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oldfarmhouse · 5 months
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inspiredlivingspaces · 5 months
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mickmathersartblog · 1 year
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“Happy Thanksgiving 2022″
digital collage & digital painting by Mick Mather
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Ideas for a Simple Christmas Place Setting
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lizaminnelson · 3 months
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Side Dish Recipe
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This easy giblet gravy recipe is an old-fashioned, delicious turkey gravy, simple to make and perfect for your Thanksgiving or holiday table.
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identifierexpected · 4 months
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Almond Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Bread Make this recipe for almond chocolate chip pumpkin bread for your holiday table or to give as holiday gifts.
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eternalegend-art · 4 months
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Main Dishes - Easy Broccoli Casserole Recipe Green bean casserole gets a makeover when broccoli takes the stage in this slightly altered version of a holiday tradition.
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drakeavila · 4 months
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Easy Giblet Gravy The traditional, delectable turkey gravy in this straightforward giblet gravy recipe is quick to prepare and ideal for your Thanksgiving or holiday table.
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karibuillustrations · 4 months
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Roast - Foolproof Rib Roast Recipe
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Follow this simple rib roast recipe for a tender, succulent, standing rib roast that will definitely be the centerpiece of your holiday table!
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severussnape-forever · 5 months
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Cranberry Relish I Classic cranberry relish for your holiday table.
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High Schoolers, College & the Holiday Table
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As you prepare to join family gatherings this holiday season, here’s what we encourage you to remember about high school students–
Over the next couple of months, you will more than likely have the opportunity to connect with family members or friends who are in high school. A perfectly natural topic of conversation, one may think, is to ask that student where they’ve applied to college, what their dream school is, and if they’ve been accepted…
From the perspective of your friendly College Advisors, our professional advice is….
Don’t.
If you are a parent of a high school student, you know all too well that college admissions have become exponentially more competitive in recent years. Students have lived much of their high school experience in a global pandemic, with classes, testing, activities, and social lives tossed upside down.
Now, more than ever, our kids need the loving encouragement & support of their family and friends. They don’t need adults’ college admissions stories, they don’t need adults’ questions, however benign, and they don’t need to hear all over again, how ‘crazy’ it all is. Instead, they need breathing room, grace, and a low-stakes holiday conversation.
Here’s 3 conversation starters to try instead:
What’s your favorite family holiday_____: memory, food, tradition?
Tell me about the highlight of your Fall so far!
So, what’s the best (or most surprising) thing you’ve read this year? OR What’s your favorite book from childhood?
What you’ll notice is that all of these topics are neutral, and create an entry point for a young person to share their opinion, perspective, or experience. If a student wishes to share something about school or the college process, they will. If not, you’ve opened up space for them to engage in a conversation anyone at the table can be a part of.
And when the questions do come:
If you are the parent, friend, or relative of a high school student in the midst of the college process, feel free to support them by deflecting college questions:
“Wow, ______ sure has been working hard this Fall! We are so proud of them; can’t wait to share the plans for next year in the Spring! We’ll let you know after May 1….
Have you tried these yams?”
Now that’s a gift a high school student will be grateful to receive.
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fulbrightireland · 6 months
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Pumpkin Whoopie Pies Pumpkin whoopie pies with a simple, sweet filling make a perfect treat everyone is sure to love. These are a perfect addition to the holiday table. 2 cups packed brown sugar, 3 cups all-purpose flour, 2 cups confectioners' sugar divided, 1 teaspoon baking soda, 1.5 cups solid pack pumpkin puree, 1.5 tablespoons ground cinnamon, 1 teaspoon baking powder, 1 teaspoon salt, 1/2 tablespoon ground ginger, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, 1 cup vegetable oil, 2 tablespoons milk, 1 egg white, 2 large eggs, 1/2 tablespoon ground cloves, 3/4 cup shortening
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mayor-poiichy · 6 months
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Gingerbread Cake with Lemon Glaze For a deliciously spiced treat that will be a welcome addition to any holiday table, use this simple recipe to make the icing for gingerbread cake. 1 2/3 cups all-purpose flour, 3/4 teaspoon salt, 1/2 cup vegetable oil, 1 tablespoon grated lemon zest, 1/4 teaspoon Chinese five-spice powder, 1 cup powdered sugar, 1/4 cup lemon juice, 1/2 cup white sugar, 2 teaspoons ground ginger, 1 egg beaten, 1.25 teaspoons baking soda, 1/2 cup boiling water, 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon, 1/2 cup dark molasses
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the-muse-musing · 6 months
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excerpt from "Use Your Dang Gravy Boat"
Use Your Dang Gravy Boat The gravy boat is ridiculous. That’s why you should embrace it. by Jaya Saxena Using a gravy boat is like the difference between drinking your tea from a cup and saucer or from a mug. Both work, but one just feels fancier. Blanketing your entree in gravy from a gravy boat is lightly decadent, the wide opening requiring a more delicate hand than with a pitcher, tilting…
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stoned-wisdom · 6 months
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Recipe for Chef John's Sweet Potato Biscuits These moist and tender buttery, flaky biscuits are a hit at the dinner or breakfast table. If desired, serve with pomegranate butter.
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brauweiler · 7 months
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Cornbread Stuffing with Sausage Recipe For your Thanksgiving meal, you must serve cornbread sausage stuffing! You'll adore the savory flavor pairing of the sausage and cornbread in every bite! 2 large onions chopped, 1 teaspoon dried sage crushed, 1 pound ground pork sausage, 5 cups seasoned bread crumbs, 2 cups diced celery, 1.5 teaspoons poultry seasoning, 5 cups crumbled cornbread, 2.75 cups chicken broth
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