What's your Thanksgiving timetable?

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is quorn not still made from proteins from battery hen eggs?

(sorry to piss on anyone's chips here, but when I was veggie I stopped eating it)

(yes yes, I once was veggie)

Porkpie (porkpie), Thursday, 23 November 2006 08:03 (nineteen years ago)

I stopped eating it when I was a veggie for those reasons too.

(yes, yes, I was a veggie as well)

aldo_cowpat (aldo_cowpat), Thursday, 23 November 2006 09:37 (nineteen years ago)

Hmmm - I thought it was made from fungus. Have to check the package labeling.

Jaq (Jaq), Thursday, 23 November 2006 15:05 (nineteen years ago)

quorn is mainly a fungus-derived protein, but it also contains a small amount egg whites so it's possible they use battery hens.

lauren (laurenp), Thursday, 23 November 2006 15:10 (nineteen years ago)

Aha! Wiki has this:

Quorn's uptake in the vegetarian market was hampered by the use of battery eggs in its production process, a practice opposed on ethical grounds by many vegetarians. For this reason, the Vegetarian Society initially did not approve these products. Working with the Vegetarian Society, Marlow began phasing out battery eggs in 2000, and by 2004 all Quorn products sold in the UK were produced without battery eggs, earning the seal of approval of the UK branch of the Vegetarian Society.

Note all the UK qualifiers.

aldo_cowpat (aldo_cowpat), Thursday, 23 November 2006 15:22 (nineteen years ago)

I'm going to a Thanksgiving bash tomorrow so I'm taking some mulling spice ice-cream. It's dead easy to make - you just put a bag of spices in with the cream at the beginning, then keep it in the mix until you're about to pour the custard into the machine. Yumski.

Mädchen (Madchen), Thursday, 23 November 2006 17:23 (nineteen years ago)

re: quorn - well, it doesn't say where the egg whites come from, but it's moot now anyway as the "vegetarian" children have declared they would like grilled salmon today please.

Jaq (Jaq), Thursday, 23 November 2006 17:36 (nineteen years ago)

eleven months pass...

It's time to REVIVE!

My current T'day schedule: hope and pray I get to go home on Tuesday 11/20.

Jaq, Saturday, 10 November 2007 04:05 (eighteen years ago)

research paper due monday 11/19. everything thanksgiving to occur after that.

tehresa, Saturday, 10 November 2007 06:15 (eighteen years ago)

Yeah, I'm thinking t'day might get pushed back a bit later in the month this year.

Jaq, Saturday, 10 November 2007 15:33 (eighteen years ago)

Although, Mr. Jaq is picking up the turkey today. I went for a small one this year, after the fiasco of the giant bird last year.

Jaq, Saturday, 10 November 2007 18:24 (eighteen years ago)

1 pm - go to chinese restaraunt and order $50 of food
2 pm - get home and get down

jergïns, Saturday, 10 November 2007 23:58 (eighteen years ago)

I didn't invite anybody this year because of this goddamn job and the high probability of it fucking up my life. But when I get home, those cranberries better WATCH OUT.

Jaq, Sunday, 11 November 2007 00:25 (eighteen years ago)

our menu per my host: pumpkin fritters to start, then pumpkin and pea soup, lemon-honey glazed turkey and pumpkin cupcakes with vanilla cinnamon icing

i have changed the dessert to rosewater napoleon and added green beans. i think he chose too many pumpkin dishes.

tehresa, Sunday, 11 November 2007 01:47 (eighteen years ago)

anyway, i don't know what his recipe is for the turkey, but the other stuff seems not too labor/time-intensive, right?

tehresa, Sunday, 11 November 2007 01:49 (eighteen years ago)

Will the fritters be fried? (Can you bake them? I don't know the options.) That might be a bit labor intensive, if they can't be done much in advance. Pumpkin and pea soup sounds yummy, btw. But I think 2 pumpkin focused things are plenty in one meal. Also, green beans = yes please.

Jaq, Sunday, 11 November 2007 02:19 (eighteen years ago)

Mr. Jaq advised he got "a nice" turkey - 9.8 lbs of standard bronze heritage goodness. Much more manageable than last year's 25 lb behemoth.

Jaq, Sunday, 11 November 2007 02:28 (eighteen years ago)

10-11am - everybody starts showing up at the farmhouse hauling foil-covered casseroles, crock pots, and various other serving dishes full of dumplings, roasts, cakes, casseroles (indeed), macaroni & cheese, greens, and ambrosia

noon - bell rings. uncle jerry says grace at the head of a long line of people I am ostensibly related to one way or another

2pm - everyone more fatter, thinking about seconds, wondering why aunt sally has such a thing about no booze at thanksgiving, 'cause a beer would be sweet

El Tomboto, Sunday, 11 November 2007 02:37 (eighteen years ago)

Mmmm, ambrosia.

