Sunday, November 22, 2009
Menu Plan Monday: Thanksgiving Week
- Sunday Breakfast: Southwest Breakfast Skillet, Satsumas, Milk Dinner: Salami & Cheddar Sandwiches, Snack Tray, Satsumas
- Monday Breakfast: Chocolate Oatmeal, Milk Dinner: Mustard Glazed Corned Beef, Potatoes, Carrots and Onions, Soda Bread
- Tuesday Breakfast: Rice Pudding with Dried Cherries, Milk, Coffee Dinner: Leftovers
- Wednesday Breakfast: Oatmeal with Brown Sugar and Milk, Blackberry Tea & Honey Dinner: Potato, Pepper & Onion Frittata with Feta Cheese, Whole Wheat Bread, Satsumas
- Thursday Breakfast: Pepper & Sausage Brunch Strata, Satsumas, Steamers, Coffee, Tea Dinner: Thanksgiving - Relish Tray, Herb Roasted Turkey, Bourbon Gravy, Wild Rice Dressing, Cornbread Dressing, Garlic Mashed Potatoes, Cranberry Horseradish Relish, Shredded Brussels Sprouts with Toasted Pecans, Sweet Potato Rolls, Corn & Pepper Pudding, Martinelli's, Wine, Mexican Coca Cola made with real sugar, Pumpkin Pie, Chocolate Pecan Pie, Cranberry Cherry Pie, Nantucket Cranberry Pie, Apple Pie, Gingerbread with Sweetened Whipped Cream
- Friday Breakfast: Pie, Mashed Potato Cakes, Steamers, Coffee, Tea Dinner: Turkey Tetrazzini, Noodles, Salad
- Saturday Breakfast: More Pie, Fried Eggs and Toast, Steamers, Coffee, Tea Dinner: After Thanksgiving Soup
Labels: Advent, Family, Homemaking, Homesteading, Menu Plans, Tales from the Kitchen, Thanksgiving
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How big of a freezer do you have? What a great deal on all of that turkey! My mother is bringing us a farm-raised turkey for Thanksgiving and I got a free turkey from my local grocery store that I have in the freezer for later on.
I like that you list everything in your pantry; how organized. I should do the same thing to keep better track of what we have to work with.
I like that you list everything in your pantry; how organized. I should do the same thing to keep better track of what we have to work with.
I so hear you about the rough year! We're so thankful for becoming closer during these difficult times. Our teen is even doing much better in school.
Your menu sounds delicious. Happy Thanksgiving!
Have you ever heard of shelf milk? If so, can you use it in a baking recipe?
Your menu sounds delicious. Happy Thanksgiving!
Have you ever heard of shelf milk? If so, can you use it in a baking recipe?
We have a chest freezer as well as our fridge freezer. Actually we also have an extra fridge and another, stand up, freezer, but those aren't deployed yet. We used to have all four set up and running at our former home. We've been trying to eat more out of the freezers and pantry since we had a sense that we'd be moving and have continued that since the move, to make room for our steer and to save money. We get the steer next month, a hog (a whole one this time) in the spring and a couple lambs, too. We'll definitely have the second freezer in operation then. I want to have the stand up for fruit, vegetables, nuts, bread, chocolate, coffee, things like that and the chest freezer for meat, poultry and fish.
I've heard of shelf milk, and I assume you could bake with it, but it is not something I would buy. I prefer yogurt and cheese as a means of milk storage. We buy really fresh milk (that morning's milking) and get two week's worth at a time without any trouble keeping it fresh. Many cheeses, sour cream and even milk can be frozen and used to cook with, at least.
We are thankful for so many things this year, not least is all the friends and family who helped us pack up and move in less than three weeks so we could get out here. We could not have done it without them.
We are thankful for so many things this year, not least is all the friends and family who helped us pack up and move in less than three weeks so we could get out here. We could not have done it without them.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Jehovah provides, and His love is reflected in the lives of our families.
I have no doubt your tough year is all a setup to bring you into God's abundance.
Oh, and Rich is THE MAN!
God bless you all!
- Big Daddy Andy
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Jehovah provides, and His love is reflected in the lives of our families.
I have no doubt your tough year is all a setup to bring you into God's abundance.
Oh, and Rich is THE MAN!
God bless you all!
- Big Daddy Andy
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