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				Hey After Shock Media...
			 
			What's cooking for Thanksgiving?  You always make quality food posts, so just curious.  
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
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 I will break it up into snacks/appetizers, main meal, and then desserts. Apps: 
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 Also have some assorted wines, sodas, milk, coffee's, etc. to drink. Oh yeah some buttermilk for my uncle in law who must have it to drink. Good news is I have most of it prepped, then I get to start in on it around 10am to finish rest. 
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		 sounds yummy, just tell guests easy on the warm apple cider its like liquid drano lol 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
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		 What are you doing Ben? 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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		 How many people will that feed? 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
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		 Hey Mitch, working on a pumpkin cheesecake right now.  Never made anything like that before, but it seems easy enough.  Tomorrow I'll be spending the morning and early afternoon with my family and then head over to K's house afterwards.  Family, friends, and food... should be a good day.  You and the family have a good turkey day tomorrow!  
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
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		 Not counting kids (could be anywhere from 1-6 of them from ages 1 to 7) there should be 15 adults expected. Amounts have been properly adjusted of course, like there are 2 turkeys being done instead of one massive one. I hate cooking any bird over 20 pounds as they are too fickle and take to long. Same goes with the pies and such, more than 1 of each. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			Then to be perfectly honest. The thanksgiving meal is just the catalyst. In my mind the real reason behind cooking all of this (family aside) is for the left overs and more importantly the post thanksgiving sandwich. My real only pain that I had which took a bit of work was making the olives. Had to really search to find a supplier of lye. Had no issue with obtaining the olives though as we have some friends with olive tree's that just grow them as well tree's, and let the fruit fall and rot. The whole process took me a bit of time aside from the lye treatments and also doing a brine cured version as well. Really can not stand salt cured ones myself. Most of the fruits are also local and so was a few of the cheeses. 
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		 I'm stuffed just reading the menu... 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			what's your idea of the purrfect thanksgiving leftover turkey sandwich? 
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		 Everything sounds very yummy! Congrats to the cook =) 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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 My favorite or perfect in my mind sandwich would be: Dutch crunch roll or hoagie roll. Thin layer of butter on both sides of the bread. Then a bit of mayo on the bottom with some cracked pepper. Add a layer of cranberry sauce. Turkey slices but has to be a mix of dark and white meat, then salted. Take some stuffing and sort of shape it to size of bread and compress it, then add over turkey. Add some dark brown mustard to top piece of buttered bread. Close, wrap in parchment tightly. Pack with a few deviled eggs. Thermos of coco spiked coffee. If able also some potato cakes. Potato cakes are made from some spare mashed potatoes, about a third of the amount of sweet potato, some left over cheese diced up super fine, some salt and pepper- mix up but do not over work starch. Then shape into almost hamburger shape and dredge in seasoned flour. Saute until golden in butter. (can be eaten hot or cold). Have also added left over cured meats like ham, salami, etc. 
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		 The potato cakes sound pretty tasty.  I'll try that out on Friday  
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
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		 asm for the fucking win 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
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