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Sounds like you need our family's mashed potato recipe. Can you say sour cream, cream cheese, and a pound of butter? They are THE best mashed potatoes ever and I'm very picky about mine! Holler if you want it and I'll dig it up (wasn't my turn this year...don't exactly remember the proportions). My m-i-l's cousin is a cookbook author and major foodie in Denver. It's her creation. Ok, now I must have some for second breakfast...
Definitely the life support system for stuffing and gravy! :-) Don't you have dogs?? That's what dogs are for - getting rid of that leftover turkey. They love it!
and thanks for your other post about giving to charity for Christmas, rather than gifts to ourselves. Half of our family wants to go the charity route and half a gift exchange - so that's what we'll do this year. Frankly, I'm pretty excited about the ducks, chickens, and geese that some poor families on the other side of the world are getting to help them even have an income.
I've always been of the opinion that every teenager should visit a third-world country for a few weeks to see how most of the world lives. Maybe then they'd realize it's not all about THEM or name brand they're wearing.
I am so with you! I would die for mashed potatoes, but not so much for turkey.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you need our family's mashed potato recipe. Can you say sour cream, cream cheese, and a pound of butter? They are THE best mashed potatoes ever and I'm very picky about mine! Holler if you want it and I'll dig it up (wasn't my turn this year...don't exactly remember the proportions). My m-i-l's cousin is a cookbook author and major foodie in Denver. It's her creation. Ok, now I must have some for second breakfast...
ReplyDeleteUsually by the time I get around to throwing away the food in my fridge, it's a week or two old, so that takes away the guilt!
ReplyDeleteLife support... that's funny!!!!
ReplyDeleteHi! I am a new follower from Tuesday's blog hop. I am looking forward to reading more of your blog. Blessings...
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LOL what a fun post.
ReplyDeleteC.U.T.E. !!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI have leftovers galore over here. I cracked into the mashed potatoes last night!
ReplyDeleteFunny! Thanks for your sincere comment on my blog and I am now following you! Can't wait to read more.
ReplyDeleteha! the life support for stuffing and gravy! i hear you! i'm all about the potatoes!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely the life support system for stuffing and gravy! :-) Don't you have dogs?? That's what dogs are for - getting rid of that leftover turkey. They love it!
ReplyDeleteand thanks for your other post about giving to charity for Christmas, rather than gifts to ourselves. Half of our family wants to go the charity route and half a gift exchange - so that's what we'll do this year. Frankly, I'm pretty excited about the ducks, chickens, and geese that some poor families on the other side of the world are getting to help them even have an income.
I've always been of the opinion that every teenager should visit a third-world country for a few weeks to see how most of the world lives. Maybe then they'd realize it's not all about THEM or name brand they're wearing.
I feel the same way about turkey AND leftovers.
ReplyDeleteI polished off the last of the pumpkin pie last night. Alone. Shhhh, don't tell anyone. I told hubs I dumped it. HAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHHA
ReplyDeleteFun post it notes. We carve off what we want and out it goes!!! I love the leftovers so much, it's the best part.
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