The thing to try to get around the no-booze rule: rum balls, or a rum cake absolutely dripping with dark rum. Not the same as a beer, but not bad.

Jaq, Sunday, 11 November 2007 02:40 (eighteen years ago)

This morning: Wake up extra early, run to store, get eggs and various other ingredients, run home, make molasses cookies and peanut dip for today's pre-Tgiving "orphan's Thanksgiving" style party. All of which I have done with like an hour to spare.

Casuistry, Sunday, 11 November 2007 18:16 (eighteen years ago)

well, i bought the wine and rosewater tonight, but it looks like everything else shopping- and prep-wise is happening on wednesday! eee the thought of the lines is not appealing considering how insane they were today.

tehresa, Tuesday, 20 November 2007 01:25 (eighteen years ago)

omg! Tonight, I found out I actually get to go home for a few days tomorrow. Will be going to visit my MIL for t'day apparently, which I'm sure is the right thing to do, but I would so much rather just sit in my own apartment with my feet up, thinking about what I COULD cook if only I had the energy. I'll have 4 days in Seattle to be thankful for, at least, before I am returned to this sunny hellhole for as long as it takes to finish this fucking project.

Jaq, Tuesday, 20 November 2007 05:42 (eighteen years ago)

ten months pass...

Today I'm making pumpkin dinner rolls, cranberry sauce, maybe some mashed turnips and some similarly mashed potatoes. Some of which I'll have tonight and some of which I'll hopefully be sharing with someone tomorrow night.

Casuistry, Sunday, 12 October 2008 22:10 (seventeen years ago)

But this is my 21st Thanksgiving as a vegetarian and I still haven't figured out a main dish that makes me happy.

Oh! And some brussels sprouts.

Casuistry, Sunday, 12 October 2008 22:11 (seventeen years ago)

Happy Canadian T-day! Are you going to have a US one as well? I'm very interested in your pumpkin dinner rolls.

Jaq, Sunday, 12 October 2008 23:01 (seventeen years ago)

I never did roast last year's turkey ;_;

I hope it is not too freezer-burnt for this year.

Jaq, Sunday, 12 October 2008 23:05 (seventeen years ago)

I am planning to have a US one as well. We'll see how the pumpkin dinner rolls turn out, they are rising very slowly.

Casuistry, Monday, 13 October 2008 00:10 (seventeen years ago)

What sorts of things have you tried as main dishes? I'm generally stymied by what makes a good holiday vegetarian main, and hate falling into the gigantic cheese-bomb casserole trap.

Jaq, Monday, 13 October 2008 00:17 (seventeen years ago)

i am going to a vegetarian/vegan thanksgiving this year at my boyfriend's parents' house. my first ever thanksgiving!

Sarah Palin isn't dumb, she's post-modern (Rubyredd), Monday, 13 October 2008 00:34 (seventeen years ago)

Does anyone know what that non-Tofurkey veg turkey recipe was? J0hn D had it on his site way back when, I forgot to bookmark and have completely forgotten the name.

en i see kay, Monday, 13 October 2008 00:41 (seventeen years ago)

Was it quorn? They make a turkey roast.

Jaq, Monday, 13 October 2008 02:06 (seventeen years ago)

I've tried tofurkey, pasta/lasagna, nut loafs, and so on. I was thinking some sort of squash-and-tofu-on-rice dish might work.

The pumpkin rolls were ok, but something was a little off on them. Stupid internet recipes. But one of the comments said she added rosemary, which might have balanced it a bit more. Also they might taste better in the morning.

Casuistry, Monday, 13 October 2008 04:00 (seventeen years ago)

It was some little company that made them, then went out of business and released the recipe on their website.

en i see kay, Monday, 13 October 2008 22:41 (seventeen years ago)

i just realized the incredible difficulty presented by going to visit my little sister in dc for thanksgiving: i would not be able to go til wed night (i think) and she doesn't drive. wonder if i can convince her to plan ahead and buy a turkey (she's not good at this stuff) so we're not like 'WTF' on thursday.

highly theoretical, of course. (tehresa), Monday, 13 October 2008 22:49 (seventeen years ago)

Can you order one and have it delivered? Might be simpler than hauling one home on the bus or something.

