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61. Cooking Light - 13 Great Thanksgiving Meals
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13 Great Thanksgiving Meals Everything you need is here: Menus, recipes, carving techniques, and more! Spice-Rubbed Smoked Turkey With Roasted-Pear Stuffing and Cranberry Syrup If we were to vote, Thanksgiving would be neck-in-neck with Christmas as our all-time favorite holiday. Think about it: Practically everyone celebrates it, and the stars are family and food. Despite the fact that people from all different backgrounds and circumstances seem to unite around this holiday, though, that doesn't mean we all celebrate the same. Sure, there are some common themes, particularly on the dinner table: turkey, of course, dressing, most likely, pumpkin pie, probably and an abundance of everything. But there are probably as many variations on the Thanksgiving theme as there are folks who start their holiday shopping the day after (and if you've ever been to the mall post-Thanksgiving, you know that's a lot). To accommodate our individual tastes, but with the Thanksgiving theme in mind, we've put together no fewer than 13 menus a mix of the traditional and the modern. Most are centered around recipes developed for

62. Seasoned Cooking - November 2000 Issue - Thanksgiving For Two
Seasoned cooking November 2000 Issue. by Ronda L. Carnicelli. thanksgiving bringsto mind images of large gatherings, complete with a huge roasted turkey.
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This page can be found at: http://seasoned.com/issues/200011/f.tt.p1.html Seasoned Cooking - November 2000 Issue by Ronda L. Carnicelli Thanksgiving brings to mind images of large gatherings, complete with a huge roasted turkey. But what if you are keeping it simple this year? What if your Thanksgiving table has just two places set? While many people in this situation will find themselves invited to share the bounty at a friend or extended family member's home, no one should feel as though this is the only option available. Couples can celebrate Thanksgiving with all the style and elegance of any party of twelve. The first step is to realize that a whole turkey may not be the ideal choice for you. This is especially true if you haven't got a huge freezer at your disposal for storing large amounts of leftovers. The recipes in this article for people in this situation. Using a combination of choice cuts of turkey, juicy cornish game hens and perfect chicken breasts can make the spread at a couple's Thanksgiving table just as succulent and tempting as any other in the nation. The major difference is the amount of food and, by opting for a smaller spread, you can take advantage of the versatility that comes with it. For instance, why settle for a simple turkey dinner when you can enjoy moist turkey breast cutlets covered in tasty asparagus and shrimp and smothered in creamy hollandaise sauce? Or, if chicken is more your style, why not spruce it up for the holiday by serving it with a creamy champagne sauce featuring leeks and mushrooms? The possibilities are endless.

63. Seasoned Cooking - November 1998 Issue - Thanksgiving Delights
thanksgiving Turkey Making a good juicy turkey is something of an art. Successhas a lot to do with selecting the right bird and the cooking method.
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This page can be found at: http://seasoned.com/issues/199811/f.td.p1.html Seasoned Cooking - November 1998 Issue by Philip R. Gantt This special feature has been added in honor of the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday. Of course, the traditional Thanksgiving dinner is a turkey with all the trimmings. So, I have compiled a set of recipes and methods that I hope will make your Thanksgiving dinner a little bit better than last year. The recipes presented this month are but a small yet diverse collection of the recipes in my yet to be published book, Phil's Family and Friends Cookbook. Feel free to email me at pgantt@seasoned.com with your comments and requests. Be well, and good eating! Now, on to the recipes! Thanksgiving Delights Appetizers As an introduction to the feast to follow, appetizers stimulate the appetite and are also pleasing to look at. Here are a few suggestions: Vegetable Platter
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64. Thanksgiving Recipes, Carnegie Library Of Pittsburgh Resource Guide
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67. Cooking For Thanksgiving & Christmas: Recipes For Dinners And Parties
Holiday cooking thanksgiving Christmas. essential tools additional Recipe Areasat Caryn.com. cooking with Fresh Herbs. Chanukah. thanksgiving Christmas.
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Combine beaten egg and remaining 3 cups of milk. Gradually stir some of scalded milk into beaten egg mixture, then add egg mixture to scalded milk mixture. Pour into well-buttered 3 qt. baking dish and bake at 300 degrees 1 1/2 hours or util rich brown in color. Serve warm with whipped cream or vanilla ice cream (use soy versions if avoiding dairy) Ingredients 7 cups Soy milk/creamer*
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68. Thanksgiving Options - Lowfat Cooking
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Fortunately, Thanksgiving no longer has to be a day of guilt-filled eating. There are many options today for lightening traditional favorites. Here are several recipes to choose from for the more fattening holiday foods. And remember: a little goes a long way. Try having everything you want, but only half as much. Wouldn't it be nice to be able to breathe? Turkey Roast Turkey with Herbs
Glazed Turkey Breast with Sweet Potato Stuffing

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Tip: Be sure to use a rack in your roasting pan so the fat drips to the bottom. Spray the rack with vegetable cooking spray.
Tip: There is no need to baste the turkey. It will be crisper this way, and you won't add the pan fat back to the turkey.

