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Finished the other two turkey today, so processed five.

As for trees, we used to grow some and I grew up cutting them for others. We always cut one that didn't grow properly, was misshapen or was crowded for ourselves. I never knew not having a "Charlie brown tree". They are all 40-60 ft now, so not Christmas trees. I no longer put up a tree. I am sending putting up outside lights this year, but if I do, they will be programmed to music. I have the equipment and did it the other year, just not sure I have time this year.
 

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Christmas lights 2013:

This was two years ago. Poor cell phone video.

How no one minds my posting this. Delete if inappropriate.
 

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We have a huge cedar tree out front we put lights on. Otherwise we pretty much don't decorate.
 

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I always make Oyster Stuffing at Thanksgiving
It reminds me of my grandmother she always made it and I use her recipe
I love it
I just put it in the oven
 

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I have never had oyster stuffing. It sounds very good! Get a pic! ;)
You either love it or hate it
My mom and my aunt said grandma would have been proud :)
 

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My DH does most of the cooking for Thanksgiving and he makes a killer wild rice stuffing with apples, apricots, walnuts, and croûtons. I could just eat that and skip the rest of the meal. Never had oyster stuffing but it sounds good.
 
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