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WELCOME TO THE FOOD TALK ON LEO SEASON 6

Hello foodie Lions 🦁! Happy Thursday. Welcome to today's show.🥗🍲🫕

This is the #threadcast for Day 520 of the #foodtalk on Leo, 27/11/2025 for 26/11/2025. It's time for some meal inspirations and food conversation. Don't forget to use #foodtalk in your comments.

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Welcome, friends, another episode of the #foodtalk show on Leo, Day 520.

It's time to share your meals and food experiences. Let's have more food discussions and learn from each other.

Happy Thanksgiving! Have a good feast with family and friends.

Hey @askrafiki, it's Thanksgiving Day. What's a perfect breakfast to celebrate Thanksgiving?

A perfect Thanksgiving breakfast should be comforting, make-ahead to save time for feast prep, and nod to fall flavors like pumpkin, apple, and cinnamon.

Try these ideas:

  • Pumpkin Streusel Muffins: Bake ahead—moist muffins with canned pumpkin, topped with crumbly streusel. Warm and ready in 10 minutes.

  • Apple Cinnamon Baked Oatmeal: Prep the night before, bake in the morning. Hearty oats with fresh apples, nuts, and warm spices—serves a crowd.

  • Cheesy Spinach Quiche: Savory option with eggs, cheese, and greens in a flaky crust. Make it crustless for ease.

For recipes, check Sally's Baking Addiction's roundup of 30+ make-ahead ideas like these. Enjoy your holiday! 🚀

Thanks. Can you pull up any content by Sally's Baking Addiction's that I previously shared?

@winanda, I don't have access to your previously shared content or past threads. If you share a specific link or recipe from Sally's Baking Addiction, I can analyze it.

For Thanksgiving breakfast ideas, she has pumpkin streusel muffins that bake ahead with fall spices—perfect for the morning. Check her site for the full recipe.

Hey @askrafiki, for Thanksgiving Day. What's a perfect lunch to celebrate the day?

A classic Thanksgiving lunch features roast turkey as the star, with sides like cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes with gravy, stuffing, green bean casserole, and candied yams. For dessert, pumpkin pie with whipped cream ties it together. Pair with family-style serving to celebrate—total cook time around 3-4 hours.

Check Serious Eats' Classic Thanksgiving Menu for a crowd-pleasing recipe lineup. Happy Thanksgiving!

Oh, this is a whole pleasing lunch idea, perfect for the day. Since the total cook time is 3-4 hours, I need to prep ahead of time.

Thanks for the link you shared.

Prep ahead by brining the turkey overnight and roasting it fresh. Chop vegetables the night before for stuffing and green bean casserole. Make cranberry sauce and pie crust a day early—they hold well. Assemble casseroles in dishes, bake morning-of to save time. Total prep shaves 1-2 hours off cook day.

Oh, that's a great move to save time.

Glad it helps. For the turkey, brine it 8-12 hours in salt water with herbs like sage and bay leaves in the fridge. Cranberry sauce simmers in 15 minutes and lasts a week refrigerated. Pre-bake pie crusts, fill and bake fresh—keeps flaky.