ha! funny you should say that! i was just angsting over my choice of bread for the stuffing this year. i like to make it out of really good artisan breads, but i think the ones i got this year were too crusty.
i've been cooking for a couple of days. i'm turning into such an absent old lady. after i finished the sweet potato casserole i remembered that for the last few years that's been the one thing that everyone likes at the time but no one takes home with them, and the horses end up with a lot of it, and that i planned to do something different next time.
it's my little mumsie's recipe, out of a church cookbook she helped put together decades ago, and i think i just keep doing it because opening the cookbook and seeing her name makes it feel like she's in the kitchen with me.
i'm adding marinated grilled carrots this year, and substituting gooey pumpkin cake with pecans and caramel sauce for the pumpkin pie. but i worry that some folks will miss the pumpkin pie.
bacon-wrapped dates stuffed with cream cheese for appetizers (along with cheese and crackers), and a french silk pie for the chocolate lovers for dessert. 2 kinds of homemade ice cream- brown butter, and cinnamon.
frozen rolls, though. i like bread-making, but it's so exhaustive that i give myself that little out on thanksgiving.
hope everyone has a blessed and beautiful celebration.
:) khairete
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