June 2008 Weddings
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Poll: What is your Thanksgiving like?
Dressing up and fine china?
Football and paper plates?
Somewhere in between?
Re: Poll: What is your Thanksgiving like?
@ My Moms: more on the dressy / good china side of things. Plus, my Mom loves to cook and is really good at it (as is my BIL) so it's always a feast.
@ ILs (where we normally go, boo!) it's more casual and MIL is not a cook so it's normally ham (what?!?! I know, don't even) and stove top stuffing (which I do actually like better than my Mom's from-scratch-in-the-bird sausage stuffing, lol).
This is the first year I've done it, so it's somewhere in between.
I refuse to use paper plates since the holiday is about the meal. If I had fine china for 16-20 people, I'd use that, but since we only have one set of dishes, I bought nice plastic plates that I will try to keep to reuse for future holiday fun. We will have football on and I plan on wearing jeans but a nicer than a hoodie top.
@ My parents: more casual and laid back - macy's day parade & football on in the background & great food (all of my favorites)
@ ILs: more dressy, with good china. decent food but not my mom's. they have a bunch of traditions though that kill me..... no parade or football on whatsoever (no tv period), and after dinner the guys go watch a "guy movie" in one room while the women watch a "chick flick" elsewhere in the house. then everyone (all 15 of us) sleep over and then wake up & the guys are supposed to go out & chop wood & then go to the shooting range together, while the women stay inside & make pierogies to freeze for Christmas Eve. So different from what I grew up with!
My H would LOVE this! He's been dying for his grandmother's pierogies lately. Unfortunately for him she lives in FL, so we won't be seeing her for a while.
We usually have 2-4 places to go on Thanksgiving. They all tend to be in between super casual and super dressy/fancy. All of our family is big into football so it's always on no matter where we go. We usually all dress fairly casual (jeans, some people wear sweatshirts, etc). It's definitely a very relaxed feel everywhere we go and I love that.
It's buffet style with real plates, but finding a seat is the issue, I wouldn't be surprised to see people sitting in the bathtub.
I'd send some your way if I could! It is the one thing that I love... both DH & I grew up in families with eastern European heritage so we both grew up with pierogies on Christmas Eve
It's just all of the separate women/men activities that drive me nuts by the end of the weekend!
@ my parents - fine china, fine crystal, centerpieces, homemade everything. Everyone dresses up (at least in clean fresh clothing and looks nice). Usually eat around 4pm. The parade is on in the AM. Some food on the table, but most on the buffet / in the kitchen. Wine they specifically bought for Thanksgiving
@ in laws - a mix of disposable plastic or regular plates. All food on plates passed around / on tables. Lots of homemade foods that everyone brings. Rarely alcohol served. Food is served around 2. People where whatever. I force DH and I to dress up
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Somewhere in between? I like to dress up a little, comfy dressy
But we still use paper plates.
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