Friday, November 27, 2020

Alice's Restaurant

 

It was just going to be The Mister and I this year so I was down in the dumps on Thanksgiving morning until I saw this trending on Twitter. I hadn't thought about it in years. It really lifted my spirits and took me back to a time before I had pandemics to worry about and children to miss. I must have had Alexa play it for five hours straight while I cooked one of everything in the house.


That's no easy task in a kitchen that still looks like this. The Mister and I get all fired up about finishing the remodel from time to time and then we think about it for a while and change our minds. 




I have always started our Thanksgiving cook-a-thon with chocolate chip cookies for breakfast while we watch the parade. You can see that didn't turn out very well this year. That's what I get for being distracted making soup stock. I did get a batch to turn out later and then froze the rest of the dough.



This sad little collection is what I thought dinner was going to be last week but then I relented and did a last minute pick up of fresh things on Wednesday.




As usual my pick up order was a big surprise. I got the biggest ham I have ever cooked and two rotten sweet potatoes. Everything else was fine. I even got a chicken to roast for the kitties. 



After a family Zoom I climbed into bed with a piece of pumpkin pie and Planes, Trains and Automobiles. It wasn't really a Thanksgiving to remember but it certainly was one I'll never forget. 















7 comments:

  1. I think we can all agree that it's one we'll never forget...and never repeat if I have my way.
    We ZOOM called the kids for 2 hours and ate chicken enchiladas. Messy to make but delicious to eat. :-)
    I'm impressed by that wonderful looking meal. My grocery pickup order had a 5 lb. bag of half rotten potatoes. Yuck! Boy, do they stink! Off to the garbage bin they went. I can't wait to shop for myself again.
    Happy Thanksgiving my friend.
    Blessings,
    Betsy

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  2. Thankfully, I’ve had good luck with the quality of fresh food in my grocery orders. Thanksgiving wasn’t anything special this year, but I feel blessed to have a roof over my head and a stocked pantry.

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  3. Sounds like a pretty good day, My Dad loves well done cookies...stay safe out there!

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  4. It certainly was different Thanksgiving. I had a socially distant potluck with friends, so that was nice. We have a family Zoom planned for Saturday.

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  5. My husband would have claimed all of those cookies - overdone chocolate chip cookies are his absolute favorite!
    We celebrated just the two of us - My granddaughter is awaiting the results of her Covid test so her family is isolating.
    Alice's Restaurant is the best! OH and I still talk about certain people who should be on the Group W bench!!

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  6. At least there was pie! Everything is better with pie!

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  7. I'm glad you gave it your all--looks like a good time, considering!

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