Well who's having home grown veggies for Turkey day?

Txchikngardners

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B-sue walked out to the food plot(for the deer) in the back and picked some turnips and greens. So we're having some for T Day, along with a host of other goodies!

Have a Happy Thanksgiving and don't forget to thank The One that made it happen!
 

MarkR

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Yep, salad and potatoes. Pumpkin pie. Herbs for the salmon (it was just the two us this year :) / :( ).

Mark
 

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Fresh sage and parsley...And best of all brussels sprouts..They can take several hard frosts.:p
 

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Brussels sprouts, carrots, onions, leeks, fresh thyme, all of this came from the garden for Thanksgiving. I love going out into the garden to bring stuff in to cook right then. There's still chard out there, too, and beets.
 

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every once in a while I get I pumkin for thanksgiving. but mostly, we get beans and peas for the holidays
 

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I'm planning on 2 kinds of beets, round red turnips, watermelon radish, some volunteer peas, bean soup, and i might make a basil/tyfon salad! If i get the mortar and pestle, some fresh ground corn bread too!
 
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