SUPPER CLUB - Wed, Nov 22nd
Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2017 2:47 am
Good morning!
November 22nd. I think most everyone here remembers that day in history, except maybe for our kid, Tina. I was in 7th grade and in class when the principal's voice came over the intercom telling us that President Kennedy had been shot. We all put down pencils, said prayers, and then listened to a radio broadcast over the intercom. Sad day. Hard to believe that was 54 years ago.
But now, on to happier things! Thanksgiving!! Who's ready? Our menu will be ham, sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes/gravy, green bean casserole, rolls, cranberry sauce/pickles/olives, rolls, and pumpkin pie. We'll only be 6 total and the others will be bringing some of the food. So it won't be too big a job in the kitchen. Today I'll do some cleaning, expand and set the table with plates upside down. Cats, you know. And make my cranberry sauce and pull out all my serving dishes, and whatever else I can think of to do ahead of time. If there's time, I'll hang out in my sewing room for a bit, too. Getting some UFO's finished, past swap & lotto blocks together, and plan to donate them for Christmas to the nursing home where my dad was for the last 6 months off his life. I've even gotten the hang of posting photos so I have up my latest project - the jar swap blocks - if you want to see it.
IRISH - I hope both your teeth and your car are OK. I bet Jim will enjoy going to Kevin's and I hope it's a good day for you both! Sadly, I CAN imagine what that young policeman's family is going through and my heart breaks for them. I'm so glad they caught the shooter.
BECCA - We've never done two main dishes for our holiday dinners. you get turkey or you get ham. Usually, whichever one we don't have for TG shows up at Christmas. And it's never beef. I'm not sure why, it just never is.
JANA - Did you enjoy your ride on your new roads yesterday? I guess I'm woefully ignorant of some foody things, but aren't masa and polenta both made from cornmeal? I like it all!
CHICKIE - I was going to make a blackberry pie or cobbler, too, and I still might. With only 6 people, two desserts seems excessive, but it's THANKSGIVING!! That's good news about your DD's friend. Saying a prayer for her that she is another miracle.
TINA - there can't be too much in the motorhome to steal, so it's good to let your sister watch your mom and you can do your thing at home. You're so busy! Who all is coming to your house for dinner this year?
LINDA - I think you are off on your trip. Sounds like a fun thing to do and I hope you have an awesome, relaxing, fun time! and you get to come home to a gleaming kitchen!!
We have leftovers from the Italian restaurant last night. So we're good on supper here. I'll just toss a salad. Funny, but we were at the same place about a month ago and ordered the same thing. And it was so much better that time. It really makes a difference who is cooking. Also, if food doesn't sit under warming lamps while you eat your salad. But the wine was excellent and half-price so it was all good! lol!
what's good at your house tonite?
November 22nd. I think most everyone here remembers that day in history, except maybe for our kid, Tina. I was in 7th grade and in class when the principal's voice came over the intercom telling us that President Kennedy had been shot. We all put down pencils, said prayers, and then listened to a radio broadcast over the intercom. Sad day. Hard to believe that was 54 years ago.
But now, on to happier things! Thanksgiving!! Who's ready? Our menu will be ham, sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes/gravy, green bean casserole, rolls, cranberry sauce/pickles/olives, rolls, and pumpkin pie. We'll only be 6 total and the others will be bringing some of the food. So it won't be too big a job in the kitchen. Today I'll do some cleaning, expand and set the table with plates upside down. Cats, you know. And make my cranberry sauce and pull out all my serving dishes, and whatever else I can think of to do ahead of time. If there's time, I'll hang out in my sewing room for a bit, too. Getting some UFO's finished, past swap & lotto blocks together, and plan to donate them for Christmas to the nursing home where my dad was for the last 6 months off his life. I've even gotten the hang of posting photos so I have up my latest project - the jar swap blocks - if you want to see it.
IRISH - I hope both your teeth and your car are OK. I bet Jim will enjoy going to Kevin's and I hope it's a good day for you both! Sadly, I CAN imagine what that young policeman's family is going through and my heart breaks for them. I'm so glad they caught the shooter.
BECCA - We've never done two main dishes for our holiday dinners. you get turkey or you get ham. Usually, whichever one we don't have for TG shows up at Christmas. And it's never beef. I'm not sure why, it just never is.
JANA - Did you enjoy your ride on your new roads yesterday? I guess I'm woefully ignorant of some foody things, but aren't masa and polenta both made from cornmeal? I like it all!
CHICKIE - I was going to make a blackberry pie or cobbler, too, and I still might. With only 6 people, two desserts seems excessive, but it's THANKSGIVING!! That's good news about your DD's friend. Saying a prayer for her that she is another miracle.
TINA - there can't be too much in the motorhome to steal, so it's good to let your sister watch your mom and you can do your thing at home. You're so busy! Who all is coming to your house for dinner this year?
LINDA - I think you are off on your trip. Sounds like a fun thing to do and I hope you have an awesome, relaxing, fun time! and you get to come home to a gleaming kitchen!!
We have leftovers from the Italian restaurant last night. So we're good on supper here. I'll just toss a salad. Funny, but we were at the same place about a month ago and ordered the same thing. And it was so much better that time. It really makes a difference who is cooking. Also, if food doesn't sit under warming lamps while you eat your salad. But the wine was excellent and half-price so it was all good! lol!
what's good at your house tonite?