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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

thanksgiving

This year we are staying home for Thanksgiving.  Even though it seems like Birdy has been with us forever, we know that it has really only been a month since she came home with us.  Because of this we wanted to keep the day here in her home, so she would feel comfortable and at ease.  We have some dear friends joining us, but it will be a small get together over all.  Just the seven of us.

This is Birdy's first Thanksgiving and our first with her.  What a wonderful day!  So many things to be thankful for!

I am beginning meal prep today.  Here's what's on the menu this year:

- smoked turkey- so excited to have John take over turkey duty this year!  And to have a free oven with no big bird to work around!  We are using this recipe.

- fresh green beans

- roasted brussel sprouts (the Barnard family favorite)

- cranberry sauce

- baked sweet potatoes- I may make a modified sweet potato casserole with pecans on top or just the baked sweet potatoes with some toppings on the side

- potato rolls- I'll modify this recipe a bit with whole flours

- sweet potato pie

- maybe some apple pie cookies

- my friend is bringing the cornbread dressing. Nothing says Thanksgiving to me like cornbread dressing!


What is your #1 favorite Thanksgiving food?  The one that if missing, would make Thanksgiving feel like any other (albeit really large) meal?

(I just asked John this question and he said green bean casserole.  Oh dear!  May need to try this recipe this year!)



Happy Thanksgiving Friends!




ps- need a craft for the big kids this year?  These are crazy fun!!!


3 comments:

Traci said...

uh, how did you know it was on the front burner to make a bow and arrow for a game for the boys bday party in ten days?? thank you for this tute, just what we needed!! Win requested a bow and arrow game.

Victoria said...

My mouth is watering at your wonderful sounding feast!
My favorite is my grandmother's dressing. She has passed on now, but both my mom and aunt make it well. I need to get that recipe and start practicing, as I think in another few years the hostess torch will be passed to me. Hope you and your family have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

Amy Robertson said...

Cornbread dressing for me, also. I've been making a GF jalapeno dressing for the last few yrs (my mom and her mom made the original) because I just can't imagine Thanksgiving without it.

I liked the smoked bird idea, especially here where it's hot, still, in Nov.