COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL November 25, 2015
5C
How to prepare a Thanksgiving feast...
juice, corn, and milk. Third cook all
the food.
Fourth prepare the table with a table
cloth, candles, the food and the drinks.
Fifth, invite all the guests into the
house. Sixth, eat the food! Seventh,
clean the food and drinks off the table.
Eighth, clean up the rest of the stuff on
the table. Ninth ask all the guests to go
home. Last, you are fi nished.
Everett Heegard, Age 10
Latham
First you need a big table for your
family. Then you get a chicken and
you cook it. Donit forget the potatos!
Next you invite your family and eat!
Aiden Johnson Age 10
To start preparing the feast you should
start off by washing your hands. After
that you should put the turkey in the
pan and cook it for approximetly 5 to
6 hours in the oven. Next you’ll want
to start cooking your sides. You should
cut up some patatos and mash them
to make some mashed patatos. Then
you should make some gravy for the
patatos. After that you’ll want to cook
vegetables of your choice. Now you
have the dinner ready. After you cook
the dinner your going to want to cook
desert. So, you then want to cook pies
and other deserts of your choice. You
can have any drink you want at your
thanksgiving feast. Once all of the
food is prepared you get set the table
and you and your family can start
eating.
Taylor Zigler Age 10
How to start a Thanksgiving Feast.
First of all you get to wash your
hands. Then you either get a chicken
or a turkey and cook for 5 hours. Third
you get some of your favorite food for
me I like stuffi ng, mash potatos with
gravy, and green beans. Once your
done cooking the food, set the table
with forks, spoons, napkins, knives,
plates, and bowls make it pretty too.
Last but not least you can eat your
delicious. That’s how I prepare a
Thanksgiving Feast.
LaRissa Age 10
Hello and welcome to cooking with
Gauge! Today folks’ I’m going to
teach you how to make a perfect
Thanksgiving dinner! So fi rst you
have to buy, or butcher a turkey. Then
after you buy or butcher the turkey
get some stuffi ngs like corn, carrots,
chicken and well stuffi ng. And after
you do that put your turkey in the oven
for about fi ve or mabey six hour’s. The
family and guests will have arrived
with there food and you all can enjoy.
Stay tuned for more cooking with
Gauge.
Gauge Gurney Age 10
A Thanksgiving meal is very good,
but it takes a long time to cook. First
you have to cook the main thing of
Thanksgiving the turkey. The turkey
takes the longest to cook it takes about
5 to 6 hours to cook. Secound, which
is my favorite mash potatos and gravy.
Third to cook the perfect Thanksgiv-
ing meal you have to cook green beans
or corn. Fourth you can also cook
bacon wrapped asparagus. Then you
set the table and have a good Thanks-
giving.
Eryn Whisler Age 10
Bohemia
There are many ways to have a
Thanksgiving dinner, for example
there is turkey, ham, meatloaf, and
maybe fi sh. But today I will talk about
my Thanksgiving dinner. My grandma
will usually E-mail most of my family
saying she will host Thanksgiving at
her house. My dad always makes the
7-layer sald and my grandma makes
the turkey. I help alot, it's so fun but
I just really help my grandma. We
get the turkey maybe about two days
before Thanksgiving. Other family
members make more delicious foods.
Well, I guess thats my Thanksgiving
tradtion and you should write yours.
Brittney Lake, Age 10
Well fi rst you have to get a turkey
from the store. Then get the ingredi-
ents to drenched it in sauces. Then get
the table ready for the gust or other
people. Then you put it in the oven
for 3 hours or you can smok it with
a smoker and not the bad smokers.
Then you take it out put sauces on it
then put it back for 1 hour. After that
put apples inside it if you what, to my
mom does it's really good. Lastly take
it out and you can eat it
Logan Scott, Age 11
I am thankful for Food, water, A
house, and having a good life. Some
people don't have that stuff. I do, so I
am Thankful for everything. So you
be thankful for what you have too.
That's a life lesson. Even if you don't
have stuff like me, Still be thankful!
Be glad you are alive. Food and water
keeps you living. A house gives you
shelter. Any shelter is better than no
shelter. Having a good life keeps you
having fun. Then again having a life is
better than no life at all.
Logan Houck, Age 11
The fi rst thing you have to do is set
up the table. Next, you have to get
the turkey. Then, you have to get
the turkey ready for the oven. The
fourth thing you have to do is bake
the turkey and check it every now and
then. After that, you have to round up
some guests. Then you have to make
potatoes and deviled eggs. Then you
have to get your guests to go to the
table you may need more than one
table. Then you eat! Last you ask your
guests if they want the left overs. That
is how you prepare a Thanksgiving
feast.
Payton Anlauf, Age 10
First to prepare a Thanksgiving Feast
you need to get the family and or
friends together. then you need to
marinate the turkey. After that you
can stuff the turkey and cook it. While
its cooking you can make mashed
potatoes and other side foods. Later
you gather everyone at the dinner table
to eat and talk.
For desert you can
make or buy the
pumpkin pie and
ice cream. There
is other ways to
prepare a Thanks-
giving feast, but
this is my familys
tradition.
