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Old 10-03-2011, 06:01 AM   #1
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OK I know it seems early but I am wondering what is the best place to have Thanksgiving Dinner around the lake? Must be a number of great choices so what is yours.
I know that there are many places on the S and W sides of the lake but what about Wolfeboro?
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Old 10-03-2011, 06:21 AM   #2
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farm museum in Tamworth sounded great all fresh from the farm itself. Saw the turkeys this summer
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Old 10-04-2011, 05:51 AM   #4
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We decided along time ago to spend ours away from family so we didn’t have to play the, who do we spend it with game.
We spend ours at a vacation/ hunting camp out in the woods of Maine.
We usually get there by ATV unless it’s raining or snowing, in that case by auto.
4 days of solitude, we usually spend a couple of those days helping out with trail work for the local snowmobile club and driving around taking pictures of the residents. (moose, deer, bear, etc)
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We decided along time ago to spend ours away from family so we didn’t have to play the, who do we spend it with game.
We spend ours at a vacation/ hunting camp out in the woods of Maine.
We usually get there by ATV unless it’s raining or snowing, in that case by auto.
4 days of solitude, we usually spend a couple of those days helping out with trail work for the local snowmobile club and driving around taking pictures of the residents. (moose, deer, bear, etc)
Geez - why couldn't I talk the wife into that???
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You can come to Little Rhody with me. We have so many people at my Mom's you probably wouldn't even be noticed.
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farm museum in Tamworth sounded great all fresh from the farm itself. Saw the turkeys this summer
Thank you for the reminder about the museum. Unfortunately or perhaps fortunately, their Thanksgiving dinner happens early.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Early Bird Turkey Dinner
Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm

5:00 pm and 6:30 pm seatings

***The complete menu will be posted when registration opens.***
Registration opens October 19th and closes on November 11th.

What’s better than turkey dinner? A Remick Farm fresh turkey dinner that you don’t have to cook! This is your chance to enjoy our famous Thanksgiving dinner without all the cooking, dishes and stress.

We’ll be serving up traditional favorites (buffet style) complete with hearty portions of farm raised turkey, our blue ribbon corn bread and sausage stuffing, home-baked bread with fresh churned butter, mashed potatoes and pan gravy, maple butternut squash, fresh cranberry sauce, dessert and apple cider.

Rest assured, we won’t open up any cans for this meal, all this delicious food will be made from scratch with farm fresh foods, inspired by treasured family recipes handed down through the generations. We’re expecting a crowd, so call to make your reservation as early as possible!

Adults $12
Children $8

Please call 800-686-6117 or 603-323-7591 for reservations or more information.
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We have been going to the Lake House in Meredith for the past several years and find they do a great job. It is a buffet but works for our group of 12 or so with many different palates.
They have begun taking reservations for 2011.
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Thanks Lady Lake 6 for the Lakehouse suggestion.

I got the last 2:00 PM reservation this morning and that was for 2.
Hope it will be a nice Holiday and weekend as we will be staying in Gilford for a couple of days. I'm hungry already after reading the menu.

http://millfalls.com/holiday_events/menu-Thanksgiving.htm
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