Showing posts with label turkey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label turkey. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 25, 2020

Thankful at Thanksgiving! #thanksgiving #thankful #holidays

 

Awww! Thanksgiving! One of the eating festivals of the year - and my favorite. Who can resist the turkey, dressing, sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes and gravy, and desserts of all types of flavors.  Not me! That's for dang sure!


It is also a time of giving thanks and I give mine. I've struggled to remain upbeat and thankful the last six years but with acceptance, I can be thankful. Accepting!  That was the hardest part but now I can appreciate what I have and am starting to look forward again with hope.  I could list the thousands of things I'm thankful for, but just know I am!

Do me a favor. Give someone you love a hug - even if it's a cyber-hug. Even those are welcome!  And don't forget to be thankful. With the media doing its worst to bring a person down, hang in there and smile!

Sending my own cyber-hug to all of you this Thanksgiving.

Patsy








Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Thankfuls and Not Thankfuls - Tis the Season

charlie brown thanksgiving GIF by Peanuts  Tis the season - Thanksgiving at least - and we all have those precious things we are thankful for.  I have a short list:

- My family
- My friends
- My home, the state I live in, the city, etc.
- For surviving the past five years with my hubby still intact (cancer, stroke)
Image result for thanksgiving gifs- For my Marine son being stationed someplace safe
- My health and the health of my family
- And last but not least, I'm thankful I'm not a turkey!

HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO YOU AND MAY THIS BE THE BEST ONE EVER!

Patsy







Sunday, November 6, 2016

And now on to Thanksgiving!

Halloween has come and gone and now on to Thanksgiving.

Thanksgiving this year is an interesting one for me! I have notified work that I will be retiring as of November 30.  I'm happy, sad, excited, nervous - a whole gamut of emotions, but most of all, thankful for the family I have who have made it possible for me to retire. The last three years have been tough ones for me.  I lost both my parents and my husband was undergoing chemotherapy for Hodgkins Disease, so I had to work at being thankful, but I'm thankful for so much and do appreciate every blessing I have, my family, my friends, my home, all the things that truly make my life what it is.  If I don't visit before, Have a Happy Thanksgiving and give your loved ones a hug and tell them you love them.

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!



Wednesday, November 25, 2015

And a Happy Thanksgiving to You!


Wishing you the very best on this day of thanksgiving.  Patsy

Sunday, November 17, 2013

What's In Your Thanksgiving Feast?

Ahhhh, Thanksgiving!  A time to give thanks, appreciate the good things in life - and stuff yourself until you pop!

As a mature (somewhat) adult, I've been through the food frenzy so many times, it's hard to remember them all.  Small memories surface - like the time Grandma Parker put oysters in the dressing!  Ugh! Or the time the filling for my pecan pie slipped through the bottom crust and glued to the pie pan. (That was interesting!) But mostly I remember the love and family connection that comes with Thanksgiving.

We had the traditional Thanksgiving feast, but with our own little traditions, which I have continued.  Our feast contains the following:

Turkey (of course)
Dressing (no oysters for me)
Mashed Potatoes
Turkey Gravy
Candied Yams
Fruit Salad
And a dish that has survived the times - Sweet and Sour Candied Red Cabbage.
Added to the above:  Pumpkin, Apple, Berry, etc., Pie.

I have to tell you about the Sweet and Sour Candied Red Cabbage.  The recipe comes from my Danish Grandma Parker and it is a taste that is acquired -  more than immediate love.  

Purchase a small red cabbage, slice it up very very thin, put in a pan with water and a good amount of vinegar to retain the color and cook for hours until it is almost limp (best I can describe).  Once it reaches that stage, add enough sugar to taste.  Hard to put down on paper because it is a taste/touch sort of thing.  Anyway, we love it and there is always a bowl on our Thanksgiving table.  You can purchase a reasonable facsimile from the store but nothing tastes like homemade.

Anyway, Happy Thanksgiving to You!  And may your holidays be filled with love and sharing.

Patsy