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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1827897" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>We are a lot of miles from any relatives. So we go to the community Thanksgiving. A family here has been hosting this for decades at the old school. They supply the turkey, stuffing, and gravy. Everything else is potluck. There will be about 30 people there. Grandma Jean says have been doing this since before she was born and she is 94 now. Back when all the ranches had lots of single hired men, there was still the homesteads up in the hills, and the gold mines were working she said they cooked as many as 22 turkeys. Today it will be 2 or 3 turkeys. We eat at noon. All the food is them put in the gym (no heat on in there). At 5:00 they pull it out for round number 2. Between some people go home to do chores. Others stay around and play cards etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1827897, member: 498"] We are a lot of miles from any relatives. So we go to the community Thanksgiving. A family here has been hosting this for decades at the old school. They supply the turkey, stuffing, and gravy. Everything else is potluck. There will be about 30 people there. Grandma Jean says have been doing this since before she was born and she is 94 now. Back when all the ranches had lots of single hired men, there was still the homesteads up in the hills, and the gold mines were working she said they cooked as many as 22 turkeys. Today it will be 2 or 3 turkeys. We eat at noon. All the food is them put in the gym (no heat on in there). At 5:00 they pull it out for round number 2. Between some people go home to do chores. Others stay around and play cards etc. [/QUOTE]
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