Thursday, November 27, 2008

I'm So Full!


WHAT WAS YOUR FAVORITE THANKSGIVING DISH???
(Mine was the eggrolls)

12 comments:

Unknown said...

Mine was the 9 different pies we made.

Family said...

OOOOooooo mine was the sweet potatoe casserole.

a wynn wynn situation said...

Eggrolls?? That's a fancy Thanksgiving tradition!
Ummm- I'm a fan of yams. Mostly because I make them with ridiculous amounts of butter, brown sugar and marshmallows which counteracts any of their goodness :)

Janine said...

We were driving home from California on our Thanksgiving - so I can't remember exactly, but I'm sure it was some kind of fast food.

Mindi said...

the homemade rolls---i could have eaten them and only them and died a happy woman.

least favorite? sweet potatoes.

yuck.

Mother 25 - 8 said...

I would have LOVED egg rolls. Next year I guess. This year was the Uncle Bens wild rice I made. Don't know why, but I really liked it.

Mia said...

Stove top stuffing... really I looooove that stuff. Or the carrot souffle which is good enough to be dessert!

Lorie said...

Loaded Cornbread Casserole!

Devri said...

Don't laugh, but the Puaka and the Ho'osi.. pig and horse.

Devri said...

ps, woman I need a size.... Asap!!

rachel said...

email me any questions you have about the cricut to busternmicah@hotmail.com I love mine and use it all the time :)

Julie said...

Hmmm, I really enjoyed...EVERYTHING! What can I say? I love food! To answer your earlier question, yes! It is butt cold here too. We are having a great holiday! Do you have any plans? We are going to be coming down to London and Corbin in a week or so, how far is it to your place from Corbin?

WWMD

"My professional life has been centered on the home, the well being of the family and everything that these subjects encompass. When I began working in this area more than 25 years ago, the subject of homemaking as it relates to families was largely overlooked, though the interest was clearly broad and the desire for information strong. My colleagues and I soon discovered we were satisfying a deeply felt unmet need."

Martha Stewart, U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging, April 16, 2008