Short post today, we know lots of you are busy prepping for tomorrow's festivities! Of course, I have to work today but 2nd Man is off.
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Since Sunday, I have been putting a vintage gross food idea from the past at the bottom of each post. Check the previous days to see some awful ones.
For today's yucky Thanksgiving food...
Anyone up for a "Holiday Vegetable Loaf"?
YUCK! and A&P is no longer, gone to bankrupt hell with monkey wards and woolworths and circuit city.
ReplyDeleteLOL! Tell us how you really feel? HA!!!
DeleteI recognize broccoli, radishes, mashed potatoes, tomato wedges, but what is the rest of that?
ReplyDeleteWe are not quite sure....weird huh?
DeleteThis one doesn't look quite as gross as the previous ones but that mystery-meat in the center of the dish is indeed mysterious - and quite unappetizing! :)
ReplyDeleteHoping y'all have a wonderful and delicious Thanksgiving!
Ha, you never know, maybe they were onto something? Bwahaha!!!
DeleteOkay, I thought the holiday vegetable loaf was an appetizer. ;p Love the first photo! Great idea.
ReplyDeleteIn retrospect, we should have set them back 15 lbs, ha.
DeleteWhat where people thinking making something like this and who the heck would be brave enough to even it.
ReplyDeleteI'm with you Leigh on the 1st photo
Wishing each and everyone a very happy and blessed Thanksgiving
It truly was a different time, ha. Thanks for the well wishes!!
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ReplyDeleteThank you, God, for everything,
The big things and the small.
For "every good gift comes from God"...
The giver of them all.
And all too often we accept, without any thanks or praise,
The gifts God sends as blessings, each day in many ways.
And so at this Thanksgiving Time, we offer up a prayer...
To thank you, God, for giving us a lot more than our share.
First, thank you for the little things
That often come our way,
The things we take for granted
But don't mention when we pray,
The unexpected courtesy, the thoughtful, kindly deed,
A hand reached out to help us in the time of sudden need.
Oh, make us more aware, dear God, of little daily graces
That come to us with "sweet surprise"
From never-dreamed-of places.
Then, thank you for the "Miracles"
We are much too blind to see,
And give us new awareness of our many gifts from Thee,
And help us to remember that the Key of Life and Living
Is to make each prayer a Prayer of Thanks
And every day Thanksgiving
~ Helen Steiner Rice ~
Beautiful!!
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