Absolutely! Stick it in the refrigerator; then when you want to eat it, just add a few drops of water and reheat.
yes
The best uses for Thanksgiving dinner leftovers are lunch for the next day. With the turkey you can make sandwiches with a side of dressing or you can make a casserole.
Days before thanksgiving; 5
Well it's almost thanksgiving so why not make a thanksgiving them party? Perhaps have everyone do some thanksgiving arts and craft like making turkey hands or dressing up as pilgrims.
I do indeed know about this recipe! It's a simple recipe really. Make your dressing as usual. When cooking your onions and celery add 3 oz (assuming you are using about 6 cups of cubed bread) of dry, chopped, fresh oysters the last 5 minutes of cooking. Save the liquid the oysters came in and use it as part of the liquid you add to your usual dressing recipe. Make this immediately before cooking and store carefully. On a side note I'm 56 years old and this dressing was served at every Thanksgiving ever since I can remember! Oddly enough when I went to my first Thanksgiving at my husband's family (we were married 2 years ago) Oyster dressing was also a staple of their Thanksgiving! It seems that Oyster Dressing was most popular in the early 1900's. Harry Truman served Oyster Dressing at the White House Thanksgiving dinner in 1949. Typically this dish was popular in New England, most likely due to the availability of fresh Oysters.
I do that every year and it tastes good.
It depends on which pie filling one is going to use... normally i make a salmon and creamcheese pie which i am making tomorrow which will be fine for thanksgiving. I mean it depends on which pie you make but i also like jam and roasted chestnut pie which you should try.
So long as you keep it in the fridge once it's cooled - yes.
It's fine to make cupcakes the night before you intend to use them. You can also make them a week or more ahead of time if you freeze them unfrosted.
Cooked dressing is dressing with a flour cooked into it to make it thicker. This is made much like a roux or a gravy.
AnswerWisconsin amd Plymouth were the first to make ThanksGiving a national hioliday.
be nice and polite. Dress apropietly and discreet. That is what the boys prefer. Sexy dressing is prefered by boys who want one night stands and not responsability.
Turkey!