The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Full Thanksgivi­ng menu for the Obamas, plus 6 pies

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WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama spent a quiet Thanksgivi­ng at the White House where the belly-stuffing menu featured all the holiday’s basics. He also continued a tradition of telephonin­g members of the armed forces to thank them for their service.

Obama called members from each of the military services and participat­ed in a conference call with troops in West Africa. A White House sum- mary of the calls said Obama told them their varied missions, from helping to stamp out Ebola to prosecutin­g the war against Islamic State militants, had one primary objective — keeping the American people safe and secure.

Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel made similar calls, contacting an Air Force captain in Kuwait, a Marine sergeant in Liberia, an Army lieutenant in Afghanista­n and a Navy petty officer on a ship in the Arabian Gulf. Hagel, who submitted his resignatio­n under pressure from the president earlier this week, thanked the service members for their sacrifices for the nation, the Pentagon said.

On the menu for dinner, there was thyme-roasted turkey and honeybaked ham, cornbread stuffing and oyster stuffing, braised winter greens and macaroni and cheese. Don’t forget the green-bean casserole, sweet potato gratin, mashed potatoes and dinner rolls.

If there was room for dessert, the Obamas had their pick from among six pies: banana cream, coconut cream, pumpkin, apple, pecan and cherry. The president prefers pumpkin. “The proper way to eat your pie is you should have just a little whipped cream on top,” Obama told ABC’s Robin Roberts during a pre-Thanksgivi­ng pie-tasting with Michelle Obama in the White House kitchen.

“We go all out on pies. We don’t play with pie,” the president said, leading the first lady to respond: “I mean, this is why you work out every day.”

“Actually, Michelle only eats kale on Thanksgivi­ng,” Obama said as he teased his wife, who has made healthy eating her focus as first lady. “There’s kale soup and there’s kale stuffing ...” “That’s not true,” she said. During their conversati­on with Roberts, which aired Thursday night as part of a special, “Thank You, America,” the president joked that his wife “never lets me share dessert.”

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