I surely hope so. The amount of info I've been getting lately is so immense it is hard to talk about it. Anyway, I will be leaving in 10 minutes, then I will return home later in the day to start my infamous, Pillsbury Home Bake Off. Haha. Ah don't ya just love this time of year? Worth every moment of it.
Thank you. Tonight is when I bake my pies and cakes, the macaroni salad, the devilled (dressed) eggs, peel and dice the potatoes and set aside in water for tomorrow, dice all onion and celery for dressing, lay out the tableware and prepare tea for those who prefer instead of cola. Bon appetit my friend. I will be thinking of you kind Sir and all my Canadian friends. I guess I didn't tell you that my first husband (kids father) his grandmother was Canadian and later on one of his Aunt's moved to Canada and married where she lived all the days of her life. Don't know her last name or I would tell you; nor which province she had lived in. So my children have some of that Canadian blood by a great-grandmother who came down and married a Buckley.
My wife is Canadian. We celebrate Thanksgiving in October and November. She been baking for two days now. I made a turkey last night so I have weekend leftovers. Thanksgiving is at my brothers this year and he is stingy with his leftovers lol.
Stay strong Mary. We will all get through this together.
I surely hope so. The amount of info I've been getting lately is so immense it is hard to talk about it. Anyway, I will be leaving in 10 minutes, then I will return home later in the day to start my infamous, Pillsbury Home Bake Off. Haha. Ah don't ya just love this time of year? Worth every moment of it.
Good luck with all your cooking preparations. In Canada, tomorrow is Thursday. I'll be thinking of you as you enjoy your Thanksgiving. God bless.
Thank you. Tonight is when I bake my pies and cakes, the macaroni salad, the devilled (dressed) eggs, peel and dice the potatoes and set aside in water for tomorrow, dice all onion and celery for dressing, lay out the tableware and prepare tea for those who prefer instead of cola. Bon appetit my friend. I will be thinking of you kind Sir and all my Canadian friends. I guess I didn't tell you that my first husband (kids father) his grandmother was Canadian and later on one of his Aunt's moved to Canada and married where she lived all the days of her life. Don't know her last name or I would tell you; nor which province she had lived in. So my children have some of that Canadian blood by a great-grandmother who came down and married a Buckley.
Holy food preparation Mary. I gained 2 pounds just reading what you're going to prepare and serve for Thanksgiving. :)
My Maternal Great Grandfather was born in Michigan. So I've got some got some of the good stuff from down South pumping through me arteries.
My wife is Canadian. We celebrate Thanksgiving in October and November. She been baking for two days now. I made a turkey last night so I have weekend leftovers. Thanksgiving is at my brothers this year and he is stingy with his leftovers lol.