69. Thanksgiving, Thankfully Lean - Lowfat Cooking - Date: 11/06/98
Have a wonderful thanksgiving! Potatoes A little olive oil and your choice of lowfatsour cream or yogurt plus some of the potato cooking liquid transform
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Thanksgiving is a favorite holiday for many Americans because it combines the best of other holidays (good food, family, friends), without any of the sometimes-stressful traditions. Unless you're the cook, of course. I usually wear a chef's hat at Thanksgiving time around here, and though I always volunteer for the job, there's no denying it's a lot of work. I do as much as I can in advance so I can enjoy the holiday with family, but even so there are times when I'm sure I've lost my mind for thinking all this chopping, slicing and stuffing would be a good time. Nevertheless, every year I slave away in the kitchen. I am rewarded, however, at the table with all the smiling, grateful, appreciative faces. Secret Tip : I've found the longer you make them wait, and the more they have to drink, the more pleased they are to finally be served.

70. The New Homemaker: Cooking Up Thanksgiving Traditions
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71. Thanksgiving Special
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    The cornerstone of this special occasion is highlighted by a large, juicy turkey as the centerpiece. Turkey is standard fare for most Thanksgiving dinners, but there's no reason why you shouldn't venture out into the vast world of alternatives. Fowl comes in many succulent forms... Roast Turkey With Maple Herb Butter Roast Turkey With Herb Rub and Shiitake Mushrooms Roast Turkey With Red Currant Jelly and Citrus Glaze Crispy Duck Breasts With Pear and Green Peppercorn Sauce ... Festive Fig and Rice Stuffed Cornish Hens STUFFING The ingredients that stuffings can be made of are as varied as one's imagination. Whether it be apricots, chesnuts or cranberries, any of these variations will enhance your Thanksgiving recipe.
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    Services, 919/5153470. Nov. 19 , 2002. cooking Tips to Keep ThanksgivingFeast Healthy, Safe. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. Stuffing your face on
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    Nov. 19 , 2002 Cooking Tips to Keep Thanksgiving Feast Healthy, Safe FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Stuffing your face on Thanksgiving is a must, but stuffing your turkey might not be. Most of the illnesses on Thanksgiving Day are due to improperly stuffed turkeys, says Dr. Angela Fraser, associate professor and food safety education specialist at North Carolina State University. "It's very hard for the stuffing to heat up to a safe temperature," she warns turkey lovers. But you don't necessarily have to cook them separately. Fraser suggests using a meat thermometer to check the temperature of both the bird and the stuffing. The temperature of the thigh should be 180 degrees. The temperature of the breast should be 170 degrees. If the stuffing has reached 165 degrees or hotter, it's safe to eat, Fraser says.

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    74. Thanksgiving Turkey Tips: Buying, Cooking, Handling
    News and Information. November 14, 2000. thanksgiving turkey tipsbuying, cooking, handling. How much turkey do you need? Allow about
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    How much turkey do you need? Allow about one pound of turkey per Thanksgiving guest when buying a whole bird. For prestuffed birds, allow about 1.25 pounds per person and keep the turkey frozen until you're ready to cook it. Thawing should be done in the refrigerator, says Bill Schafer, food safety expert with the University of Minnesota Extension Service. Allow 24 hours for every five pounds of turkey, and after thawing, keep a turkey refrigerated for only a day or two before cooking. Whether you buy a fresh or frozen bird is strictly personal preference. But if you go for a fresh bird, buy it only a day or two before cooking, Schafer advises. Never buy a prestuffed fresh turkey. Thaw a turkey fast in cold water If you don't have room in your refrigerator to thaw the turkey, or just didn't get started soon enough, go the cold water route. Submerge the frozen bird in cold water and change the water every 30 minutes, advises Bill Schafer, food safety expert with the University of Minnesota Extension Service. Allow about 30 minutes of defrosting time per pound of turkey, Schafer advises. Then cook the turkey immediately after thawing. Use a meat thermometer for safe Thanksgiving turkey Set your oven at 325 degrees and place a meat thermometer in the turkey thigh. When the thermometer registers 180 degrees in the thigh, the turkey is ready, says Bill Schafer, food safety expert with the University of Minnesota Extension Service. Stuffing-whether it's cooked inside the bird or in a separate dish-should reach 165 degrees F.

    75. Diabetic Cooking -- A Vegetarian Thanksgiving Feast
    Diabetic cooking A Vegetarian thanksgiving Feast, as featured inFabulous Foods, the net's favorite cooking community. Click Here,
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    76. Favorite Thanksgiving Links, Plus Recipes, Decorating Ideas And Cooking Help
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    78. Thanksgiving Pudding I. Farmer, Fannie Merritt. 1918. The Boston Cooking School
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    79. Thanksgiving Pudding II. Farmer, Fannie Merritt. 1918. The Boston Cooking School
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    Actually 9 different grapes are use to make this delicious off dry white. A greatchoice for your thanksgiving feast! Email This Story Print This Story. cooking.
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