Preparing everything ahead of time and sending everyone a beatuifultly prepared plate with all the trimmings and dessert, plus extra for seconds and thirds.
That actually looks like a good idea! Of course, we don’t observe Thanksgiving* in the UK unless it’s to give thanks for those troublemaking puritans leaving the country!
But we’ve recently acquired Black Friday for some reason.
We are planning to video chat, like everyone else. We decided to make this year totally nontraditional. Each family has a different theme (ours is a day at the beach) and we have to come up with dishes and decorations to fit. Hopefully this will start new traditions.
I know it goes without saying…but you are not required to have turkey on Thanksgiving. It’s traditional, but you can celebrate and give thanks any way you want: whether it’s a barbecue, or a steak dinner, or just a sip of the bubbly, even a PB&J sandwich… it’s all good
There’s just 3 of us and we decided to order Peking Duck, special fried rice, and crab rangoons for our meal. Since they’re closed on Thanksgiving Day, we’re having our feast the day before (Wednesday).
Aussie Down Under 5 months ago
Clever :)
Imagine 5 months ago
Preparing everything ahead of time and sending everyone a beatuifultly prepared plate with all the trimmings and dessert, plus extra for seconds and thirds.
M2MM 5 months ago
That idea is actually quite brilliant, especially for the single person, stuck at home. :)
Sephten 5 months ago
That actually looks like a good idea! Of course, we don’t observe Thanksgiving* in the UK unless it’s to give thanks for those troublemaking puritans leaving the country!
But we’ve recently acquired Black Friday for some reason.Sephten 5 months ago
Oh, and Monty? It’s “un petit” or “une petite”!
JoeMac1 5 months ago
Brought to you by the Chinese government
Smokie 5 months ago
We are planning to video chat, like everyone else. We decided to make this year totally nontraditional. Each family has a different theme (ours is a day at the beach) and we have to come up with dishes and decorations to fit. Hopefully this will start new traditions.
sbwagner 5 months ago
Was fun trying to find a small turkey. Who the heck needs a 20lb turkey this year?
danholt Premium Member 5 months ago
I miss getting stuffed potatoes that were in vogue during the eighties…
C 5 months ago
354 days to go.
Plumbob Wilson 5 months ago
I mastered social distancing many years ago. A cornish game hen works out nicely.
Sir Ruddy Blighter 5 months ago
I know it goes without saying…but you are not required to have turkey on Thanksgiving. It’s traditional, but you can celebrate and give thanks any way you want: whether it’s a barbecue, or a steak dinner, or just a sip of the bubbly, even a PB&J sandwich… it’s all good
demnuts1 5 months ago
so instead of turducin he’s having a turspud?
Wasa Bista 5 months ago
Or better yet, remember you’re an American and resist.
chrisjozo 5 months ago
Why not do a Cornish Hen in an oven or deep fryer if you are so inclined.
mistercatworks 5 months ago
As a bachelor, I appreciate everything about this suggestion except that it needs about seven more kinds of vegetables :)
WCraft Premium Member 5 months ago
So…what is the glob of red at the head end of the mini-turkey supposed to represent?
robinjohnson98 Premium Member 5 months ago
Genius! I’m doing it
alf4evr 5 months ago
What a great idea!
bobw2012 5 months ago
Just go to the deli
dbuvens 5 months ago
“un petit dîner”, not “petite”.
Redd Panda 5 months ago
Something about Francophones…they always want to correct.
Out of the Past 5 months ago
Well, I guess it’s better than last Sunday’s strip.
dmagoon202ii 5 months ago
LITTLE turkeys have become a fad this Thanksgiving, I heard on TV.
Sisyphos 5 months ago
Thank you, Chef Monty, for a fine idea! If only your French were as good….
BWR 5 months ago
The first couple years after my ex & I broke up, Thanksgiving was frozen pizza.
Nicole™ Premium Member 5 months ago
There’s just 3 of us and we decided to order Peking Duck, special fried rice, and crab rangoons for our meal. Since they’re closed on Thanksgiving Day, we’re having our feast the day before (Wednesday).