fresh twist on classic Thanksgiving turkey, try this unique recipe. A garlic-infused jam forms a flavorful crust as the turkey roasts.
See Roast Turkey with Sweet Onion Jam recipe
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We used to roast rock cornish game hens and give one to each of the kids and tell them that they each got their own baby turkey.
11/10/2009 06:11:32 PM Report AbuseAlso, when our boys were still living at home, on Christmas we stayed in our jammies all day. Except for my husband, he would put his jeans on over his pj's and put his coat on and go to the local Chinese carry-out place and get our dinner. We loved it and the kids never had to leave their toys to go somewhere and watch other kids playing with all of their holiday loot! Oh, the memories.
11/10/2009 03:35:36 PM Report AbuseI enjoy cooking for my amily and friends on the holidays, they enjoy it too. I usually start the morning before and get the pies and cakes done, then I start the sides. My hubby likes to deep fry our birds and that makes more room for the ovens. Whatever anyone does for the holidays is always great as long as you have somebody to celebrate with.Happy holidays!
11/10/2009 03:32:19 PM Report AbuseI agree on going out or hope you get an invite. To me its outrageous on the cost of the one meal I put together for my family of 4 cuz its been a tradition on all the fixings. If ya live in Eastern TN come on over. I will have enough to feed 10 to 12 or more...lol
11/10/2009 01:46:16 PM Report AbuseFor a small family you could roast a chicken, or cornish game hens. I disagree on how it's cheaper to eat out.
11/10/2009 12:22:04 PM Report Abuse