Seazar Ibarra, Age
10
Today I will show
you how to prepare
a Thanksgiving
Feast. First, get
family and friends.
Second, get a
turkey, stuffi ng,
potatoes, cranberry
OK! OK! I know what you're think-
ing, "Why is she doing a story of how
to prepare a Thanksgiving feast"?
Well, let me tell you, i'm sure there
are people out there that don't know
how to prepare a Thanksgiving feast!
OK! I am going to stop talking and tell
you all how to prepare a Thanksgiv-
ing feast. I don't care how much you
whine not even if you begged me,
i'm telling you guys how to prepare a
Thanksgiving feast. First you have to
go to the market and buy yourself that
delicious turkey. Next cook the turkey,
make the fi lling and pumpkin pie and
you are done just invite your friends
and family!!!
Victoria Cervantes, Age 10
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Trenton Lassiter, Age 10
The fi rst thing I would do is get all the
food ready and cooked. Then I would
gather the whole family at one of the
family member's house. Next, once
everybody is there and the food is
ready we would set the table. Eventu-
ally, once everybody was ready to eat
we would pray. Finally, we would eat
and have a delicious meal with rolls,
turkey, cranberry sauce, potatoes, and
more. After we eat all the kids would
party and play games while the adults
will talk and plan stuff, they will do
the things aduts do. Next, once every-
body says their goodbyes they will
celebrate their Thanksgiving with their
family. Now that's my opinion how to
prepare for a Thanksgiving feast.
Brycen Cameron, Age 10
This is how I prepare for thanksgiv-
ing. I wake up and help make broc-
coli salad that has raisins and bacon
and other suff in it. After I am done
helping make the broccoli salad I get
nicely dresst in a dress and nice shoos.
My mom dose my hair nicely. My
sister dose the same thing. My brother
gets nice cothes on and gets his hair.
After awhile we whent to my uncls
house and help prepare some food for
the thanksgiving feast. The suffthis
we helped prepare gravie, stuffi ng,
corn, treats and other stuff to. I play on
the trampoline and run around while
we wate for the thanksgiving feast to
begen.
Aubrey Walley, Age 10
I would pair my thank giving feast
would have a turkey, potato, corn,
carrot and gravey. My directions
would be turkey that is on. I would
get to wach full metal Alchemist and
thanksgiving shows or moves. Play
chess or checkers but no dabbing al-
lowed but I will play only ofer game,
then I would eat half of the turkey and
the feast evey bit I would eat all but no
left no crumbs left I made for my self
I only give I'l of the food I will get 99'l
would be mian and mane thing is salt
than a 100 pound of salt just salt that
would be thanksgiving feast I would
made.
Dominic Dunn, Age 11
The way you prepare a feast is to set
the table. 1. put a white cloth over the
whole table. 2. put plates cups and
silverware. 3. cook the turkey and the
sides. 4. put the Food on the table. 5
Sit and por the citer. 6 pray. 7. eat. And
now you can enjoy your thanksgiving
with your family's and friends. And
when your done have a nice pie and
go sit by the fi re and fall asleep to the
loving music playin at your grandmas
and grandpa's house.
Breonna McDonald, Age 10
I will perpare for the feast by, First I
would fi nd out who is coming and I
would Invite friends. Second I would
make a turky early in the morning so
that I would not have to worry about
it when relatives come. I would sit out
cups that have turky's on it and the
words "Thanksgiving" on it. Third I
would get enough chairs out and a big
table and get a thanksgiving table-
cloth Because its thanksgiving. Then
I would tell them they could come
over but I would not make a schedule
because the people might show up and
I would not be done with thanksgiving
preparation. Happy "Thanksgiving
Alexendria Masters, Age 11
The fi rst thing you need to do to
prepare a thanksgiving feast is make
the turkey. The second thing you do is
get the supplies. The third thing you
do is set up the decorations. Then you
set up the table which means you light
the candles, you put out the silverware
and dishes, and last but not least the
mash potatoes and gravy, and the peas.
Then when the turkey is done cook-
ing you need to set it in the middle of
the table so everybody can reach it.
When everybody arrives you say your
thanks and sit down and eat your food
so it doesn't go to waste and so that
you can have food in your stomach.
That's what you need to do to prepare
a thanksgiving feast.
Meghan Mertens, Age 11
When you prepare a Thanksgiving
feast, you will need, a turkey. It is the
main thing you need. You also some
times have cranberry sauce. You stuff
the turkey, Then spray it with that oil.
Then you cook it. Then you open the
cranberry sauce, put it in a bowl, and
in the fridge. Then you can watch the
thanksgiving parade on tv. When the
turkey is done, you check to see if it
is hot enough, then at dinner, you say
what you are thankful for, and, dig
in!!!
Amon Finn, Age 10 1/2
Ferst we go shoping At market of
choes, then we go home and let the
oven heat up for an houer! Next we
put the trucky in the oven and turn on
the stove and put a pot on the Burner
then we let the water Boele. we put
mash potato mix in the pot. Finnally
we put a nother pot on a Burner and
open a can of corn and in the pot and
it cooks for ten minuts. After the
corn is dune we cook the gravy
for 5 minuts.
Vincent Lane, Age 10
Happy Thanksgiving
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