
Let us all share this day, we''l call it the Buddy Thanksgiving.
I'm thankfull for my wife and kids and the fun I have on my Buddy.
Again Happy T-day

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Is that a pecan pie? A homemade pecan pie?! I love pecan pie!!! Can I have some?2wheelNsanity wrote:Happy "Turkey Day" everyone.![]()
Let us all share this day, we''l call it the Buddy Thanksgiving.
I'm thankfull for my wife and kids and the fun I have on my Buddy.
Again Happy T-dayBe safe and have fun.
+12wheelNsanity wrote:Yes it is pecan pie and yes it is homemade. The secrete ingredient is to replace the corn syrup with maple. Guess its not a secrete anymore.
Somewhere on Fuelly there's a formula for the banner. Just copy and past to your sig (edit your profile). Thing is, after your set up your signature, you have to click the 'attach signature' box every time you post; I usually forget haha.2wheelNsanity wrote:Luna, how do you get your fuelly to post? And wow nice mpg, I'm only getting 81mpg.
Saturday I'll carve up the rest of our bird (half of it left!) and then drop the carcass in the stock pot to get the rest of the mean off it and make some stock. The stock will get frozen, eventually used to make soup. The meat that comes off is small chunks of mixed white and dark. Some will go into the soup if I make it this week. The rest is for chili!neotrotsky wrote:So, who's got the best turkey leftover recipe?
I just showed up with the whipped cream!!!...Any left?babblefish wrote:Is that a pecan pie? A homemade pecan pie?! I love pecan pie!!! Can I have some?2wheelNsanity wrote:Happy "Turkey Day" everyone.![]()
Let us all share this day, we''l call it the Buddy Thanksgiving.
I'm thankfull for my wife and kids and the fun I have on my Buddy.
Again Happy T-dayBe safe and have fun.
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Merry Thanksgiving everyone!
OMG, are those the things also known as "Oreo Truffles"?AWinn6889 wrote:Happy day-after Thanksgiving everyone!
I know I haven't been on here in a while, been super busy at work, and at home, and at school... this time of year is always a little nuts for me.
I opened at 7am at the store this morning, and I have so far had about... 5 customers MAYBE.
Anyway, I spent WAY TOO MUCH time making a wide variety of a new found favorite (and super easy) party/family gathering "dessert", COOKIE BALLS!
So I made like 10 different kinds, with 3 different kinds of chocolate, 4 different kinds of regular cookies, 2 different kinds of gluten free cookies special for my step-sister, in addition to a myriad of other tasty ingredients (peppermint candy, coconut, caramel syrup, toffee, bananas, raspberries, maple syrup, etc etc).
Here is one of the easiest, and plainest, recipes Kraft has on their website, it's pretty simple, and you can go crazy with whatever you want to put in or on them! I also didn't necessarily use all of the Kraft brand nonsense, because there's a locally-owned (mostly) organic grocer here that has the same things that taste better and are just plain "better for you". I did end up having to use "1/3 the fat" Philly Cream Cheese and reduced fat Oreos though, since there was nothing else ANYWHERE, but hey, less calories is less calories.
The best part about these though, you don't need to use the oven!
(I did use the stove to double-boil the chocolate, instead of using the microwave, I don't like microwaves... somehow I always burn things in there!)
So, if any of you feel as though you are inept at food-like creations, but are asked to bring something to share, these are really easy, and generally a really big hit!
We had pumpkin trees.iMoses wrote:We had pecan trees in our yard so I grew up eating pecans. Still my favorite.
I wanted to get up really early, ride to a nice, eastern-facing vantage point, have some coffee while watching the sunrise before coming back to finish cooking and cleaning. But I didn't.2wheelNsanity wrote:Its my favorite holiday as well. My wife and I started a new tradition yesterday by going on a scooter ride. We cruised the back roads and found a Wildlife Lands area that was open. We cruised around at 5mph checking out the place. It was an awesome dirt road that winded for about 4 miles. It was a gr8 day. I hope everyone had an equally gr8 day.
Yeah, the traditional recipes for mince pie included finely-chopped meat of one form or another (hence "mince"). However, the modern version is a conglomeration of candied fruits, citron, ornage peel, raisins, etc. in a tangy, alcohol-enhanced filling.still shifting wrote:Acually Mince Meat was as I got the talewas made from the chopped neck meat od the deer which was pickled sweet with currents and other berrys. R