Per the leftover turkey ideas: when I was a kid, we would have Thanksgiving at my grandmother's in central IL (Decatur area). Due to her farming roots, she would eat dinner at about 12 noon - basic stuff - turkey (sometimes 2), ham, mashed potatoes, homemade noodles, stuffing/dressing, corn pudding, etc. It was always good; however, I eagerly anticipated dinner 2.0 at around 5pm - the leftovers!
She would shred the turkey meat - lots of thigh meat - enough to fill a very large skillet. Then she would add a little flour and turkey stock and heat over the stove until a nice turkey and gravy mixture was formed. She would pour this mixture into one or two baking pans (large cake pans) and place biscuits over it and bake until the biscuits were done. It would result in warm biscuits over a turkey and gravy mixture. To serve, you scooped up two biscuits or so and flipped the contents onto your plate - biscuits on the bottom with warm turkey/gravy on top. Reheat potatoes, green beans, corn pudding, etc and you have dinner 2, which I liked more than dinner 1. Being of the depression era, she would also grind the rest of the turkey for "turkey salad" on cheap soft white bread (for later) and also the ham for "hillbilly tacos" the next day. That's a post for later...