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Warpy

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13. This place has a catered dinner
Sun Nov 23, 2025, 04:51 PM
Nov 23

and it's one of the few meals I consider edible here, although other tenants tell me it's getting better as time goes on and the new chef settles in. Uh, I'll do my own cooking, thnaks.

There is another option, places like Boston Market offer the usual Thanksgiving fare, much of which can be purhased a day or two in advance. Heat it all up and they'll never know and as I recall, Boston Maret wasn't bad, at all.

I'm with the cooking haters even though I love to cook. Thanksgiving dinner has turned into a stupid production, silly tradition (peer pressure from dead people) has taken over from common sense. I mentioned roasting capons for smaller gatherings rather than being stuck with leftover turkey until Xmas, when another turnkey will likely be cooked if you don't live in NM. Here, it's Xmas tamales.

Honestly? If I still lived in a house and had family ready to descend, I'd hire a caterer, I inherited enough money to do that once a year. They'd feed everybody and then clean up after themselves. Barring that, I'd pre order at Boston Market. I doubt I'd go the restaurant route, that's too big a step toward giving up completely. The hungry hordes just wouldn't get turkey and tradition.

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When I was growing up, my father had a little photo studio in Dover Walleye Nov 23 #1
as far as I can tell Phentex Nov 23 #7
OMG!!! I. LOOOOOOOVE fried oysters. Trueblue Texan Nov 26 #29
Yes, you got that right, the small ones are much better and fry up a lot better. My mom was from the Eastern shore, Walleye Nov 26 #30
I love doing it, but I always feel like I've run a marathon when it's done. Scrivener7 Nov 23 #2
Friday is a holy day Phentex Nov 23 #8
Absolutely, let the next generation cook, and then to come to enough Nov 23 #3
I think they are looking for tradition Phentex Nov 23 #9
I usually order bamagal62 Nov 23 #4
It's one of two days I wish I had two ovens Phentex Nov 23 #10
I used to have a warming drawer! bamagal62 Nov 23 #15
My strategy: no_hypocrisy Nov 23 #5
That's a plan! Phentex Nov 23 #11
Pretty much my plan spinbaby Nov 25 #21
My stepdaughter has taken over most of our holidays now, mwmisses4289 Nov 23 #6
I'd love it Phentex Nov 23 #12
This place has a catered dinner Warpy Nov 23 #13
I used to love cooking Thanksgiving dinner... slightlv Nov 23 #14
Sweet sweet memories! Phentex Nov 24 #17
Our family traditions have me cooking for the full week before Thanksgiving... Trueblue Texan Nov 23 #16
I'll take the bubbly but I want turkey for days! Phentex Nov 24 #18
leftovers and my picky need to have MY pumpkin pie Kali Nov 24 #19
Well, and even though we're not having turkey... Trueblue Texan Nov 24 #20
Taking it to your grave? Phentex Nov 25 #23
Our Family's Cornbread Dressing Trueblue Texan Nov 25 #24
I looked up sausage-chestnut stuffing, which I would make along with Mom. usonian Nov 25 #28
Thanks! Phentex Friday #32
That's fair! Phentex Nov 25 #22
and speaking of leftovers... Kali Nov 25 #25
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Phentex Friday #31
We love it Cirsium Nov 25 #26
I have cooked Thanksgiving dinner for most of my 60 years of marriage. And im sick of it. Srkdqltr Nov 25 #27
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