Thursday, November 25, 2021

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!

 It's that time of year when we are thankful for everything we have, including that free turkey I picked up for volunteering at Bingo. Beautiful fall colors abound across the country .... except for here.  We have 36 degrees with a lovely coating of fog, kind of like the whipped cream I'm going to put on dessert today.


Cooper was a very helpful little elf as we decided on our menu.  That's his favorite Moose which he carried around for hours.

There was a little disappointment when I opened my PG&E bill.  It's always so disheartening when I see all my efforts at conserving energy have been for naught, including no heat or AC for the last entire month.  Here's the breakdown:

Generation                                                $  68.78
Transmission                                                21.08
Distribution                                                  70.93
WILDFIRE                                                   3.49 
  Yes, WE are paying for the lawsuit they lost when
   their incompetence caused the fire that burned
   down an entire town. 
Electric Public Purpose Programs (??)          9.49
Energy Cost Recovery                                     .19

There's a whole bunch of other small taxes and a note that I use too much electricity from 6 am to noon.  Yup that's me .... being excessive by doing my laundry at 6 am.


SO ... I began to obsess about my turkey.  Do I smoke it and have no gravy or do I bite the bullet and put it in the oh-so-expensive-to-run OVEN for four hours??  It's a toss-up ... and the oven won out.  I'm hoping if I show you THIS picture enough times, my turkey will turn out looking just like it!!


Of course there will be the awesome sides ... mashed potatoes and broccoli.  Honestly, I could even do without the broccoli, but it's not going to last another day.  I'll throw some chopped almonds on it to make it "special".  I even tried to use my witchy powers and make a pumpkin pie appear out of nowhere.  That hasn't worked so well.


Unfortunately, I did have to add to the cemetery out back.  The Mac 'n Cheese got buried.  I mean really, I will eat just about anything, but this one had to go.  I guess I should be thankful this Thanksgiving that there is no Mister around who has to eat my food.  

What I DID make was this gorgeous apple upside down cake.  Who knew??  The recipe came from my buddy Patty Chance in Arizona.  My kitchen became her test kitchen for the day.  She is probably hard at work making this right now.

I had my doubts since the only pan I had was 8" instead of 9", meaning it had to cook longer.  That always brings on images of black and burnt on the top while raw in the middle.  It turned out okay however.  The "let it cool for 30 minutes before slicing" lasted about ten minutes before I took a test bite.  Two seconds later I cut out a nice slice .. you know, in the interest of making sure it was going to be tasty for Patty's dinner.


Next was the question of stuffing.  To stuff it or not!!  I LOVE stuffing, but it doesn't like me very much.  I think it's the sourdough bread.  Actually, I think it's just bread in general.  Anywho, I had a brilliant idea.  I took some old bread from the fridge and made toast.  No use turning on that oven that requires $$$$.  Then I cut it up and left it sitting on top of the stove all night.  

You know what?  I think it's going to work, and I don't even have to make a trip to the store.  The proof is in the pudding ... we shall see what it tastes like.


I never thought I would ever say this, but maybe it's not such a bad idea to go out for Thanksgiving dinner, at least for us single people.  I'm going to have turkey leftovers for DAYS!!  Well ... actually COOPER will have leftover turkey for days.

Here's hoping you all have a wonderful warm day with your family.  I'm very thankful for all of the readers who grace my blog every day.  Some days you keep me going and you always make me laugh!!!  

THANK YOU!!



22 comments:

  1. That apple pie upside down cake looks AWESOME! That PGE bill is ridiculous! We have NV Energy $47.00 this month and that's high for us. I feel for you and others that conserve and are hit like this monthly! Happy Thanksgiving Nancy!!

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  2. Your cake looks awesome!! Nothing else matters. ♥
    You also bless us in return, your blog makes us chuckle often and we look forward to your daily - um, dare I say 'antics'?
    Have a wonderful Thanksgiving, my friend!!πŸ—πŸ—

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  3. Enjoy your holiday Keep turkey but send some cake 🍰

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    1. Hahaha Ed ... you must have a sweet tooth like me!

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  4. Happy Thanksgiving, Nancy. I enjoy reading your blog each day!

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  5. Happy Thanksgiving!!! Hope your turkey turns out excellent. cake looks delicious.

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    1. Thank you Rita!! Both were actually very good this year!!

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  6. Happy Thanksgiving! I'm sure the turkey will turn out great. It freezes easily to be enjoyed again at another time as you probably have done so many times before. Bon appetite!

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    1. That's exactly my plan Marlene ... freeze half of it.

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  7. We made fresh cranberry dish, cook the cranberries and brown sugar for 30 min at 350 covered, mix it up and cook another 30 min covered, add walnuts and orange marmalade and cook another 15 minutes. Well, Arny does not like nuts, so we cooked two, one with and one without. Taking the nutless one out to the fridge in the garage, and half of it ended up on our entry step! Guess what I am doing this morning.....what a mess!!!! Happy Thanksgiving

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    1. NOOOOOOO ... that sounds like one of MY tricks!! So sad. Guess you'll have to make another batch!!

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  8. Happy thanksgiving! I hope your turkey turned outputs like the picture. I love living in this senior housing complex. We got to have a whole turkey dinner without having to cook a thing. I even ate too much so feel uncomfortable right now. The only thing I have leftover, though, is a dinner roll I didn't even try to eat. I will miss having turkey sandwiches and pumpkin pie for the next couple of days.

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    1. Happy Thanksgiving Linda!! I'm beginning to think having someone else cook everything is a great idea!! Maybe you can order a to-go box from a local restaurant for leftovers!!

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  9. Oh. That cake looks so good. My Minnesota granddaughter is alone today and she's fixing an entire meal for herself. She's even planning on soup later. Hey, we are eating around 4pm. Jump in your car and come join us......Elva

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    1. Elva I ate so much I could barely get off the couch to go to bed, but thank you so much for the invite. It looked like you had a wonderful meal under the most beautiful chandelier!!

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  10. Happy Thanksgiving! The apple upside down cake does look delicious. That is definitely an interesting bill especially the Wildfire charge.

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    1. Happy Thanksgiving to you two. I hope you enjoyed a nice warm day in the desert. I would probably be looking for a Silly Al turkey pizza!!!

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