Former “Fuller House” star Lori Loughlin and disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein each celebrated their first Thanksgivings in prison on Thursday. Now, details have come to light about what they got to do to celebrate the holiday behind bars.

TMZ reported that Loughlin’s California prison, FCI Dublin, served the following Thanksgiving feast to inmates:

Herb-roasted turkey with pan gravy, honey glazed country ham, garlic mashed potatoes, baked potato, candied sweet potatoes, savory cornbread dressing, southern style green beans or steamed green beans, cranberry sauce, fresh dinner roll with honey apple butter.

If Loughlin, 56, wanted to avoid the meat, she had the option of choosing a no-flesh entrée, which was tofu stir fry with glazed chickpeas and stuffed bell peppers.

Loughlin is currently serving a two month prison sentence on charges related to her allegedly paying $500,000 in bribe money to have her two daughters admitted to the University of Southern California as members of the crew team, even though neither girl had ever rowed before. Her fashion designer husband Mossimo Giannulli is currently in prison at FCI Lompoc in California for five months for the same crime, and his Thanksgiving menu was:

Turkey roast, baked turkey ham, soy chicken patty, mashed potatoes, green beans, chicken gravy, cornbread dressing, cranberry sauce, dinner rolls, pumpkin pie.

While this will likely be the only Thanksgiving that Loughlin and Giannulli celebrate in prison, it could be the first of many for Weinstein, who was sentenced to 23 years in prison earlier this year for rape and sexual assault. Once arguably the most powerful man in Hollywood, the 68 year-old former producer is now serving out his sentence at New York’s Wende Correctional Facility, which had the following Thanksgiving menu for inmates:

Roast turkey with gravy, bread dressing, whipped potatoes, steamed carrots, cranberry sauce, dinner rolls and margarine, ice cream sundae.

This was certainly a different kind of Thanksgiving than Loughlin, Giannulli, and Weinstein had ever experienced in the past. For Loughlin, at least, there appears to be a light at the end of the tunnel, as she is hoping that she will be free to celebrate Christmas with her family at home.

“Thanksgiving is going to be really hard, but she will be home for Christmas,” a source told US Weekly.

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