Thanksgiving Turkey Ideas

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Thanksgiving
Sean Carter asked:


When turkeys go gobbling all the way to your

Thanksgiving menu, why not pamper your taste-buds with some more cool recipes ?

So cook up some toothsome Thanksgiving dishes and let your folks gobble up the gastronomical delights with gusto ! Plan a peachy recipe this Thanksgiving and warm up your dear ones for a great

holiday feast. And with Autumn’s plentiful yield, you’ll never run short of the choicest things to rev up your Thanksgiving menu. Now to help you tickle the appetites of your friends and family in a festive crescendo, here are some Thanksgiving recipe ideas that you’ll love to try out this November 24. Shrimp-ly Yours

1/2 lb shrimp, peeled and de-veined2 (8 ounce) packages cream cheese1 (8 ounce) jar cocktail sauce1 (16 ounce) package buttery round crackers

1 lime Put the cream cheese at the center of the serving platter. Mix together the cocktail sauce and shrimp and pour it over cream cheese.Slice one lime in half. Squeeze one half over the cocktail sauce and cut the other half into wedges to garnish your Shrimp dip. Now place the crackers and lime wedges around edge of plate and serve. This makes one mouth-watering appetizer for Thanksgiving meal. So let your folks stay boggled at your amazing culinary skill ! thanksgiving Roasted Turkey 1 turkey (approx. 16- to 20-pounds)Stuffing of your choice

First, thaw your Thanksgiving turkey in the refrigerator, giving some time to get the giblet broth ready the day before roasting the bird. The turkey legs are to be removed from the leg sockets or skin crossing the tail. If needed, you may

also take out the leg clamps from the body. Now, you also need to remove giblets and neck from the body cavities of the turkey. just before roasting, you need to spoon in the stuffing into the body cavities of the Thanksgiving bird. But do not put more than 3/4 cup stuffing per pound of turkey. Do not pack the stuffing too hard, or it will not get sufficiently hot by the time of cooking. Now you can tuck the legs back under the band of skin or

reset legs into the sockets. You can also tie legs together with string if you find the leg clamp removed.

Now place the Thanksgiving turkey on a shelf in a shallow roasting pan with its breast side up. Fix a meat thermometer into the center of a thigh muscle so that the bulb doesn’t touch the bone. Now cover itwith foil, allowing

some space between the turkey and foil. Tighten the foil over the drumsticks and neck.

Roast it until the meter of the oven reads 180 degrees F and juices start oozing out. It takes about 4 to 5 hours for a stuffed bird. Now put the bowl containing the extra bit of stuffing in the last half hour of roasting. Remember to remove the foil in the last 30-45 minutes to allow the turkey turn a yummy brown. Here, our Thanksgiving turkey is ready now ! Take the turkey out from the oven and keep it covered loosely in foil before serving hot.

Say Cheese 4 cups macaroni

½ lb shredded Cheddar cheese1/2 lb shredded mozzarella cheese

Boil a big pot of slightly salty water. Add the macaroni and cook for about 8-10 minutes. When that’s done, drain the water out and place in a microwave-proof bowl. Scatter the Cheddar and mozzarella cheese over the macaroni and microwave on medium-high power in intervals of 30 seconds until the cheese melts. Finally, stir a little to spread the cheese evenly over the macaroni and serve. Now this dish is a good item to pep up the appetites and is

guaranteed to have yourfolks cheezing on Thanksgiving !

Boil a big pot of slightly salty water. Add the macaroni and cook for about 8-10 minutes. When that’s done, drain the water out and place in a microwave-proof

bowl. Scatter the Cheddar and mozzarella cheese over the macaroni and microwave on medium-high power in intervals of 30 seconds until the cheese melts. Finally,

stir a little to spread the cheese evenly over the macaroni and serve. Now this dish is a good item to pep up the appetites and is guaranteed to have your folks cheezing on Thanksgiving ! Pumpkin Pie

