Thanksgiving

Our Thanksgiving Dinner(s)

by Kirk Pozadzides on November 28, 2010

We have a tremendous amount to be thankful for this Thanksgiving season: a precious daughter, a loving family, health, fantastic friends, challenging jobs and so much more… With so much to be thankful for, we’ve hosted a few parties for which the pilgrims would have been proud!

Jenny, Kate and I hosted two big Thanksgiving dinners this year and it is safe to say, we’re tired of Turkey & the “fixins.” However, we’ve had a blast entertaining and hope our friends and family have enjoyed the feast. To put it into perspective, here’s what we cooked for the forty plus (40+) people who attended one of our two Thanksgiving parties (one for our MD Anderson friends and the others for family):

  • Two Cajun-flavored turkeys and one smoked turkey tipping the scales at over forty pounds
  • Three beef briskets weighing approximately thirty pounds
  • Two honey-baked hams totaling twenty five pounds
  • Roasted potatoes and baked sweet potatoes
  • Loads of corn and green beans
  • Jenny’s famous stuffing (its the best you’ll ever eat)
  • My spicy cranberry relish (jalapenos, mint, citrus) and the obligatory cranberry sauce (w/ my secret ingredients of Amaretto and fresh oranges)
  • Multiple pumpkin pies, cheesecakes and ice cream
  • Countless bottles of Pinot Noir and Sauvignon Blanc
  • …and loads more!

Here’s a few pics from our smaller get together…

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2009 Gordon Thanksgiving

by Kirk Pozadzides on November 26, 2009

gordon-familyAs you may know, my mom is a Gordon and one of six children… This year, Jenny and I headed to Alabama to reconnect with family for Thanksgiving. Vallie & Jeff (my cousins) hosted a fantastic Thanksgiving lunch followed by a second family reunion at my mom’s house on Friday. Needless to say, we had plenty to eat.

This trip was especially exciting since Jenny got to meet all my aunts and uncles (and spouses). We have a big, happy family and there were plenty of stories to go around. This was a great opportunity to connect with many of my cousins; some of whom I’ve not seen in years.

While in Alabama, Jenny got to tour the countryside of Springville and Jasper.

Here’s a few family pictures…
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