Jaq, Monday, 13 October 2008 23:11 (seventeen years ago)

well, we will be taking over my other sister's house, which means that if she plans, she can get them to take her to the store and drive it home. this means she has to actually plan, though...

highly theoretical, of course. (tehresa), Tuesday, 14 October 2008 01:06 (seventeen years ago)

other sister and her husband will be in korea during festive times.

highly theoretical, of course. (tehresa), Tuesday, 14 October 2008 01:06 (seventeen years ago)

Man, while standing in line @ the grocery store, I thought about Thanksgiving & got ANXIOUS at all of the work I'll have cut out for me. It's just me making all of the food, so I have to make a schedule. Doing a lot of stuff on the night before. Shudder.

Ai Lien, Thursday, 23 October 2008 00:21 (seventeen years ago)

Write it all down and see where (if anywhere) you can simplify stuff. Everything you can do ahead of time (like weeks even), do it (freeze it or whatever). Like if you want to make a cake, make the layers now, wrap them tightly and freeze them, then they'll be ready to thaw and frost. Yeast rolls and bread - you can make ahead and either freeze the dough, or freeze the baked goods (again tightly wrapped).

The one place I consistently trip up - needing a particular pan or appliance for something when it is already in use by something else. Sometimes, you can make do, but other times creativity falls short at the last minute and that's really stressful.

Jaq, Thursday, 23 October 2008 02:45 (seventeen years ago)

I TOTALLY write out the game plan. Too, no one, NO ONE is allowed in the kitchen. I'm starting to re-gain my confidence.

I am making a pumpkin cheesecake instead of pumpkin pie this year! Mmmmmmm. Too, Jaq, I am going to use your yeast roll recipe. I'm going to "practice" them this weekend. Should they turn out, I'll make a batch to freeze. Good tips, thanks!

Ai Lien, Thursday, 23 October 2008 16:41 (seventeen years ago)

i would love to write out my game plan, if my sister would just settle on a location/general idea of what the hell we're doing!!! now she's talking about coming here!? i have no idea what's going on and this frustrates me because my life gets very busy and i just like to have things like this settled so i can organize what needs to get done!

highly theoretical, of course. (tehresa), Thursday, 23 October 2008 16:43 (seventeen years ago)

my big t-giving plan is making a real, boozey, old-timey fruitcake that will get buried in sugar until xmas.

lauren, Thursday, 23 October 2008 17:29 (seventeen years ago)

my aunt has suggested "hot flash sparklers" for thanksgiving. though the name leaves much to be desired, the recipe looks tasty!

1 cup pomegranate juice
1 tablespoon sugar
1 small piece of fresh ginger, peeled and cut to yield one 1/4-inch thick slice
4 tablespoons fresh orange juice
1 teaspoon Cointreau or other orange liqueur
1 bottle brut Champagne, well chilled

Combine pomegranate juice, sugar and ginger in a saucepan; bring to boil, and cook, stirring, until mixture is reduced to 1/3 cup, about 10 minutes. Let cool. Pour 4 teaspoons pomegranate syrup, 1 tablespoon orange juice and 1/4 teaspoon of Cointreau into each of four 6-ounce Champagne flutes. Add 2/3 cup Champagne to each flute. Garnish with 3 to 5 pomegranate seeds each.

highly theoretical, of course. (tehresa), Monday, 3 November 2008 14:37 (seventeen years ago)

that sounds delicious!

quincie, Monday, 3 November 2008 15:56 (seventeen years ago)

nom it!

Tracer Hand, Monday, 3 November 2008 17:41 (seventeen years ago)

awesome!!

Tracer Hand, Monday, 3 November 2008 17:51 (seventeen years ago)

nommed!

highly theoretical, of course. (tehresa), Monday, 3 November 2008 17:53 (seventeen years ago)

did you change the name to something a little less menopausal?

lauren, Monday, 3 November 2008 18:26 (seventeen years ago)

Starting to dig through recipes right now and lolling about drooling over cooking magazines. Will probably lollygag for another two weeks and then pretend that I HAD ABSOLUTELY NO TIME to get anything done! :)

Jaq, I'm back in Seattle until Thanksgiving. Would love to get together for coffee. My schedule is pretty open. Contact me at wee little sprout at hot mail dot com (no spaces) with your phone number, please! I've been looking forward to meeting you since last Christmas!

craven, Tuesday, 11 November 2008 02:45 (seventeen years ago)

today i enlisted the intern to help me plan my menu since i don't seem to have time to do it!

;n_n; (tehresa), Thursday, 20 November 2008 04:25 (seventeen years ago)


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