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Old 11-23-2014, 11:02 PM   #18
Doodlebug
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Originally Posted by KazzyK810 View Post
Oh my gosh! Twelve people coming to dinner...I'd be a wreck! I've never cooked a whole turkey either!

I am the queen of deception. I have great serving bowls, platters, elevated stands, etc. I buy restaurant food and dish it into my serving wear and keep things warm in the oven until company arrives. (This works especially great for out of town guests that dont know your local restaurants. ) To make it convincing i put saucepans in soapy water in my sink or load some in the dishwasher, along with wooden spoons, spatulas, etc, so it looks like ive been busy cooking. Put the restaurant wrappers in your outside garbage can, NOT your kitchen can (I've been busted before.. )

You're not a failure! For those of us that don't excel culinary, the appliances are always the problem! When they are old "they don't work well anymore" and when they are new, "they don't make them like they used to."

Now find a cracker barrel! Or, by me, our local grocery stores also allow you to order complete Thanksgiving dinners, so check yours. Ive bought full dinners from Meijer before and it was delish!
I love this! Lol

OP, Maybe you can still order from another place. I see that even Bob Evans is making dinners that you can order. Just about every restaurant and major grocery store around here is providing Thanksgiving dinners.

We eat Thanksgiving dinner at a nursing home with my husband's brother so we don't have any leftovers. But one store here offers meals already on the plate, that includes everything. We order a couple of those so we can eat "leftovers" for a couple of days.
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