We asked for photos of your Thanksgiving tables and feasts, and wow! A flood of photos from Alaska to Florida came pouring in, and it was such a delight to get a peek into your holiday. Here are about 15 more photos in an updated slideshow. Look for a grandmother's silver turkey platter, a cheerily decorated kids' table, leek and Comte stuffing, a beautifully set table for two, prosciutto-wrapped sweet potato wedges, and much, much more!
Thank you so much for showing us your photos! It was such a delicious peek into your happy Thanksgiving feasts. These photos are also a great source of inspiration for the holiday meals and parties that lie ahead of us this December!
Related: Readers' Thanksgiving Tables 2008




































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So far, cranberry sauce:
http://onepot.wordpress.com/2009/11/25/cranberry-sauce/
And roasted Brussels sprouts with chestnuts:
http://onepot.wordpress.com/2009/11/26/roasted-brussels-sprouts-chestnuts/
Ooops--I see I was supposed to post pictures using the submission form; my apologies.
Oh Art, please share the recipe for Chelsea's slow-roasted candied pumpkin tart!!
Those Navajo turkey tacos and stuffing fritters look divine! I'd love the recipe for them.
Wow - such a labor of love by everyone here. I really love the Harvest Salad in a pumpkin bowl - gorgeous!
And I like the spice cake decorated with maple and oak leaves and acorns - divine!
Hats off to all of you :)
These all look so fun. Thanks for sharing everyone! I love love the sweet potatoe wedge wrapped in sage and prosciutto idea and that pumpkin bowl is too cute.
Love seeing these, and that harvest salad pumpkin bowl is
my favorite of all.
I really like this post.
Seventh row down, far right. Five pies for 12 people? Holy pie lovers! (They're beauties, though.)
yum..............
How fun! I went a-visiting for Thanksgiving, and my grandparents set the table the way they set it for every holiday :) which is very cozy, but I'd have loved to do one myself...maybe next year?
there was some wonderful looking food there too...just spent a while on another blog while looking for the recipe for squash-arugula-goat cheese salad. yummy!!
what beautiful and inviting tables! it is nice to see the variety and love that went into each one. i am particularly loving the idea of brunch with mimosas and that divine salad and the pot luck spread for 17!! how special and welcomed your guests must have felt entering these feasts!
Laetitiae - thanks for the kind words about our navajo turkey tacos! they were deelish and super-easy, i posted the recipe here if you still want it: http://prudentbaby.blogspot.com/2009/11/leftovers-navajo-turkey-tacos-wbonus.html
XO
jaime