Hi everyone!
I love Thanksgiving. I have my children and closest friends at my table, celebrating our blessings and spending festive times together.
I have vivid memories of so many Thanksgivings...the year I made acorn people place card holders...I was about 8? One of the figures was a mommy acorn pushing a walnut pram with a teeny tinyacorn baby inside it. The acorn cap formed the baby's bonnet! We packed them carefully and put them in a shoebox, for the drive across Ohio to my grandparents' house "Over the river and through the woods to Grandmother's house we go." [my mom liked car ride sing along. My poor dad! We're all very tone deaf.]
And Thanksgivings in Cape Cod. My mom was so efficient she'd have everything under control by lunchtime and we'd pile in the car and take a very long drive to all the Pilgrim sites nearby: First Encounter Beach, Corn Hill Beach, Pilgrims' Monument in P-town, the old Puritan church in Orleans on the windswept moor overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. My mom was so good, she actually trusted the oven timer to click on as planned and we 'd arrive home to a fully cooked meal. Awesome.
And even though I complain, I enjoy all the preparation...making the menu, with dishes both old and new. delegating the wine choices and seeing what appears [rose' this year].
I love choosing one of my heirloom tablecloths. This is my favorite, a great grandmother brought this from Switzerland in a wicker trunk. That branch of the family was brought to America by Kraft, to make Swiss cheese.
I like to choose the table runner, iron the napkins---no, the blue napkins didn't "work".
I enjoy polishing the silver, my designated chore since childhood.
Even the turkey plates are fun to see; we greet them like old friends who visit this one day only.
In recent years I've been using mercury glass...with candles and gilded pumpkins and squashes.
I never know how the table will look until I get started. I set the table the day ahead while the pumpkin pie is baking. Oh it smells sooo good!
I do a huge Fall cleaning, usually in October , sometimes not til November. Seeing the house all fresh and sparkly clean makes me so happy. I can feel the tension in my shoulders slip away, I can breathe again. Mess and mini sand dunes, our version of dust bunnies, makes me very nervous, lol.
Menu
Snacks are very light, because the meal is so big.
Cranberry encrusted goat cheese
Apricot white Stilton
crackers/ sliced homemade bread
red or white wine
Mixed nuts
1st course:
Italian -style mushrooms stuffed with garlicky ricotta and spinach,
real crowd pleaser, this dish is always made by a friend.
main course
Turkey with gravy
Stuffing [cornbread, wild rice, bacon, chestnuts, dried cranberries]
roasted Fall veggies with apples and nutmeg
creamed onions
braised Brussels sprouts with garlic and lemon
rose' wine
dessert
Pumpkin cheesecake
[I try a new dessert recipe every year. I love to bake, hate to cook.
Wish me luck with the cheesecake.]
[I try a new dessert recipe every year. I love to bake, hate to cook.
Wish me luck with the cheesecake.]
This is Mo's first Thanksgiving! Shall we sneak him a drumstick?
or let him eat clogs? |
Wishing you all a very Happy Thanksgiving.
Thank you for being my friends!
love
lizzy
gone to the beach............
Hi Lizzy, I was hoping for a pre-Thanksgiving post from you. I was excited to see all of your treasures set out on your table. It looks so sparkly and festive.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your day with family and friends and with your little turkey friend--glad it turned up.
As always, love to read about your childhood memories. Thanks for sharing. I look forward to hearing all about Mo's antics on his first Thanksgiving.
Kelley
Happy Thanksgiving! Your menu sounds delish and your table looks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWarm blessings to you and your family my dear friend. I am thankful the Lord has crossed my path with yours
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Strawberry Sue and her Mate
Everything's all set up and looking lovely, the food sounds wonderful - and I'm sure your cheesecake will turn out nicely, too. I think you'd better rescue your clogs, though, LOL. Maybe give Mo some turkey (not the bones!) or a new chewy toy. Or some of the veggies, as I've been surprised to learn many dogs LOVE sweet potatoes and other veggies!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a great day!
~With NO Snow!
I couldn't wait to see your post today. What beautiful memories, dishes, table, menu, furry baby. (I vote for a bite of turkey.)
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving, Dear Friend. The cheesecake is going to be wonderful.
Aloha,
Hunter
What a beautiful Thanksgiving dinner table and decor!!
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