For the 2009 feast, lets start with the basics.....
If you have a burner for the turkey pots.. clean it with a wire brush if needed for a clean burn. ( mine needed it after being outside for a year)
If your bringing something from out of town that needs refridgeration or freezing before Turkey day, see if someone local can help by posting on here.
If you have something that is really deliscous but wander how to get it heated....post it here.
I've seen everything from grills, boiling pots, pig roasters, solar ovens, charcoal grills, and other types of camping cookware used at DBBB. We all
share in the feast and making it happen... so what is eveyone bringing?
I've got a pair of burners and turkey pots... anyone want to bring the oil? I will bring one bird, and have freezer room for a couple others if
anyone else is interested.
It's everyone who attends that makes the feast what it is... so what are you planning to make this the greatest Thanksgiving Feast ever?kitemaker4 - 11-10-2009 at 08:12 PM
Hey Steve
I was going to start a post in the next few days but you beat me to it. The dead bird checking account has enough money to cover birds and other
supplies. All I ask is that you keep your receipt and make sure I get it and I can write you a check to cover expenses.
Steve M - 2 burners and turkey pots
Steve M - turkey
Susan - peanut oil for two pots, several roasting pans, foil, baked beans
Who's next.
Susan (npw goddess)centex_buggier - 11-10-2009 at 08:38 PM
Steve E.
Lasagna and Shepherd's Pie
Breakfast :bouncy:bbrex - 13-10-2009 at 09:22 AM
1 burner and 1 pot 1 propane
Chinette paper plates
All plastic eating utensils
Paper Towels
asian flare
van - 27-10-2009 at 07:43 PM
I know it's weird but how about some eggrolls (vietnamese kind .. no cabbage) with the turkey??? We already got the oil so why not right? My wife
can make a mean grill pork on a stick also. I can bring a small gas stove if needed also.kitemaker4 - 28-10-2009 at 11:16 AM
That sounds great Van. After many hours in the buggy we eat just about anything.
Susan (npw goddess)sp4cem0nkey - 28-10-2009 at 02:44 PM
I'll be bringing my wife's awesome pecan pie mini-muffins!
U2U me if you have any requests. I'm not a good cook, but the wife is a good baker Cat - 29-10-2009 at 06:42 AM
I will bring some veggie stuff - just not sure what yet. Suggestions?kitemaker4 - 29-10-2009 at 12:46 PM
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Originally posted by Cat
I will bring some veggie stuff - just not sure what yet. Suggestions?
Hey Cat
Bring what is easyest for you since you are coming from out of town or you can pick something up on the island. We will eat it.
Susan (npw goddess)kitemaker4 - 11-11-2009 at 05:03 PM
Please add what you are bringing to the list for dead bird.
Thank you.
Susan (npw goddess)Cat - 11-11-2009 at 09:38 PM
Richard and Marti are bringing fresh fruit salad - a Dermer's traditional thanksgiving offering.
I am bringing tabouli, cookies, and will make some yummy textured vegetable protein (tvp).austinbuggyman - 12-11-2009 at 05:13 PM
I'll be baking the following in my dutch ovens:
Sweet Potatoes
Greenbean Casserole
Apple Cobler
:tumble:
Joesoccerflyer - 16-11-2009 at 06:56 PM
Do any of you remember a guy from Kansas that had an old Bronco with a couple buggies and some libre kites that went to the DBBB some years in the
past? His name was Brad. He may have had a screen name of jungle tommy.
I was just curious cause I just went buggying with him last week. It was a blast.kitemaker4 - 16-11-2009 at 09:44 PM
I remember him. I has been at least 5 years since he was down but he talked about the old air strip that he buggys on at home.
Susan (npw goddess)Taper123 - 25-11-2009 at 07:58 AM
Mmmmm... I can almost smell that turkey and gravy already!
Not sure if anyone is bringing dressing... any last minute shoppers want to pickup a box of stove-top dressing?