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  1. Not a house that enjoys turkey much, so we’re spending today smoking a brisket for tomorrow.

    The main point of Thanksgiving, besides gratitude and family, is abundance. It doesn’t so much matter what you cook, as that you cook way more than anyone can eat.

  2. Even in the aches and pains of aging, there is so much to be thankful. And thank God for President Trump.

  3. I went from 2 thanksgiving dinners invitations last year to zero this year. I was about to blow it off. I’ve got lots of friends, but everybody seemed to have made plans well in advance.

    However, I made a very low probability invitation to a single friend that’s not in my other groups. Voila! Dinner for two at a local restaurant serving a traditional meal.

  4. I don’t know about the pound cake, but of all the Thanksgiving stuffing I have eaten, the stuffing I liked the most had fruit in it. Definitely dried fruit. Apples–probably, but don’t remember. I had it at my brother’s place. My sister-in-law is the best cook I know. Which is why she and my brother hardly ever eat out. Not many restaurant cooks are up to the level of my sister-in-law.

    Fruit and turkey- reminds me of a Christmas tradition in (Alta+ Baja) Verapaz, Guatemala: Kak’-ik, a.k.a turkey stew/soup. Here are some (DuckDuck) kak ik recipes.

    While there were definitely plums in the Christmas meals, I remember from Guatemala, and plums were definitely in the tamales–along w some turkey meat–I don’t remember if plums were added to the Kak’-ik. Probably not.

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