The wife sent me a text claiming her employer is now trying to tell her who she can associate with.
I got a little more information: My wife volunteered information that my brother's family is coming to my house.
"Oh, isn't he a doctor? Well, in that case you can't come to work for two weeks. Doesn't matter if he has no symptoms or test negative."
AFAIK, that's completely outside of any legal standing.
I got the drop on Doug!
Here's what's cooking in my house: a fight.
The wife sent me a text claiming her employer is now trying to tell her who she can associate with.
That does sound like . Did you tell her to stop talking to people at work??
I'm smoking a turkey for the first time. I will probably splurge and eat some sweet potatoes (no marshmallows) and may go crazy and have a reasonable piece of pumpkin pie. Ironically, the whipped cream is a lot healthier than the pie.
..and we will be ignoring some recommendations as my daughter will be home from college and not distancing and my son will be down from Grand Rapids.
Regardless of the outcome of our tête a tête, I'm doing another spatchcocked turkey... I actually really like turkey, so long as it's cooked right (which is uncommon).
My In-laws turkey will be overcooked and dry. If it has juices, they don't think it's cooked enough. But it will still be fun.
I usually smoke a turkey and it's always nice and juicy and people rave about it. As for sweet potatoes, I've never been a big fan of the marshmallow thing. I usually make a sweet potato pie though. I line the bottom of the crust with chopped praline pecans and then put a ring of pecan halves (not praline pecans) around the outer edge of the pie. And yes, whipped cream (I just use the canned stuff - not a fan of Cool Whip).
I don't get the marshmallow thing either. I just mash them and add butter and a bit of brown sugar. I'm with you on the Reddi Whip instead of Cool Whip. Even better, home made whipped cream, but it's a PITA.. As for sweet potatoes, I've never been a big fan of the marshmallow thing. I usually make a sweet potato pie though. .
I've heard that spatchcocked turkeys are really good. Since it sounds like you are a veteran, what do you think of them?
My In-laws turkey will be overcooked and dry. If it has juices, they don't think it's cooked enough. But it will still be fun.