This has circulated around the cyber world many times but it is worth repeating here during the week of Thanksgiving. May your holiday be filled with peace and happiness and void of tension and the feeling that everything has to be just perfect. I think the story below is actually true. It's the food equivalent to Bridezillas. Enjoy!
From: Marney
As you all know a fabulous
Thanksgiving Dinner does not make itself. I need to ask each of you to help by
bringing something to complete the meal. I truly appreciate your offers to
assist with the meal preparation.
Now, while I do have quite a sense
of humor and joke around all the time, I COULD NOT BE MORE SERIOUS when I am
providing you with your Thanksgiving instructions and orders. I am very
particular, so please perform your task EXACTLY as I have requested and read
your portion very carefully. If I ask you to bring your offering in a container
that has a lid, bring your offering in a container WITH A LID, NOT ALUMINUM
FOIL! If I ask you to bring a serving spoon for your dish, BRING A SERVING
SPOON, NOT A SOUP SPOON! And please do not forget anything.
All food that is to be cooked
should already be prepared, bring it hot and ready to serve, warm or room temp.
These are your ONLY THREE options. Anything meant to be served cold should, of
course, already be cold.
The Mike Byron
Family
1. Turnips in a casserole with a
lid and a serving spoon. Please do not fill the casserole all the way up to the
top, it gets too messy. I know this may come as a bit of a surprise to you, but
most of us hate turnips so don’t feel like you a have to feed an
army.
2. Two half gallons of ice cream,
one must be VANILLA, I don’t care what the other one is. No store brands please.
I did see an ad this morning for Hagan Daz Peppermint Bark Ice Cream, yum!! (no
pressure here, though).
3. Toppings for the ice
cream.
4. A case of bottled water, NOT
gallons, any brand is ok.
The Bob Byron Family
1. Green beans or asparagus (not
both) in a casserole with a lid and a serving spoon. If you are making the green
beans, please prepare FOUR pounds, if you are making asparagus please prepare
FIVE pounds. It is up to you how you wish to prepare them, no soupy sauces, no
cheese (you know how Mike is), a light sprinkling of toasted nuts, or pancetta,
or some EVOO would be a nice way to jazz them up.
2. A case of beer of your choice (I
have Coors Light and Corona) or a bottle of clos du bois chardonnay (you will
have to let me know which you will bring prior to 11/22).
The Lisa Byron Chesterford
Family
1. Lisa as a married woman you are
now required to contribute at the adult level. You can bring an hors d’ouvres. A
few helpful hints/suggestions. Keep it very light, and non-filling, NO COCKTAIL
SAUCE, no beans of any kind. I think your best bet would be a platter of fresh
veggies and dip. Not a huge platter mind you (i.e., not the plastic platter from
the supermarket).
The Michelle Bobble
Family
1. Stuffing in a casserole with a
serving spoon. Please make the stuffing sans meat.
2. 2.5-3 qts. of mashed squash in a
casserole with a lid and serving spoon
3. Proscuitto pin wheel – please
stick to the recipe, no need to bring a plate.
4. A pie knife
The June Davis
Family
1.
15 LBS of mashed potatoes in a casserole with a serving spoon. Please do not use
the over-size blue serving dish you used last year. Because you are making such
a large batch you can do one of two things: put half the mash in a regulation
size casserole with lid and put the other half in a plastic container and we can
just replenish with that or use two regulation size casserole dishes with lids.
Only one serving spoon is needed.
2. A bottle of clos du bois
chardonnay
The Amy Misto Family (why do
I even bother she will never read this)
1. A pumpkin pie in a pie dish
(please use my silver palate recipe) no knife needed.
2. An apple pie in a pie dish, you
can use your own recipe, no knife needed.
Looking forward to the
28th!!
Marney
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Um, Mamey's gonna have a very lonely turkey on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 24, if everyone else shows up on the 28th!
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