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A Thanksgiving-esque Sandwich!

22 Nov

On Friday I discovered an interesting sandwich at Starbucks.  I don’t know about you, but I love the sandwiches at Starbucks.  They’re not too expensive and they’re healthy and quite filling.  I usually get the turkey and swiss on wheat bread, but I had found a different turkey sandwich variation called, “Grandma’s Turkey Sandwich” which has cranberry, stuffing and turkey on whole wheat bread.  It was actually REALLY good, and today I decided to create that sandwich myself.

I basically took multigrain bread (the only bread we had on hand at that moment) and toasted it really well.  I cooked some Stovetop Savory Herb stuffing and opened a can of cranberry sauce.  I had bought some turkey breast at Publix at the deli to last for the week.  And seriously, that was it.  I put it all together and voila!  My own Thanksgiving-esque sandwich.  It’s quite tasty, and I couldn’t even finish the whole thing!

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Who says you can’t have Thanksgiving early?

Pre Thanksgiving Dinner

8 Nov

Ever since November started, I’ve been thinking a lot about Thanksgiving. The food, the desserts, the turkey! Glen had an interesting idea… lets cook our own turkey and other Thanksgiving food… this weekend! We got a small turkey, about 12 pounds and pretty much winged it. After thawing the bird for about a day, we were able to cook it in the oven today. It came out well!

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Things I learned about a turkey:

  • A turkey needs a LOT of time to thaw.  A LOT.
  • It’s best to marinate the bird in water and spices for the best flavor – not that our bird wasn’t good, it was, but it could have been better.
  • Make sure the gizzard is out of the bird, as we had found it after carving the turkey, in a plastic bag.  It was deep in the turkey’s butt? :-P   We thought they take that out before packaging the turkey!

Of course, we had to make stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy.

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As dessert, I made candied yams!  This is a really easy dessert to make.  Seriously.

I used 1 big can 40 oz. of Bruce’s Yams, 4 teaspoons (1/2 stick) of butter, 1 teaspoon of cinnamon and crushed ginger and 1/4 teaspoon of nutmeg.  I mixed it up in the Kitchenaid mixer and then added it to a rectangular pan.  I topped it with marshmallows and placed it in the oven for about 15-20 minutes.  Done!

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And this was my plate of delicious Thanksgiving-esque food.  I couldn’t even finish the bit of turkey I had!  At least we have leftovers!  …for days. :)

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At least we get to enjoy Thanksgiving again in a few weeks, and I won’t have to do a thing!  Maybe I’ll bake something and bring it to the Thanksgiving dinner we will be going to!