Good morning, ladies....
Up at 5:30am CST today....have had coffee and walked Spinner....did my reading online and now that the DH is up and going, I'll get around and get the day's work started....did carpets on Monday....did some sight-seeing yesterday....so today it will be sweep and mop the bathroom and kitchen area....Having company for Turkey day....My nephew, who's a Capt. at Ft. Hood and his sweet, but crazy wife (she's a "roller derby" queen...
in Austin) are coming to spend Thanksgiving with us.....along with their fur-baby, Maxy, the white English Bull Dog....so having family for a holiday this year is extra special....They are bring alot of the dinner stuff and the 4 of us will take our offerings to the RV Park's Thanksgiving "Pot Luck". So my other project for today is the baking/roasting of Acorn Squash for tomorrow....so the new convection/toaster oven will get a workout today....
My Turkey day, turkey story has to do with "feeding the masses" in Germany.....Ernie was a platoon Sgt. at the time and had about 25-30 guys in his platoon...and we invited them to our military quarters for the holiday...mostly single guys, but a couple with wives...so I knew I was going to have to feed in 2 shifts...as our apt. wasn't big enough....well, being from a large family, I also knew I would need a good size turkey....bought a 25 pound bird...got that baby stuffed...then noticed that the oven in the "apt. size" stove wasn't going to be large enough to roast that bird with the door closed...so to make a long story short.....put that big guy in the oven at Midnight and took turns "baby sitting" the turkey all night, turning it every 2 hours so it would cook evenly and be done by Noon - 1pm to "feed the masses" that Turkey day...
I did all my baking the day before and the mess hall sent over the potatoes, squash, and cranberries....All the guys asked Ernie what they could bring, and he told them "what ever they wanted to drink" knowing I would have coffee....every last one of them brought cases....cases of soda, cases of beer, cases of wine
and the only place we had to store them all was our apt. balcony....
Well, needless to say, we had enough drinks for Thanksgiving AND Christmas celebrations....
The dinner went great and the Mess Sgt. thanked us for "lightening his load" cause he had a full house, too....and yes, the 4 wives that were there also baked, so we had lots of pie, too....so, since we always considered the single troops as our "extended family"....hope you enjoyed this "family Turkey day" story....
Have a great day, all....Now off to get busy.....