I made another wreath.
On sale at the craft store for 3.99.
A whole bag of berry twigs from the thrift store for 2.69. A nice cheap wreath.
Thanksgiving potato rolls. I will post the recipe soon in case you want to try them for Christmas.
Oven roasted
Brussel sprouts.
Our old family stuffing recipe using Bell's seasoning.
My turkey platter. It's over 2 feet wide.
Mashed baked potatoes with fresh cracked pepper.
The bird. I
brined it which makes it develop the rich dark color while baking.
Of course I forgot to take pics of all the rest but the gang was hungry and I had to dish it all out! I hope you had a wonderful holiday! I will post some ways to use leftovers in the next couple of days. Stay tuned.
Check back tomorrow to see the winner of this week's giveaway.
Comments
I'm looking forward to the leftover post, We'll be roasting a huge bird for just the three of us in December and I'm going to need some ideas for leftovers that I can freeze and bring out once the Bean makes her appearance. The less I have to cook with a new born the better.
Your turkey looks to die for!! Looking forward to some leftover idea's too!! =]
That turkey looks delicious! We Swedes really doesn´t know how to cook a turkey, it always gets dry and a bit boring when we try.
Have a great day now!
Christer.
My turkey platter and gravy boat are the same as you have. My platter is not a big.
Wreath is beautiful too! I picked one up much like it at Crate and Barrel a few years back for "slightly" *laughs* more then your crafted one - your's is so much better! Wish I weren't so darn lazy!
I wrote a comment but I am not sure I sent it as the post below caught my eye and I had to rush and read that one. Did it go through?
One day, I am going to get a cup of coffee some ice cold grapes and read this entire blog..and hope the grapes last me...I bet I couldn't do it in a day... :)
It's wonderful!
If you ran a B&B, or a home-style restaurant, you'd always have a full house!