Thanksgiving Day Dinner

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naturegirl
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Thanksgiving Day Dinner

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Does anyone have any ideas of an interesting Thanksgiving Dinner in ST John? It will just be my husband and I. It can be a really beautiful restaurant or a turkey sandwich, pumpkin pie and beers at a really secluded, beautiful spot on the island. We are up for anything.
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Bug
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I believe that Skinn'y does a Thanksgiving Dinner for anyone interested. Everyone brings a side dish and they do the Turkey. What a great day that would be!!!

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Where is Skinny's?
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Post by flip-flop »

Hey there...here is a link to the thread when I posted a similar question a while back.

http://www.virgin-islands-on-line.com/f ... anksgiving

Skinny's is on the east end, Coral Bay.
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We've done Thanksgiving dinner a couple of times on STJ. Last year I brought frozen cooked turkey that I had deboned. It was good defrosted and warmed in a foil covered pan with some chicken broth added. Everyone made sides and we had a fun time.

If you don't want to cook there are a number of restaurants open. Pia mentioned that she took a big family group to the Banana Deck for a Thanksgiving Buffet. My parents have liked the Fish Trap (I'm not a big fan) since they had a traditional Thanksgiving plate as well as their usual menu.

Skinny Legs is closed on Thanksgiving. There's a fellow who cooks a pig and folks bring food to share. It's pot luck and I don't believe there is any fee.

Here's a past forum thread on the subject:

http://www.virgin-islands-on-line.com/f ... ght=turkey

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Post by FlaGeorge »

This is what I’d do – Get yourself a live Caribbean Lobster ( Fish Trap Market or the Food Center just outside of Red Hook). Bring is back to the villa and cook that sucker up.

This is the menu:

Grilled Caribbean Lobster with melted lemon herb butter.
Grilled Veggies (Zucchini, Big Onion, Carrots)
Nice bottle of wine.

Dessert:
Section and cut up some orange, grapefruit and mango.
Put into a bowl with a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top.
Pour a generous amount of Grand Marnier over the top


Sit back and enjoy the surroundings and your love one.
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Post by naturegirl »

Ok-Bug and RickyG- Skinny's sounds like it could be alot of fun. Do you have to call them and make arrangements or just show up with a side? Banana deck sounds good too.

FlaGeorge-meal sounds wonderful if you would like to come to our villa and plunge that poor lobster into boiling water or cut into it's brain. Don't get me wrong I love lobster but don't have it in me to kill it myself. Hypocritical-yes- but just can't deal with that part.

Flip-Flop and Rick thanks for the links.
I was thinking of maybe cooking up a small turkey and finding a nice place to have a quiet picnic with my hubby. Any secluded places you guys are keeping under your hats???
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Post by kimberlysea »

We stayed at a villa last year and had our Thanksgiving day dinner right there. Each person was in charge of bringinig a couple things. We did buy the turkey down there.

None of us will ever forget our Thanksgiving day dinner in paradise!
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I just checked the website and it doesn't look like you have to do anything but show up. Check out the website for yourself! http://www.skinnylegs.com/Thankspigging.htm

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Does anyone have any suggestions for two for thanksgiving dinner on St. Thomas?? Skinnylegs sounds great, but not sure we want to head over to STJ that day.
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Thanks Bug!

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Thanksgiving Day Dinner

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NatureGirl ~ Anytime!!

Schnell ~ Sorry, I can't help you with STT.

XOXO
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