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Unread 11-09-2009, 01:35 PM
 
Location: San Quilmas, Tx
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Here's Ziggy, one sitting and one begging.

(And thanx for the tip, BFF!!)
Aw-w-w-w...que chula !!!!

 
Unread 11-09-2009, 01:48 PM
 
Location: San Antonio
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I am not sure if anyone else has mentioned this, but I was really surprised to score a 16 lb turkey for $6 bucks today at HEB Plus on Potranco. I wasn't aware of this deal, but apparently if you spend $10 or more you pay .40 something cents per lb on a Riverside turkey. IMO that is a pretty great deal! I didnt realize it until I was checking out.
It's turkey time for me then! I don't think I have ever spent less that $10.00 there. Was it fresh or frozen? Not that it matters for that price.

What time do we eat??
 
Unread 11-09-2009, 02:03 PM
 
Location: South Side
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frozen but $6 bucks?? srsly??
 
Unread 11-09-2009, 02:22 PM
 
Location: San Antonio/Houston
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Camper!: I can eat anytime! Whois cooking??? (lol)
 
Unread 11-09-2009, 02:33 PM
 
Location: San Antonio
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I think one of the best Thanksgiving we ( I ) ever had was the year we actually cooked a full turkey dinner at the campground in small travel trailer. No full hook ups which meant we had to plan every detail and not make a mess. Made everything from scratch. Used as many disposable dishes as we could and a ton of paper towels for clean up. I loved it!!

I guess I was the only one...

Now we cook at home, throw everything in the dishwasher and take the leftovers with us.
 
Unread 11-09-2009, 02:38 PM
 
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Here's Ziggy, one sitting and one begging.

(And thanx for the tip, BFF!!)
Awwww...JULES! I want her! adorable!!!
 
Unread 11-09-2009, 03:18 PM
 
Location: Smalltown, USA
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I think one of the best Thanksgiving we ( I ) ever had was the year we actually cooked a full turkey dinner at the campground in small travel trailer. No full hook ups which meant we had to plan every detail and not make a mess. Made everything from scratch. Used as many disposable dishes as we could and a ton of paper towels for clean up. I loved it!!

I guess I was the only one...

Now we cook at home, throw everything in the dishwasher and take the leftovers with us.
We have done that a couple of times too. Except I didn't cook the turkey in the oven of my camper (too small). Once we fried the turkey and another time I bought a smoked one.

Fun times!!!
 
Unread 11-09-2009, 03:24 PM
 
Location: San Antonio
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We have done that a couple of times too. Except I didn't cook the turkey in the oven of my camper (too small). Once we fried the turkey and another time I bought a smoked one.

Fun times!!!
There's no way anyone could get a turkey in those ity bity ovens that come in the campers! A game hen maybe, at best. I used one of the while oven things ( what ARE those called??!!!)
and cooked it outside. The camp ground smelled soooooo good. All the different smells from all the different kinds of cooking. You could gain weight just waling around. And everyone wants to share!!

awww..... the good times.
 
Unread 11-09-2009, 03:27 PM
 
Location: San Antonio
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Camper!: I can eat anytime! Whois cooking??? (lol)
opps. Sorry, didn't mean to ignore your question. Probably around noon and we all cook. Daughter has to work at 2. Just means I can get back to the camp ground that much sooner.
 
Unread 11-09-2009, 06:06 PM
 
Location: Griesheim, Germany
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I am not sure if anyone else has mentioned this, but I was really surprised to score a 16 lb turkey for $6 bucks today at HEB Plus on Potranco. I wasn't aware of this deal, but apparently if you spend $10 or more you pay .40 something cents per lb on a Riverside turkey. IMO that is a pretty great deal! I didnt realize it until I was checking out.
damn, that's a sweet deal
I just ate dinner, though, so you'll have to invite me over some other time. BTW, I thought you lived closer to downtown? or do you just drive out this way to enjoy all the people on Potranco?
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