Yes, I did mean portions. ;) So I’m now here to tell you about my turkey!! Now, I’ll tell you now that I have the hardest time cooking for 2 people. For a while before I left home, I made dinner a lot for my family of 6. So I’m used to bigger groups. So we have leftovers a lot. It’s a good thing though, because we always eat the leftovers for lunch at work and stuff. And I hate planning lunches to begin with. I think it’s worse than planning dinners. But I digress…
So for just the two of us, I made a Thanksgiving feast! Like I mentioned earlier, before we were invited to dinner for Thanksgiving, I had gotten a turkey, thinking we’d have our own little turkey dinner. I do have a cool story about buying my turkey too. When I was at the store, I was over at the turkey bin (you know, the big reach in freezer they keep them in…) and the price sign said they were priced at $1.69 per pound. I’m thinking that’s not too bad, so I find the smallest turkey I can find (that being almost 10lbs...). When I look at the price tag, however, it’s been weighed at $2.25/lb. Hmmm…
So I decided to give customer service a shot. I just said that the sign was different from the price of my turkey there and that I was wondering what was going on. The lady at the desk was super nice and called over to the meat people for me and she said that smaller turkeys were more expensive per pound (um…why?), but that since the sign was misleading, they’d re-weigh it for me at the meat counter. SCORE! So I save 6 or 7 dollars on my turkey! Bear with me, I get excited about this kinda stuff. ;)
So then we get invited to dinner and I still have this 10lb turkey taking up a LOT of space in my freezer. So I got to work planning our feast :) While John was still out on his camping trip, I made my turkey! Now, I have to amend my earlier statement about my mom’s lame “turkey secrets”, because she told me to use a bag, and I did, and it was DELICIOUS! Of course, now I have to tell you that when I went to the store to get a bag for the turkey, I had no idea what I was looking for. A bag? For a turkey? It wasn’t until I saw the label “Turkey-Sized Oven Bags!” did I realize what I needed…;) Anyway, I did add my own spin to it though. I added some cloves of garlic and chopped some onion and put those in the bag. Then I softened some butter and added some pressed garlic, salt and pepper to it then schmeared it allllll over that turkey before I put it in the bag. It smelled heavenly about an hour in the oven.
I learned several things while making this turkey.
1. What a “turkey bag” is
2. That I didn’t actually have to pull the innards out of the turkey (I’d gotten some gloves for THAT job…), they were nicely tucked into a bag at the bottom of the turkey. Why is this? We just throw it all away anyway…
3. I haven’t a clue how to carve a turkey once it’s finished.
I also completely forgot to take a picture of my finished turkey!! I know. I’m soooooo sad. I pulled it out and as soon as I saw that it was the right temperature, I got to carving (I was also in the middle of making the mashed potatoes and stuffing…so I was a little distracted…). So here’s a picture of my turkey carcass. I know, why show you the carcass? Well, that way we can laugh at the absurdity of my showing you my first ever turkey carcass ;)
Again, I have no idea how to carve…I basically took my chef’s knife to it and did the best I could. I think I got most of it off though…
Not too long before John (finally – bummer traffic…) got home, I had everything ready! And we are so living off leftovers for the next week…I think I made enough for at least 6 or 7 people…but seeing all this food and how we barely had enough room on the table for it really put into perspective for me how truly blessed we are :) And here is my turkey again…the yummy part we were eating :)
And yeah…our fridge is totally stocked with all the yummy leftovers we’re going to have for a while… ;)
We also decorated our tree! And it is time for the unveiling of the “yes-sew” ruffly tree skirt! Are you so excited?! Because I’m excited to show you! We went with a red and gold theme and we love it! And I love love LOVE my tree skirt!! I can’t wait to get presents down there!! ;)
One more thing before I finish up. (I know, it’s taking FOREVER, wasn’t I supposed to just be telling you about my turkey?!) We went up to Wisconsin today for a baby blessing. John’s mission companion that we met up with at Jelly Belly was blessing his baby boy today and invited us up. And they seriously have the coolest church building I’ve ever seen!
It had actually been built by church members too! Then they sold it. Once the church started to grow there, the church bought it back. Cool huh? Man, I wanna be back in Europe right about now… ;)
And that is the end of our whirlwind thanksgiving adventure! Next weekend is the Ward Christmas Party, so hopefully I’ll get some good pictures to share with you! :)