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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1193259" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>My wife is having surgery the day before Thanksgiving and I will be working that morning so we're putting together a menu full of stuff that the kids can handle making with a little guidance from me. So far it's sounding like homegrown ham, mac and cheese, and a few rolls and a homegrown salad. :nod: </p><p>We will have a more traditional dinner with family a few days earlier but we're all dreading that as my sister's family and mine love each other a lot more when we're three hundred miles apart. ;-) This will be the first year that Thanksgiving day itself is just my family and maybe my parents and we're really thankful for that even if we go hungry. I'm just happy to spend the day messing around with the kids in the kitchen after work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1193259, member: 14661"] My wife is having surgery the day before Thanksgiving and I will be working that morning so we're putting together a menu full of stuff that the kids can handle making with a little guidance from me. So far it's sounding like homegrown ham, mac and cheese, and a few rolls and a homegrown salad. :nod: We will have a more traditional dinner with family a few days earlier but we're all dreading that as my sister's family and mine love each other a lot more when we're three hundred miles apart. ;-) This will be the first year that Thanksgiving day itself is just my family and maybe my parents and we're really thankful for that even if we go hungry. I'm just happy to spend the day messing around with the kids in the kitchen after work. [/QUOTE]
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