lace 1/4 cup leftover Thanksgiving turkey stuffing in the center
Place the flour and shortening in a large bowl.
Using a pastry cutter, a fork, or your fingers, mix the flour and shortening into pea-sized morsels.
Add the milk to the flour and shortening mixture and combine, using a fork. Mix a minimum number of strokes, or for for about 15 seconds.
Place the dough onto a hard surface sprinkled liberally with flour.
Using floured hands, knead the dough a few times. Do not over-knead.
Sprinkle the dough with flour and, using a rolling pin, roll it out to the desired thickness, thin for crispy ...
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Rachel recommends turning the bread upside
Place the flour and shortening in a large bowl.
Using a pastry cutter, a fork, or your fingers, mix the flour and shortening into pea-sized morsels.
Add the milk to the flour and shortening mixture and combine, using a fork. Mix a minimum number of strokes, or for for about 15 seconds.
Place the dough onto a hard surface sprinkled liberally with flour.
Using floured hands, knead the dough a few times. Do not over-knead.
Sprinkle the dough with flour and, using a rolling pin, roll it out to the desired thickness, thin for crispy ...
On the Tuesday morning before Thanksgiving, whisk together salt, orange juice,
nd 1 tsp. Equal for Recipes in bottom of 9 inch
nd 1 tsp. Equal for Recipes or 3 packets Equal sweetener
n the refrigerator.
Some recipes call for the dough to
BEAT cream cheese, vanilla and 1 3/4 teaspoons Equal| for Recipes in a small bowl until fluffy; spread evenly in bottom of crust.
In a large bowl, mix all ingredients together. Other ingredients, such as dry cereals, candies or marshmallows can also be added. Make this mix as a family and eat while discussing each ingredient and how it relates to Thanksgiving.
Start with a houseful of happiness.
Add a bunch of family and friends.
Next include three hours of eating and sharing food. Throw in three tons of love and kindness.
Mix together with a day full of gathering and sharing conversation.
Leave with one handful of good memories.
Makes one Thankful Thanksgiving.
br>Garnish/decorate with anything Thanksgiving-like such as lemons, sage
ay; who doesn't love Thanksgiving leftovers?!) and enjoy!
Make two recipes of cornbread according to the
Miso-Glazed Cod - Martha Stewart Recipes
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Mash potatoes.
Put in butter, pineapple, cinnamon and 1 cup marshmallows; stir together.
Bake for 1/2 hour at 300\u00b0, then put 1 cup marshmallows on top for the remaining 15 minutes.
Should be golden brown.
I usually double for Thanksgiving.
Open all the cookies and spread icing on each side.
On one side of the cookie, press the candy corn, fat end toward the edges to form tail feathers.
On the other cookie side, press the malted milk ball into the icing to form the turkey's body, then press the red hot in front of the malted milk ball to form its \"beard.\" Using icing as \"glue,\" attach the \"tail\" half to the \"body\" half. Happy Thanksgiving!
Get up early on Thanksgiving Day and travel to the location of the dinner.
(If the visit requires an overnight stay, be sure to pack.)
Upon arriving at your destination, be prepared for luscious, mouth-watering smells.
Help with any preparations or stay out of the way.
Sit down at the table, say grace and enjoy, enjoy, enjoy! It is always a good idea to help with the clean up!
br>Serve with those leftover Thanksgiving rolls or biscuits!