Monday, November 24, 2008

gotta-have-it, can't-live-without-it

There's still time to leave a comment and get my "thank you for reading" gift (please see previous post).

But with Thanksgiving only days away, I have a burning (could be literally) topic on which I need your advice, so I have to update my blog.

I am the youngest of four children in my family, so until I was about age 21 I was referred to as "The Baby". Now that I'm months away from hitting a mid-life crisis, I think my big sisters and big brother are starting to see me as an adult. (Of course, I'm exaggerating... at least a little.)

They have actually agreed to allow ME to host Thanksgiving. I think I've only hosted one other major holiday when my family drove up here to the 'burbs for Easter about eight years ago. My house isn't the most conveniently located, so I always appreciate them coming to me.

Anyway, I'm not sure if it has anything to do with being the youngest in the bunch, but for some reason I always want everything to be just right. I love to host. Love to make the menu. Love to plan. And I also like to add a twist to the expected.

But with a holiday like Thanksgiving (which is one of my favorites, by the way), you also need to stick with lots of tradition. You really can't suddenly suggest an Italian theme on Thanksgiving Day (and who would WANT to?!?)

For our family, tradition means cooking dinner with the sound of the Macy's parade in the background, eating the big meal right at Noon and then sitting around the table working a 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle together while we make each other laugh for hours on end. We're not a big football family, but maybe my brother can sneak off to the basement and turn on the TV if the need arises.

Now for the food. I love all food related to Thanksgiving. I'm a BIG side-dish person, so, seriously, I don't even care about the turkey. But I can't let that slide, so I'm actually going to attempt to make mine in my hubby's prized convection cooker. (He'll be out of town on a business trip, so I'll have to pull this off single-handedly.)

Hopefully, I'll have lots of time to focus on the side dishes: sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes, salad, corn casserole, green bean casserole and any other veggie I can add calories to by baking it with butter, sugar or something else to make it yummy. I also LOVE the cranberry element of Thanksgiving so I'm searching for a good recipes for a cranberry relish of some sort. I tried making it from scratch with whole cranberries a few years ago and it was way too sour. HELP!!

So, I'm wondering... What is your absolute, gotta-have-it, can't-live-without-it, it's-not-Thanksgiving-unless element of the Thanksgiving meal?

Tell me, please? Will you??

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Monical's Pizza the Friday after.

WilyHacker said...

The one thing my kids don't care for and that you are missing in your list.

Stuffing.

everydayMOM said...

Mmmmm.... The grease of Monical's does sound like the perfect food for the day after! Carry-out or dine-in?

My husband and I had an IN-DEPTH discussion last night about stuffing. I'm thinking of making it from scratch and he insists on Stove Top. What do you think?

Anonymous said...

Thanksgiving is still Thanksgiving, but I love mom's ham balls and that pumpkin roll up thing. Love, Amy

P.S. What is this new Live Feedjit thingy at the bottom?

P.S. Love your new photo.

everydayMOM said...

Amy, is the Feedjit freaking you out? It kind of makes me nervous. hahah. I saw it on someone else's site and decided to try it out. It's creepy how it knows when people come and go on my blog. If you feel like it's looking over your shoulder, I'll take it off. =]

Anonymous said...

Monicals has to be a dine in when you can!

I say make stuffing from scratch. I'm especially fond of cornbread stuffing. But Stove Top just doesn't taste as good as slaved-over scratch stuffing!

Anonymous said...

I'm all about the rolls and pie's

EveryDaytravelinghusband

everydayMOM said...

everydayDAD - We will definitely save you some pie!! Miss you already!

Can anyone convince me that it would NOT be too time consuming to really make this stuffing from scratch. I bought the bag of dried bread stuffing mix that seemed like a couple steps up from Stove Top, but not quite homemade. Should I really go all out and make cornbread, THEN let it dry out to turn it into stuffing???

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