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Yes sir.

Bread, onion, celery, sausage, sage/thyme/rosemary. Pretty standard.

Kinda a combination of these two:

https://www.onceuponachef.com/recipes/turkey-breast-sausage-herb-stuffing.html

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Originally Posted by ironbender
Evahbody eating well!!


Fair. grin Duck, brussel sprouts with bacon and potatoes.

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Dessert is a two phased program

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And a glass of "fair" rye.

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14# stuffed 4 people.

Always will be for Thanksgiving.
We are traditional here.


Sidenote, my great aunt used to raise turkeys, she would give Mom
the biggest one for Thanksgiving, of course she came.

They would run from 45 to 53 pounds, dressed.
Weird, but they were solid. The cavity was the same as a 15 pounder.
Couldn't get much stuffing in them.
The biggest one wouldn't fit Mom's roaster.
We had to make a 30 mile trip to buy 3 of the biggest cheap aluminum
roasters sold. Two doubled up on a cookie sheet for the bottom, one on top.
Then, it didn't fit in her normal oven.
She had an ancient stove in the basement, it just fit.

Fed 18 people, lots left over.

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The hell with the whisky Allen, tell me ‘bout that pie!!


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Some sorta wildass apple pie!


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10 lb, unstuffed, cooked on the coals for an hour, hour and a half maybe for taste, finished in the oven:

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Originally Posted by ironbender
The hell with the whisky Allen, tell me ‘bout that pie!!


French Apple Tart - Very tasty stuff!


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Originally Posted by Dillonbuck
14# stuffed 4 people.

Always will be for Thanksgiving.
Biting my traditional here.


Sidenote, my great aunt used to raise turkeys, she would give Mom
the biggest one for Thanksgiving, of course she came.

They would run from 45 to 53 pounds, dressed.
Weird, but they were solid. The cavity was the same as a 15 pounder.
Couldn't get much stuffing in them.
The biggest one wouldn't fit Mom's roaster.
We had to make a 30 mile trip to buy 3 of the biggest cheap aluminum
roasters sold. Two doubled up on a cookie sheet for the bottom, one on top.
Then, it didn't fit in her normal oven.
She had an ancient stove in the basement, it just fit.

Fed 18 people, lots left over.

neat story


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i sure love turkey, still got a lot left. probably take turkey and fixins across the street to ole bob


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15 pound,
stuffed.
Two mouths.

Could not find any smaller ones. Walmart was selling for$.78 /pound

Kings Sooper and Safeway,you had to spend $25 first to get a better price
With the price of beef, it looked like folks were stocking up with 4-5 turkeys instead


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Originally Posted by ironbender
The hell with the whisky Allen, tell me ‘bout that pie!!


French Apple Tart - Very tasty stuff!

Thank you. Done saved that!


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An 8# breast. Injected and seasoned, stuffed with a mix of pork sausage, chopped apple an onion. Smoked on Lang smoker with a mix of cherry and pecan. Also an 8.5 ham. 3 people Dressing cooked in the stove. Turned out very tasty.

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