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Rachelmark Oct 6th 2006 11:50 am

Thanksgiving Dinner
 
We are about to celebrate our first Thanksgiving in Canada. :D I've bought the turkey and pumpkin pie, but what else goes with it? I'd like it to be a traditional Canadian Thanksgiving rather than a British Christmas dinner in October. Do we eat roast potatoes and sprouts??

My kids assure me that it's traditional to give presents at Thanksgiving, but I didn't believe them! :rolleyes:

NessieOggy Oct 6th 2006 11:58 am

Re: Thanksgiving Dinner
 
In Canada we celebrate the harvest, so the more food and family/friends to share it with... the better! :) I think of Brussel Sprouts, Mashed Potatoes with gravy, red cabbage, fresh rolls, etc. as heading down the traditional path, but I know friends who have ham and scalloped potatoes instead! I'm fine with either actually :)

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving Day!

Oggy

Piff Poff Oct 6th 2006 12:01 pm

Re: Thanksgiving Dinner
 

Originally Posted by Rachelmark
We are about to celebrate our first Thanksgiving in Canada. :D I've bought the turkey and pumpkin pie, but what else goes with it? I'd like it to be a traditional Canadian Thanksgiving rather than a British Christmas dinner in October. Do we eat roast potatoes and sprouts??

My kids assure me that it's traditional to give presents at Thanksgiving, but I didn't believe them! :rolleyes:

I haven't attended a Canadian family thanksgiving but for xmas dinner last year we had roast turkey/mashed spuds/sprouts/carrots and salad.

Talking to someone on the blower today, roast snips and sweet potatoes (roasted like parsnips)are traditional too. After seeing the price of Turkey and the fact there are only 3 of us I'm roasting bison for thanksgiving. Happy Thanksgiving (don't trust the kids on gifts - no one I know has been worrying about what to get peeps for thanksgiving :D )

hot wasabi peas Oct 6th 2006 12:03 pm

Re: Thanksgiving Dinner
 

Originally Posted by Rachelmark
We are about to celebrate our first Thanksgiving in Canada. :D I've bought the turkey and pumpkin pie, but what else goes with it? I'd like it to be a traditional Canadian Thanksgiving rather than a British Christmas dinner in October. Do we eat roast potatoes and sprouts??

My kids assure me that it's traditional to give presents at Thanksgiving, but I didn't believe them! :rolleyes:

You bought a pumpkin pie! :eek: Tsk! At the very least... get a premade pie crust and tin of Libby's pumpkin mush and follow the recipe on the back!

willmore Oct 6th 2006 12:21 pm

Re: Thanksgiving Dinner
 

Originally Posted by Rachelmark
We are about to celebrate our first Thanksgiving in Canada. :D I've bought the turkey and pumpkin pie, but what else goes with it? I'd like it to be a traditional Canadian Thanksgiving rather than a British Christmas dinner in October. Do we eat roast potatoes and sprouts??

My kids assure me that it's traditional to give presents at Thanksgiving, but I didn't believe them! :rolleyes:

Happy thanksgiving and no I have never heard of giving gifts at thanksgiving....! I think the kids are trying to pull a fast one on you!

Butch Cassidy Oct 6th 2006 1:18 pm

Re: Thanksgiving Dinner
 

Originally Posted by hot wasabi peas
You bought a pumpkin pie! :eek: Tsk! At the very least... get a premade pie crust and tin of Libby's pumpkin mush and follow the recipe on the back!

You'll be pleased to know Mrs C is making a wheat free Pumpkin Pie as I type :p

Alberta_Rose Oct 6th 2006 1:43 pm

Re: Thanksgiving Dinner
 

Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
You'll be pleased to know Mrs C is making a wheat free Pumpkin Pie as I type :p

Yummy!!! :)
We nearly weren't going to have Turkey, as Safeway only have fozen, and they take like 3 days to defrost!!

Found a nice fresh one in Co-op though, and I have recipes for gluten-free gravy and stuffing! :D

Rachelmark Oct 6th 2006 2:16 pm

Re: Thanksgiving Dinner
 
NEXT year I MIGHT make a pumpkin pie!!!

Thanks everyone, I just want our first Thanksgiving to set the scene for the years to come, and be Canadian! We are very lucky as we have all 3 kids with us (eldest 2 kids- 20 and 17 years, went through various stage of not wanting to come) so they will be helping to set traditions for their future families.

Things are looking good so far, we've been here 2 months, have a nice house, 2 youngest are settled in school, eldest is working full time but hubby still looking for a job!

By the way, what do you eat pumpkin pie with?! :confused:

Alberta_Rose Oct 6th 2006 2:19 pm

Re: Thanksgiving Dinner
 

Originally Posted by Rachelmark

By the way, what do you eat pumpkin pie with?! :confused:

LOL as in spoon or fork?.... or ice-cream or custard?? ;)

Whipped cream would be good! :p

Butch Cassidy Oct 6th 2006 2:34 pm

Re: Thanksgiving Dinner
 

Originally Posted by Morwenna
Yummy!!! :)
We nearly weren't going to have Turkey, as Safeway only have fozen, and they take like 3 days to defrost!!

Found a nice fresh one in Co-op though, and I have recipes for gluten-free gravy and stuffing! :D

PLEASE dont do the gluten free gravy!!!!!!!! The stuffing is probably ok, BUT I've yet to find a gluten free gravy that works for those of us that eat gluten.
(I'd like Alan and the lads to talk to us again)

Rachelmark Oct 6th 2006 2:43 pm

Re: Thanksgiving Dinner
 

Originally Posted by Morwenna
LOL as in spoon or fork?.... or ice-cream or custard?? ;)

Whipped cream would be good! :p

!!!!! Custard, whipped, double, clotted cream, ice cream obviously!! :)

Butch Cassidy Oct 6th 2006 2:44 pm

Re: Thanksgiving Dinner
 

Originally Posted by Rachelmark
!!!!! Custard, whipped, double, clotted cream, ice cream obviously!! :)

I BELIEVE Whipped Cream is the traditional choice

Rachelmark Oct 6th 2006 2:45 pm

Re: Thanksgiving Dinner
 

Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
I BELIEVE Whipped Cream is the traditional choice

Thanks Butch,

So what do you suggest with the turkey?

Butch Cassidy Oct 6th 2006 2:50 pm

Re: Thanksgiving Dinner
 

Originally Posted by Rachelmark
Thanks Butch,

So what do you suggest with the turkey?

Sweet Potatoes (roasted), Mash, mixed root vegetables, squash (i've developed a liking for spaghetti squash-always used to be butternut or acorn) and, if longing for links to home, peas.

All depends how big an appetite you and your family have AND how many others you are feeding. The List I gave you was from a Thanksgiving meal I went to last year in Leeds, West Yorks (the hostess is Canadian and her husband can eat and drink for europe) there were (including various kids) 11 of us.

AnyaT Oct 6th 2006 4:07 pm

Re: Thanksgiving Dinner
 
Don't forget the cranberry sauce!!


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