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Why type of stuffing/dressing are you planning to cook this Thanksgiving?
Recipe please. Thanks!!!! : )
Chicken and Cornbread Dressing
(GREAT FOR HOLIDAYS)
1 large hen or chicken
3 cups crumbled bread (day old)
6 cups crumbled cornbread (not sweet)
2 large onions, chopped
1/2 cup green onion tops, chopped
1/2 cup chopped bell pepper
1 cup celery, chopped
7 eggs (raw)
2 cups milk (I use evap. milk)
5 cans cream of chicken soup
salt and pepper (I don’t salt, I use chicken bullion cubes adds more flavor to broth.)
Preheat oven 375 degrees. Cook chicken until tender in seasoned water, then de-bone. In saucepan, combine 1 !/2 cups of the broth made from boiling chicken, onions, celery and green bell pepper and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer until vegetables are tender. In large mixing bowl mix chicken, breads, broth/vegetable mixture: add eggs, milk and salt and pepper. Mix well and bake in a large, greased baking dish. Bake 375 degrees for 45 minutes or until knife comes out of center clean. Serves 10 – 12
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Throwing a Thanksgiving Party : How to Give a Toast at Thanksgiving
To give a toast at Thanksgiving, make sure everyone has a drink in their hand and keep the toast short and sweet, commenting on what one is thankful for. Make a toast at Thanksgiving dinner, keeping it intimate and personal, with tips from an event coordinator in this free video on holiday parties.
Expert: Lori Randall
Contact: www.SimplyDevineEvents.com
Bio: Lori Randall established Simply Divine Events after working as an event producer in Tampa, Fla. managing dozens of corporate affairs throughout the state and across the country.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
Duration : 0:1:32
What should I plan for a Thanksgiving program for young children?
I need to plan a Thanksgiving pageant/program at the school I work at. What should i have the kids do in such a program? I need costume ideas, song ideas, anything!
Re-enact a little feast between the pilgrimamd and Indians. The kids could make their own little headpieaces out of construction paper and stuff. Seems like it could be cute.
Throwing a Thanksgiving Party : How to Make Memorable Thanksgiving Place Card Holders
To make memorable Thanksgiving place card holders, either tie name tags around champagne glasses, stick menu cards into pine cones or write guests’ names on autumn leaves. Create place card holders, that can second as keepsakes or party favors, with tips from an event coordinator in this free video on holiday parties.
Expert: Lori Randall
Contact: www.SimplyDevineEvents.com
Bio: Lori Randall established Simply Divine Events after working as an event producer in Tampa, Fla. managing dozens of corporate affairs throughout the state and across the country.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
Duration : 0:1:49
Are you planning to watch the Thanksgiving day parade on tv?
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What parts of the parade you like seeing? I like watching the cheerleaders in the parade.
Well this year I’m in it so that could be a little tough. But every year up to this 1 I have watched it. But I’m going to record it so I can watch it l8r. But u better watch me- I’m in the macy’s’s great American marching band. It’s gonna be awesome!
The History of Thanksgiving
A video on the history of Thanksgiving and the holiday celebrations.
Duration : 0:9:18
Throwing a Thanksgiving Party : How to Decorate a Thanksgiving Coffee Table
To decorate a thanksgiving coffee table, cover a platter with autumn leaves, pumpkins, pillar candles and gourds for an autumnal feel. Find Thanksgiving decorations outside, like leaves and pine cones, with tips from an event coordinator in this free video on holiday parties.
Expert: Lori Randall
Contact: www.SimplyDevineEvents.com
Bio: Lori Randall established Simply Divine Events after working as an event producer in Tampa, Fla. managing dozens of corporate affairs throughout the state and across the country.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
Duration : 0:2:9
What are you planning to have for Thanksgiving dinner?
We are going to have roast turkey, mashed potatoes, peas, gravy, stuffing, deviled eggs, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie, mince meat pie. And what are some of your favorite holiday recipes? I need some new ideas!
Turkey Breast, Ham, Baked Mashed Potatoes w/Gouda Cheese, Three onion Stuffing with Herbs, scalloped corn, grape nut bread, zucchini bread, raspberry jello salad (everyone loves this), sauteed green beans with shallots and a variety of pies.
The stuffing/dressing recipe is always a big hit. Find that at:
http://www.cooking-is-easy-and-fun.com/Three-Onion-Stuffing.html
The jello salad is a hit with kids and adults:
http://www.cooking-is-easy-and-fun.com/Raspberry-Jello-Salad.html
Find the grape nut and zucchini bread recipes at:
http://www.cooking-is-easy-and-fun.com/Salads-and-Breads.html
Throwing a Thanksgiving Party : How to Decorate a Thanksgiving Table
Decorating a Thanksgiving table involves lining the table with autumn-colored leaves and placing pumpkins, gourds, apples and pine cones along the center of the table. Get Thanksgiving table centerpiece ideas, like using the turkey itself, from an event coordinator in this free video on holiday parties.
Expert: Lori Randall
Contact: www.SimplyDevineEvents.com
Bio: Lori Randall established Simply Divine Events after working as an event producer in Tampa, Fla. managing dozens of corporate affairs throughout the state and across the country.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
Duration : 0:1:27
What kind of stuffing are you planning on making this Thanksgiving?
I’m going to cook a sausage cornbread stuffing. I made it last year, and it turned out great. I’ve also seen some other good recipes.
I’ll be making two kinds for Thanksgiving dinner this year. It’s kind of a family tradition to have an extra kind of cranberry sauce and at least two or three different kinds of stuffing.
I’ll be making a batch of traditional stuffing and another of Sausage-Apple stuffing. The recipes are in the link that’d below.
For the record, I really prefer the texture of the dressing when it’s cooked in a separate backing dish and not inside the turkey.
Good luck and Happy Thanksgiving!
Ben