Margali
Herd Master
As long as you don't recreate the first time I hosted Thanksgiving! The downstairs toilet backed up and oven keeled over halfway thru cooking turkey.
This is pretty much every breakfast when we have house guests.Nothing because I don’t care-go scrounge something
Yes, we are lucky that the son in Seattle likes to come home for holidays. He couldn’t during COVID, but he managed Christmas last year.Wonderful! You’ll have all your kids together!
You could make it a working thanksgiving, hand everyone a paintbrush or tool as they walk in the door, with a list of chores they can chose from - you know the work for food idea but at least you have a few weeks to try to get some of the most important things done.It dawned on me that I am hosting Thanksgiving. I never finished the hallway bathroom. The sink and cabinet is still wrapped in plastic. Plastic still on the floor. 3 seams above bathtub surround needs taping and floating. Ceiling needs painting. Bathtub surround needs texture and paint, along with another wall or 2. I sure can't do it now, so Chris will start on it in the morning.
Kitchen is a disaster. Not enough cabinets and I'm missing that coat closet I converted to a pantry in Lindale. No such luck here. I did make a place in the add-on utility room for a metal cabinet and put the tools that were on the kitchen island in that cabinet. It looks a little better, not much, but better. Not enough counter space either.
It would help if I got the deep shelves built in the little utility room. I may or may not get that done before T-Day.
I bought mirrors to hang in the bathrooms yesterday. Oops. The big round mirrors I bought for my bathroom will barely fit. I'll have to "up' one and "down" the other. Should I trust the mobile home sheetrock wall to hold them or should I run a 1x4 across the wall like I did in my closet, where I put up the pole brackets? Hmmm.... my house, my rules. Don't like it, there's the door. My toiletries are scattered on the counter. I have a medicine cabinet in a box that I need to put together. Then I can stow away my mess.
A chair in the living room corner is still wrapped in plastic from being moved. At least that's an easy fix.
Still have boxes to unpack. Maybe, maybe not. Seating everyone should be interesting. Have outdoor table and 6 chairs on back porch. That will help unless the weather is nasty. Small table and 4 chairs in kitchen, could squeeze in 2 more chairs. Have a card table with 2 chairs, can add 2 more. Have to go to son's house to container for said chairs and wipe them down. That ought to cover it. Eating on living room furniture will be forbidden. Brand new sofa and crumbs? Not happening.
It will be fun. Going to invite a couple of friends, the more the merrier.
I have ceiling fans in the closet for son in law to put up. LOLYou could make it a working thanksgiving, hand everyone a paintbrush or tool as they walk in the door, with a list of chores they can chose from - you know the work for food idea but at least you have a few weeks to try to get some of the most important things done.
Take care not to over do it still... but I am sure no matter what your family will enjoy your new place!!
Sweet potato casserole. Never heard of pear pie but I love pecan pumpkin key lime sweet potato pie etcThanksgiving menu
Turkey and cornbread dressing
I will mill Painted Mountain corn I grew for the cornbread.
Mashed potatoes and gravy
Parmesan green beans
Corn
Dinner rolls
Salad with everything in it
Cranberry sauce
Ham
Pumpkin pie
Pecan pie
Pear pie
Deviled eggs
Whatever else we can think of
About the tacos I always do the same thing lolSarah caters weddings as a side business. She will probably do most of the cooking. She is going to do a charcuterie board.
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Breakfast for several days
Pancakes
Bacon
Sausage from last pig I raised
Cereal
Biscuits
Egg and sausage burrito
Pumpkin pie, good breakfast food!
Nothing because I don’t care-go scrounge something
Leftovers
Fix a plate and microwave it
Wrap a flour tortilla around it
Turkey tacos