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Thanksgiving is coming up. What do you do?

The Protector

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::The 2012 Thanksgiving thread:: How do you handle our lifestyle and the major family holiday in the US? Do you feel especially thankful for your large family? Have you ever invited a parent or friend that is against PM to your Thanksgiving? What happened? Has your family been uninvited to someone's Thanksgiving due to PM? How do you divide the cooking? I've heard some families have the wives choose various dishes to make. Do the people that you invite come? Any recipes you would like to share?
 
maybe a three-bean salad?
alongside a turducken?
twice baked sweet potatoes?
7grain bread (just to up the ante a little)
neopolitan ice cream?

things to serve when building up to the "i found this website about families that have more than one......" conversation with your relatives at the thanksgiving dinner table.
 
I have always been open with people and only hang around with people who will except me for who I am family included (though most are poly on one side). My family for the most part is for it not against it. They said they see a change when I am living PM and it's a good change. So I haven't seen most in years cause of distance so basically it has been us for a while on holidays.
 
A turducken is a dish consisting of a de-boned chicken stuffed into a de-boned duck, which itself is stuffed into a de-boned turkey

I love Wikipedia - it knows everything!

So my advice is that if you add extra wives you would need to move on from Neopolitan ice-cream to a layered trifle in a pretty glass dish.
 
even though neopolitan ice cream is three separate flavors in the same container, a layered trifle sounds much more delicious.

thanking google for straightening me out; i had jumped to the conclusion that you were refering to a truffle.
 
steve said:
things to serve when building up to the "i found this website about families that have more than one......" conversation with your relatives at the thanksgiving dinner table.

HAHAHAHAHAHa good one Steve! Or how about "I just got a new dvd of a show on TLC called Sister Wives." Or "Hey, let's watch some Big Love! or "Our scripture reading today will focus on the polygamy passages." or "I've invited Dr. Luck to do our scripture reading and Thanksgiving sermon today.
 
I have only one wife, but I have to wonder if there would be any problem at our family Thanksgiving. Sister in law is lesbian, brother in law is living with his pregnant girlfriend, other sister in laws best friend (who often attends family gatherings) was born a girl but is going to have surgery to appear as a man. I can see it now "Yeah, that Christian married man with 5 kids is looking pretty good right now, and if he says the Bible is OK with polygamy, who am I to challenge it?"

They do look at us funny when we keep having kids, and another wife surely would mean more kids too. More importantly, how big of a turkey or turducken do we need to feed this crowd? We can't even find a house to rent with one wife and 5 kids, I can't imagine the fun we will have finding a home if I ever have another wife.
 
But Mark, surely you know that excessive breeding and polygamy are both far worse than any of that stuff. We've got to be tolerant of homosexuals and transsexuals, they help keep the population down after all. Breeding could destroy the planet and kill us all, while polygamy would be even worse and must be stamped out in favour of monogamous gay marriage... :roll: :lol:
 
Y'all are all so lucky. .......To be home with family sure is nice.......I will be out here in the Gulf of Mexico once again. Oh well....at least I get to go home the day after Christmas.
 
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