We’re planning the menu for Thursday’s dinner! It’ll definitely include Field Roast deliciousness. If you’d like to help sponsor the feast, please donate now. We’ll thank you in the blog post on Thursday and will email the first 5 donors a special photo of the party. And if you’d like to share your ideas on what they should have, comment below (remember that the chimps don’t have refined sugar or much salt, and other than their chow, they don’t have animal products).
Here’s Annie enjoying her Field Roast and mashed potatoes over the holidays last year:
Marcia Douthwaite says
Lovely Annie. What is Field Roast? I’m sure they would enjoy lots of fruits and vegetables.
Sarah says
Marcia, Field Roast is a great company in Seattle that makes all kinds of good veggie “meats.”
Teresa in TN says
sweet potatoes!
Lauren says
Seconded! And how about fresh cranberries?
Margaret and Karen says
I would like to give each one of them a big kiss on the lips and tell them THANK YOU!! (I know that is not possible but I would if it was.) 🙂
Jeani Goodrich says
I agree with you! I’d do the same thing!!! I guess we will just have to blow kisses their way. 🙂
Brenna says
Just in case I forget tomorrow, happy Thanksgiving to you all! 😀
Chris says
How about all the ingredients that go into the “trailer trash beans” minus the creme of mushroom soup! Yuk! Fresh green beans, fresh mushrooms..can they have them?…and the onions…fresh, of course, not the deep fried ones, although Trader Bunjee has some good fried ones in the can that you can sprinkle of top of the ones for humans! 🙂
Oh and some nice fresh, cranberry juice to wash everything down with!!
Happy Thanksgiving to all of you!
Cari says
Mashed potatoes, yams (with some pearl onions on top instead of marshmallows), cranberries (pureed and frozen so they look like canned cranberry sauce), pumpkin (blended and served in little pie tins or equivlent). I would say fresh green beans but maybe can’t get them this time of year? That plus the field roast is pretty much a chimpified version of what is served at my mom’s house every year. Happy Thanksgiving to everyone!