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Holiday traditions, Thanksgiving recipes, top Christmas gifts
Yule Blog
Holiday traditions, Thanksgiving recipes, top Christmas gifts
Turkey Day in Review
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These were my pies for the "Pies: Other" category at our feast.
Posted by: Princess_Peg
I had to sum up my turkey day for my readers in a nutshell. Each
year, like so many others across our great nation, our family gets
together with extended family for the Big Turkey holiday. We give
thanks by coming together as a family in one house in a country where
we are free to practice the religion of our choice (or not, as the case
may be...) and in a climate that is generally willing to comply with
whatever anyone throws its way.
So, over Thanksgiving each year, I find it to be an immense blessing to be able to gather as a family to give thanks for our many, overflowing blessings.
To recap just a few of the observations (granted, both serious and amusing...) made over the last few holidays spent with my family:
- Turkey: Best when allowed to thaw for more than a day in advance of the big day. :)
- Gravy: Outstanding when made by my "Betty Crocker/Donna Reed/Martha Stewart" morph of a sister-in-law. You should be so lucky.
- Pies: Turn the oven on before you put the pies in. Yes, that really is important!
- Giblets: Take the giblets out prior to cooking the turkey. Restating the obvious from above: this is important. If you smell burning plastic or wax paper, this is not a good sign and generally an indication that you may have forgotten this important step.
- There is such a thing as too much mulled cider. 'Nuff said.
- Even in the largest of houses, sound travels. Couples should keep this in mind.
- Really long, steep, smooth banisters are very attractive vehicles for 10 year old boys. Period. (Can you say emergency room?)
- Nana's pumpkin pie: No, there can never be too much of this family favorite, and yes, it's a perfectly acceptable breakfast offering.
Now, having read the above, you might think that I have a somewhat jaded view of the Thanksgiving holiday. Not so. In fact, I think that it is my favorite holiday. Yes, there is the pressure to prepare a wonderful meal for scads of people. However, it's also the opportunity to gather with all of my beloved family members, whether we argue or not! Ultimately, we love each other very much, and we really do get along quite well, all things considered. I count my blessings every day. The fact that I have my husband and two daughters by my side each day is a tremendous gift in and of itself. When you add in my siblings and all of their families, as well as my husband's family and all of our friends, we are truly blessed, and I am forever grateful.
Cheers to all of you, and I hope that you had an equally outstanding holiday of your own.
Other Food and Recipe Posts in the Yule Blog:
Moravian Sugar Cake
Butter Pecan Shortbread Cookies and Pot de Creme
Cookie Dough Bites and More Traditional Christmas Treats
Christmastime Cinnamon Scones
The Great Leftover Debate -- Solved!
Turkey Day in Review
Cooking My First Bird
Gourmet Thanksgiving Dinner: Plan of Attack
Thanksgiving Dinner Recipes for Two
Links for Planning a Great Thanksgiving
Roasted Pumpkin Seeds
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Turkey Day in Review
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oldest holiday traditions, most beloved recipes, creative craft ideas,
predictions for 2007's top Christmas gifts, and tips for hosting the
many holiday dinners that await us.
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Favorite Blogs
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- Roasted Pumpkin Seeds: From Halloween into Thanksgiving
- Mama's Predictions for the Hot Toys for Christmas 2007
- Coupons: It's Never Too Early to Order Your Holiday Cards
- Links for Planning a Great Thanksgiving
- Car Checklist for Your Holiday Road Trip
- Thanksgiving Dinner for Two
- Gourmet Thanksgiving Dinner: Plan of Attack
- Cooking My First Bird
- Giving Thanks (In a Superficial but Fun Way)
- This Refrigerator Just Ain't Big Enough for ... Anything Else
- Gourmet Thanksgiving Dinner: The Work in Progress
- Hanukkah Gift Ideas for All Ages
- Blending Families: Celebrating Christmas and Hanukkah
- Black Friday Insanity: A Guide
- Christmastime Cinnamon Scones
- Turkey Day in Review
- Dear Santa -- Love, 1-Year-Old Baby Boy
- Homemade Holiday Gifts
- It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas
- Teen Gifts: 'Mom, You Are So Uncool...Here's My Christmas List'
- Dear Santa -- Love, 4-Year-Old Boy
- When Holiday Gatherings Are Just Overwhelming
- Christmas 2007 Gift Ideas for Teens and Tweens
- Recipes for Our Traditional Christmas Treats: Cookie Dough Bites and More
- Mom Got Her Christmas Present Early: Redecorating the Master Bedroom
- A Letter for Santa From Mommy
- Cheated By the December Birthday?
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