Nov 25 2007
Turkey Day 2007
It was our first Thanksgiving in our new apartment. My parents flew in from Wauwatosa, Wisconsin on the Tuesday before Thanksgiving. Charley’s mother and kids were driven down from Connecticut Thankgiving morning.
When we moved into the apartment the former owners were nice enough to leave us a table and chairs…the table has two leaves to expand it but only 4 chairs. I was a bit concerned that we would have enough seating for everyone but then remembered that the cart I use for the microwave has two stools hidden inside of it and there was the piano bench and once wooden folding chair. I was also thinking that we should move the table into the living room…but it worked out that everyone could fit in the kitchen…thanks again to the renovation that the former owners did that made more open spaces in the apartment.
I preordered the turkey from Fresh Direct. It was a 13lb no antibiotics added turkey. It had been a few years since I handled a raw turkey and I forgot how much handling the neck and giblets freaks me out. My mother made many turkeys but I don’t remember the “extra parts”. I discarded the giblets but did use the neck for the gravy stock in a bath of free range chicken stock. The first time I was planning to make a turkey my co-worker told me about using cheesecloth when making the turkey. I used this method again this year and the turkey was perfect. I also used the cheesecloth to strain the gravy.
The menu also included pepperidge farm stuffing, mashed potatoes (yukon gold), green bean cassorole (yep the kind with the canned fried onions and cream of mushroom soup), dinner rolls, cranberry/pear relish ( a new recipe), and pumkin pie (from the Libby’s Pumpkin Pie recipe…flawless). Everyone was happy and stuffed.
Charley spent a lot of the day playing the piano. After dinner my Mom played Monopoly with Norma and my Dad played Chess with Alex. We also watched the Green Bay Packers. Lily talked non-stop until she fell asleep in Charley’s big chair. One of our favorite neighbors stopped by for a bit.
It was a great day.