The time has come once again to put on our aprons, play with our rolling pins, and tickle our turkeys.
Wherever you are, wherever you go, we wish you a joyful, delicious time with family and friends and lots of PIE. We’ll be back next week with more mealtime mischief.
At Alphabet Soup, we are thankful for YOU!
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
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Copyright © 2013 Jama Rattigan of Jama’s Alphabet Soup. All rights reserved.
Thanks, Jama, and the happiest of Thanksgivings to you as well! I’m thankful for many wonderful people in my life, including you!
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Have a beautiful weekend, Linda!
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and I am grateful for YOU, Jama, and your warm and wonderful blog! Blessings, good food, and good cheer to you and yours!
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Same to you, Sharon. So thankful our paths crossed this year. 🙂
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Happy Thanksgiving, Jama!
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Thanks, Catherine. Have a great weekend!
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Wishing you a bounty of blessings on Thanksgiving…and PIE!
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Same to you, Cathy!
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Baking my pies now and dreaming of tomorrow, when for the first time in 12 years I’m NOT cooking dinner! No matter how you slice it, it will be a good day. I hope yours is filled with good things.
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Just took an apple tart out of the oven. Enjoy your “day off” tomorrow. 🙂 I can almost smell your delicious pies baking. Have a wonderful day and weekend!
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Thank you for postings that go right to my heart. Always. Happy Thanksgiving. frances
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What a beautiful thing to say. Thank YOU for reading, writing, and everything you do for caregivers everywhere. Happy Thanksgiving to you, too. ♥
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Hope you had a GREAT Thanksgiving, Ms. Rattigan! 🙂
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It was deeeeeelicious!!! Did you eat everything in sight? 🙂
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Yup! (well, except the stuff on other people’s plates – that’s just rude! 😉 ) I normally don’t like Cranberry Sauce, but this time, we got Whole Cranberry Sauce and I couldn’t get enough of it – weird. 🙂 What was your favorite thing?
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I made a new cranberry sauce recipe that was great — cooked in apple juice and maple syrup, no refined sugar. I think my favorite thing was the brussels sprouts, not counting PIE of course.
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Not counting PIE – yes. My cousin thought she got pumpkin pie, but it was a weird cherry pie. My uncle (the cousin’s dad) made a pumpkin torte that we were ALL unsure of (including him) – it was his first time making a torte (it turned out to be excellent – we* couldn’t get enough). When he found out about the pie, he shouted “My cake is better than her PIE! YES!” 🙂
Mom has a great brussels sprout recipe. 🙂
Have you read the book PIE? It has pie recipes in it. 🙂
EtGE
*”we” can be turned into “I” 🙂
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Oh, a strange cherry pie pretending to be a pumpkin pie — sounds like a good story idea :).
Yes, I’ve read the book PIE — always meant to review it but never got around to it. Maybe someday.
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Yes, echoing thanks for YOU, Dearest Jama, and happy to hear you enjoyed the national foodie celebration yesterday. I trust Mr. Cornelius got enough cookies.
(Love these vintage-y illustrations you chose this week!)
xo
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We had a delicious day. Hope you enjoyed the time with your family. Mr. Cornelius had 3 pieces of pie. 🙂
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