Memorable things:
- The turkey was beautiful, perfectly golden brown, and so moist. I must always remember to use cheesecloth soaked in butter, oil, and chicken broth.
- Taking a bite of your favorite pumpkin pie that you apparently forgot to add sugar to is NO BUENO! Just trust me on this. Sooooooo disappointing! (Have no fear, I whipped up another one that was delicious and Thanksgiving was saved!) My only lasting concern is that Jason ate a whole piece of the "sugar free" pie before I got to mine and realized it was disgusting. I asked him why he ate it and he said he didn't want me to feel bad. At first I thought, "Awww, what a sweetie!" and then I thought, "Oh crap! What else has he gagged down just to save my feelings?" There could be a lot in almost 14 years of marriage. hmmm
- Weston falling asleep at the table. So cute!
- Lime slush. My new favorite holiday drink.
- I once again made a green bean casserole thinking, "I like all the stuff that goes in it. Surely I'll enjoy it this year." and then.....not. When will I learn? Green bean casserole is just not my/our thing. (Note to self next Thanksgiving)
- Baked sweet potatoes are the best! They make up for the green bean casserole. I just bake them like a regular baked potato, cut them open, add a little butter, salt, and pepper (once again, like a regular baked potato) and they are delish! Yams are great this way too. If you've never tried it, you must! No marshmallows needed. It's kind of like a combination of a sweet....potato (Did I really just say that? Geez, Einstein's got nothin' on me!) and cooked squash. I really need to remember to have these more often and not just holiday meals.
- I really don't like eggnog but Wyatt and Owen do. Doesn't surprise me.
- Mario Cart tournament after dinner.
- Leftovers and of course, turkey noodle soup. Yum!
Jason got called out to a rig Wednesday night and didn't get home until 3:30 am Thanksgiving morning so we didn't go for a tree until Friday morning. Oh, well. Still a Thanksgiving tradition, right, even if it's not day of? There is such a great area for beautiful Christmas trees here, about an hour away. Jason and Weston found our tree this year and I think "It's a beaut, Clark" (What movie is that from, huh? We've already watched it twice. Holiday fave). When we got back from tree hunting, Jason put up Christmas lights. We haven't hung lights on our house in years but Jason was all gung ho this year.
Your turkey looks awesome! Seriously so good. And I love the video of Weston at the table. I think it's fantastic that you can just whip up another pie to replace the botched one. Someday I'd like to learn how to bake pies.
ReplyDeleteSo glad it all turned out so good. Nice work! And did I spot deviled eggs?? Yum.
ReplyDeleteLove that you keep the tradition of going to get a Christmas tree. That is a tradition we have decided to keep too. So much fun. We look forward to doing it with everyone next year.