Such fun planning menus - it feels so 'normal'. I have missed 'family life' since being in the UK and nothing has ever really been 'fun' rather we have made the best we could out of every situation. I think it has been harder for the kids - they dont get to see grannies, auntie and cousins on birthdays and at christmas - even the family fights are fun 'brandy fucking custard' springs to mind - my how we laughed! I tend to go too far, buy too much, over compensate desperately trying to fill voids that just cant be filled. But mainly I just want to have the attitude that I cant be arsed - problem is - I am. My thinking has been challenged so much this year - the arrival of Frankie has helped me put so much into perspective. So much this year is for him. Christmas will be different - we fly to SA on Christmas day..... Leaving Scott and Lauren & Frankie behind, it will be hard, but kids grow and Mums are entitled to a life of their own (?). Of curse we will open prezzies with Frankie before we head for the airport and we will have a christmas eve dinner this year so we will still celebrate but it is just not the same. I remember the days of everyone at ours on Christmas day, chefs in the kitchen, marquees up, noise, laughter and of course the odd tear. Seems like a life time ago.
Anyway! Thursday - menu planning, inviting friends over (they have become surrogate family really) kids all at home, cant wait! I have the whole week to prepare and cook - to say I am in my element is an understatement. What I do know is that I will cook too much, eat too much, laugh too much, cry too much - that said I also know I will thrive on every moment and the opportunity to give thanks for my wonderful family and friends (near and far). I love you all xx PS menu pasted below - you are all welcome !
Thanksgiving – Thursday 26 November 2009
Roast Norfolk Turkey stuffed with Cornbread, chestnut mushroom and macadamia nut dressing, glazed with sage, apple and red onion chutney, accompanied with cider gravy & cranberry sauce
Served with:
Traditional corn biscuits
Roasted Red Rooster potatoes with parmesan and garlic
Pumpkin Fritters
Mac ‘n cheese
Green Bean Almondine
Roasted maple ginger carrots
Roasted sweet potato fries
Salads:
Waldorf Salad
Salad of romaine lettuce with marinated tomatoes
Chunky Beetroot, onion and apple pots
Dessert
Pumpkin, maple and cinnamon muffins
Pecan Pie
Pumpkin Pie
Fresh Cream
Ice Cream
That does look yummy and yep it does look like a whole lot of eating is going to go down - enjoy every minute - wow, you guys are talented hey - to know how to cook all that - if I had to help, it would be by providing the cream and ice cream :-)
ReplyDeletelol - thanks Laurie and it would have been a great help! I creid through most of the day - it was very thought provoking and meaningful.
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