Hello and I hope this finds each one of you all doing well. Did you all have a nice Thanksgiving? We actually celebrated Thanksgiving a day late and did it on Friday. We were so tired of all the baking and deliveries we did on Wednesday that we just rested and ate pizza on Thursday. We had a delicious meal today though. I made a roast chicken, mashed potatoes, candied sweet potatoes, dressing, and rolls. For dessert, we had pumpkin pie, chocolate pie and butterscotch pies. We got stuffed and enjoyed a beautiful meal together.
Did you all remember to count your blessings? I sure did. I am thankful forth most for the Lord. Without Him, I would be nothing and have nothing. But I do have Him and He has been so good to me and my family. I am thankful for my family and my friends; for the opportunities I have and for the home I have.
I am also thankful for this blog and the friends I have made through it.
In Christ,
Melody
We are a Christian, homeschooling family. We have our own school house and have learned to live very frugally. I have learned a lot of tips and tricks over the years and am happy to share what I have learned. I will share recipes, budgeting advice, household care, homeschooling advice as well as a lot more.
Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Monday, November 14, 2011
Your Thanksgiving Recipes and Traditions
Hi, everyone. Thanksgiving is almost here and I wanted to hear from each of you and find out about your holiday traditions and favorite recipes. Please share them with me and my viewers. I would love to hear what you do.
I remember growing up, we would always go to my grandparent's house for Thanksgiving. All my uncles, aunts, cousins, etc. There were probably at least 50-75 people there and it was great. We always ate a huge meal and then a bunch of us would go play football and cards and dominoes. My mom always had to bring her homemade chicken and noodles and hot rolls. Other relatives brought their specialties.
Nowadays, it seems these types of things rarely occur. Traditions are becoming obsolete. Let's keep them going. Share with me. Share with us.
I remember growing up, we would always go to my grandparent's house for Thanksgiving. All my uncles, aunts, cousins, etc. There were probably at least 50-75 people there and it was great. We always ate a huge meal and then a bunch of us would go play football and cards and dominoes. My mom always had to bring her homemade chicken and noodles and hot rolls. Other relatives brought their specialties.
Nowadays, it seems these types of things rarely occur. Traditions are becoming obsolete. Let's keep them going. Share with me. Share with us.
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