Overall, except the turkey taking about 4.5 hours to cook instead of the 3.5-4 I planned on everything went smoothly. I did almost pull my oven out of the wall: I set my turkey on the open door when I was putting it in....that would not have been a funny story. Cooper even helped me make the dressing, just like I used to help mama jo tear the bread. (He's still talking about how he helped make it.) There was dessert too....chocolate and pumpkin pie. Of course, to top it all off I sent some Christmas Cookies and Chocolate Chip cookies home for everyone. I think everyone had a good time, and I was able to pull it all together since my mother-in-law didn't go to the gym and came here to entertain my kids! We had leftover turkey with sweet potatoes and zucchini casserole last night....no squash it was all gone at the store. So we got the full Thanksgiving experience and then some....and luckily we didn't have to resort to some restaurant because I burned everything!
Looks like you pulled it all off well. And with a mini-oven to boot! Mad cooking skills for sure.
ReplyDeleteGood for you! Love the square plates!
ReplyDeleteLooks like it turned out great! did you make PW rolls?
ReplyDeleteby the way... I love that you sent cookies home w/ everyone! so sweet!
ReplyDeleteIt looks good to me! Way to go for cooking Thanksgiving. I can't wait to cook Thanksgiving for my family. Of course, I'm sure I'll only be that excited the first year I cook. HA!
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