Watch Thanksgiving Live! This Sunday by FN Dish Editor in Holidays, November 18th, 2011

For the first time ever, Food Network is going Live! Just in time for the feast, on Sunday at 12 pm/EST, Rachael, Bobby, Anne, Alex, Ted, Melissa, Sunny and your host, turkey master Alton Brown, will be on hand to answer your Thanksgiving questions live on-air. What do you want to know? Ask your question here.
The best Thanksgiving appetizer: Watch the Thanksgiving Live pre-show on Livestream or FoodNetwork.com at 11:30 am/EST Sunday. We’ll have exclusive interviews with Food Network chefs as they head into the kitchen to answer your questions.
The best Thanksgiving appetizer: Watch the Thanksgiving Live pre-show here at 11:30 am/EST Sunday. We’ll have exclusive interviews with Food Network chefs as they head into the kitchen to answer your questions.





My question is for whoever you think the best cook for this question is.
My question is for Rachel Ray
I'm 13….What do you think is the best dessert for me to make? Preferably an easy one!!! Thanks!!!!
Best chef when it comes to pies
DO you know the best pie for a picky eater who loves sweets?
For Alton on Thanksgiving Live,
My name is Caroline and I am 8 yrs. old. My question is:
We have lots of guests for Thanksgiving, and there is a grown up table and a kids table: how old do I have to be to sit at the grown up table?
Caroline, Madison, NJ
please give the wines again
Thanksgiving LIVE! was among the best FN shows ever. I didn't see the entire show when it aired last Sunday but watched the show yesterday. The FN crew looked like they were having lots of fun, and the recipes and tips were fabulous. Anne Burrell's "blonde joke" was a highlight of the show! She's a hoot, and I hope she's the next Iron Chef. Her cookbook is awesome.
Good morning I'm Sophia and I'm giving you healthy tips for breakfast first let's all enjoy a beautiful fruit parfait with granola yogurt and strawberries , blueberries and a delisus tomato juice
We have been assgned "vegetable Casserole" so it doesn't have to be the dreaded Green bean casserole.
Need to pre-bake and just warm due to constraint on oven space –
Maybe you should back off the booze! You almost always got the first one offered. Eve
Eeek, all my food idols!! Can't wait! And my question is:
If I only have one pie dish, how do I bake more than one pie? Other than going out and buying another one. Can I turn the pie out of its dish (like a cake) or can I use one of the little 8-inch marie callendar pie tins to bake my pies?
Thanks so much!
I <3 ALTON BROWN
any 8 , 9 or10' pan can be a pie dish, or just throw it in a casserole dish and call it cobbler-it will be delish!
Dear Mr. Alton Brown,
I'm Ariana and I'm in first grade. Have you eaten a whole pie by yourself before? I wish I can but Mommy says no.
From,
Ariana