Just a little pause in the chaos to take a photo of the bird. I have a cookbook, Thanksgiving 101, that makes this whole, huge, production, much simpler, because it spells out, step-by-step how to do things, like make mash potatoes and gravy.
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The platter under the turkey is Franciscan Ware, Desert Rose. This was my mother's platter, and we always used these dishes on holidays. I'm thankful for the memories I have of my mom, and all the things she did for us seven kids.
Thanksgiving is wonderful, but. . . . I sure am tired right now!
6 comments:
I don't think I've seen a prettier bird!
Nice looking turkey! :)
Ummm yeah I am going to need the name of that cookbook. This looks so yummy!
What a gorgeous Turkey!
Happy Thanksgiving.
The bird looks good! And how nice to remember your mom in an annual tradition!
Nice looking turkey, Angela! Don't you love using "tradition" dishes--I have a couple that I always use, just because of the tie-in to family.
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