1 unbaked 10-inch pie shell beaten eggs

1 tbsp melted butter

3/4 cup dark brown sugar

2 plus cups cooked pumpkin

1 cup scalded milk

1/2 tsp salt

1-2 tsp cinnamon

1-2 tsp ground ginger

1/4 to 1/2 tsp nutmeg

1/4 tsp cloves (optional)

2 ounces dark molasses (optional)

1 small can evap. milk

Daub the pie shell with melted butter and then refrigerate. Next, cook the

pumpkin, brown sugar, salt and molasses in a pan over moderate heat until the

mixture gets thick (approx 5-7 minutes). Stir in the evaporated milk, scalded milk and the beaten eggs and cook it over low heat for another 5 minutes. Pour

This into a pie shell and bake at 425 degrees Fahrenheit first for 15 minutes and then at 350 degrees F for the next 45 minutes. Your pumpkin pie is just done

to pamper the sweet tooth of your friends, family or your sweetie pie on Thanksgiving.



Sonia

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Having the Perfect Corporate Christmas Party

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Christmas Parties
Mandy Chagger asked:


Working hard all through the year is something that most employers expect of those that work beneath them. Chances are that you are the same way. So, when it comes time to plan your corporate Christmas party, you want to reward your employees for the year of hard work that they have put in for you. Corporate Christmas parties can be a way of celebrating the holiday season with your employees and your coworkers alike, and it can be a way of unwinding from a stressful year. Having the perfect corporate Christmas party can also lighten spirits and get everyone pumped up for the New Year to come.

Planning

The first stage to the perfect corporate Christmas party is the amount of planning that you will put into it. Many people plan theirs months ahead of time, which allows them to have enough time to order things that they need, reserve the right type of space, and send out invitations. This is a crucial stage of your corporate Christmas party, so you should make sure that you are involved in this all year round.

Venue

The location is one of the most important parts of your corporate Christmas party. You want to have a place for your party that is big enough to hold all of the people who will be coming. However, you also want to be sure that you have a space that is comfortable enough to make people feel at home and enjoy the party. Therefore, when you decide where you want to have your corporate Christmas party, size and comfort should be the two main factors you consider. You also might want to consider the location of the venue, because you do not want people to have to travel too far for the party. If you can find a place that is near the office, that would be the best because people would be spending the same amount of time to get there than they would to come to work.

Day and Time

Of course, a corporate Christmas party should be near the Christmas season, so you already have a rough idea of the day for the party. However, you should remember that often people have many gatherings with family and friends near this season, and do not wish to have to choose which one to attend. Therefore, you might consider having your corporate Christmas party close to Christmas, but a few weeks beforehand. This will help you make sure that all of the invited guests can attend the party without having to choose between it and other obligations.

The time is another important factor when planning a corporate Christmas party. If you have it on the weekend you can allow the party to start later and therefore go later. However, if you wish to have it during the week, you might want to consider doing an early party so people can get home in plenty of time to get good rest for the next day.

Food and Entertainment

A corporate Christmas party should be about fun and fellowship with the people you work alongside. However, remember that you must have something for the guests to do at the party. Many parties serve either finger food or a full dinner to thank their guests for their hard work. Most will have drinks of some kind. Be sure to include drinks with alcohol as well as those without alcohol so that people may choose what they would like to drink. If you do provide alcohol, be sure that you are following the local guidelines for who you may serve, and be sure to provide transportation for those who have had too much to drink.

Entertainment is another important part of your corporate Christmas party. At the very least, there should be music for your guests to listen to. Many planners will hire someone to perform, get a Karaoke machine, or even show a slide show or film of the previous year. You can get very creative with your forms of entertainment, but be sure that you have something for your guests to enjoy.

Making Reservations

How good or bad a party is will depend on many factors, such as where and when it is, what there is to eat, and what the entertainment is like. You cannot provide your guests with the ultimate corporate Christmas party event unless you have planned ahead accordingly and made reservations. Making reservations for locations, food service, and entertainment is something that is often done well in advance of a corporate Christmas party. Do not be afraid to do these things as soon as you are able to, because they will help make sure that your corporate Christmas party is as wonderful as it can be. Many people will make reservations early, so be sure that you have a leg up on them by doing yours early as well.



Gabriella

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