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XD84 said:

 

sethnintendo said:

One of my sisters' husband has a son from previous marriage who is married to a woman from Switzerland. Small world huh?

I usually don't take a picture of food because frankly I don't even take many pictures but I will return to this thread and try to describe the meal in such scrumptious and informing words that by god you would think you were actually there.

 

Well Switzerland is a small country, that you know someone from it is quite remarkable. 

Looking forward to the picture. I will post one on Saturday when my family is celebrating a delayed thanksgiving.

No pictures sorry.  I almost took one just for you but didn't pull the trigger. 

Had turkey and ham for main meats.  The turkey was semi dry but I haven't ever recognized turkey as a very moist meat considering the past numerous thanksgivings the turkey meat was never incredible moist.  The ham though was cooked well and it came out nice and moist.  I enjoyed the ham more but the turkey wasn't terrible.  I stuck mainly to dark meat of the turkey with a leg, some cuttings and attempted to eat a wing (barely and good meat on it but wings usually suck anyways).

Numerous sides including mashed potatoes with gravy if desired, bread rolls with options of butter, rhubarb jam and strawberry jam, green been casserole, Italian sausage with pasta noodles casserole, and sweet potatoes which I have never acquired the taste for.  

Dessert items were pumpkin pie, apple pie (which looked better than most average apple pies), and some kind of chocolate pie.  I had a small slice of pumpkin pie because I was stuffed from two big plates.  It was good pie and I got the rest of it apparently which might try and ration out to a neighbor or something.  My sister just threw most the leftover dishes at me.  I suppose my girl doesn't have to cook for a few days except I'm going to grill some steak tomorrow.