We would get invited to Thanksgiving Dinner with the in-laws. I would make the homemade orange cranberry sauce. The last time I made it was just that; we got to the dinner and they had already put out cranberry sauce, straight from the can. THAT all went. Mine was never touched. Never made it again after that.
Happy Thanksgiving Debra. Aside from canned cranberry, what are you eating? Are their Thanksgiving specialties specific to Canada? Like sweet potatoes cooked in maple syrup?
Happy Thanksgiving, Debra! October makes more sense for a harvest festival, imo. In November all we have to celebrate are the dead leaves clogging the storm drains. Love the memes! Ribbed for your pleasure is hilarious. Have some pie, grrl!
Hello Debra, Happy Thanksgiving! At least one country has reason to celebrate. For those who prefer the canned version, why don't they cut out all the explanation and just call them canberries? --Jim
Happy Thanksgiving to you, dear Debra who seeks! When I was a kid, I thought that’s how cranberries were supposed to look! I didn’t appreciate that it was ribbed for my pleasure. And that’s so true about pie. SG and I used to split a pie in half and insist we each only had one piece.
Happy Thanksgiving, Debra. We had our family dinner yesterday, turkey and all the trimmin's. Tanya made cranberry sauce from scratch. Seven adults, one picky toddler and a non picky German Shepherd. Enough food for 20 people.
Happy Thanksgiving! I really like the last one. Ohhh OK the cranberry is pretty good too. In the can or on the stove I could eat cranberries every day. Have a great day today.
How we have missed your most singular brand of wit and humour. It is refreshing to be back.
And, it is good to be reconnected with the whole world in the Blogosphere and know what is going on out there. Thanksgiving with or without dog food shaped Cranberry Jelly seems to have passed us by....we really need to get out more!!!
Hoping that you enjoyed a great Thanksgiving and let us all give so many thanks for the wonderful gifts we have when so many in the world have so little.
Hope you had a great day! The cranberry sauce ones are funny. Strangely enough I was thinking, only this morning, I am one of those heathens who prefers tinned ham to the real thing.
...DFebra, have a happy day and be sure that you enough to eat.
ReplyDeleteCranberries, an acquired taste in one shape or another.
ReplyDeleteI prefer the cranberry sauce in the shape of a dog food can too. Happy thanksgiving to you and yours. Gigi
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving, Debra!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you and your family!!!!
ReplyDeleteCall me a cranberry snob, but I can not do canned cranberry sauce. I use the ole family recipe of cranberry and orange.... relish style.
Happy Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteCarlos is THAT guy who makes his own cranberry sauce and it is delicious.
Lastly: ribbed for your pleasure!!!
Hahahah
ReplyDeleteThat delinquent kitty!
Happy Thanksgiving!!
XOXO
We would get invited to Thanksgiving Dinner with the in-laws. I would make the homemade orange cranberry sauce. The last time I made it was just that; we got to the dinner and they had already put out cranberry sauce, straight from the can. THAT all went. Mine was never touched. Never made it again after that.
ReplyDeleteI always make cranberry sauce with our middle grandchild. It’s her favourite food this time of year. Love that tradition.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving and I agree, cranberry sauce should come in a can:)
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving! I had a good laugh at the cranberry jokes. I need to check the freezer and see if I have any lingering there from last year.
ReplyDelete๐คฃ Homemade cranberry sauce frightens me! I don't know what's in there or why my host is trying to kill me!! ๐คจ
ReplyDeleteI love making my cranberry recipe. At least it doesn't taste like a tin can and looks better, not like a can of dog food. Happy Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeletePleased to see you back. Sorry this is rather late, I have vision issue too.
ReplyDeleteLove the dog can cranberries. Truth be told, I do prefer them over homemade cranberries relish. Just what you get used to, I guess.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving Debra. Aside from canned cranberry, what are you eating? Are their Thanksgiving specialties specific to Canada? Like sweet potatoes cooked in maple syrup?
ReplyDelete@ Lady M -- Nope, we don't have any specifically Canadian Thanksgiving delicacies, just the standard dishes!
DeleteHappy Thanksgiving, Debra! October makes more sense for a harvest festival, imo. In November all we have to celebrate are the dead leaves clogging the storm drains.
ReplyDeleteLove the memes! Ribbed for your pleasure is hilarious. Have some pie, grrl!
Happy Thanksgiving :)
ReplyDeleteEither or.
ReplyDeleteJust don't call me late to the table!
Happy Thanksgiving. I prefer canned cranberry sauce! Yum!
ReplyDeleteHello Debra, Happy Thanksgiving! At least one country has reason to celebrate. For those who prefer the canned version, why don't they cut out all the explanation and just call them canberries?
ReplyDelete--Jim
Happy Thanksgiving. I'll have to remember that about the pie for my next Thanksgiving. I like the canned kind of cranberry sauce too.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you, dear Debra who seeks! When I was a kid, I thought that’s how cranberries were supposed to look! I didn’t appreciate that it was ribbed for my pleasure. And that’s so true about pie. SG and I used to split a pie in half and insist we each only had one piece.
ReplyDeleteLove the last one. Hilarious
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!! bobbie
ReplyDeleteI like cranberry sauce in that dog food can too! LOL! Happy Thanksgiving to you in lovely Canada. x
ReplyDeleteHappy Canadian Thanksgiving to you and yours!
ReplyDeleteI second it, Cranberries from scatch.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy! Don't eat too much.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving, Debra. We had our family dinner yesterday, turkey and all the trimmin's. Tanya made cranberry sauce from scratch. Seven adults, one picky toddler and a non picky German Shepherd. Enough food for 20 people.
ReplyDeleteOh, someone remembered Canadian Thanksgiving! Bravo for you.
ReplyDeletePumpkin pie works best in two pieces--the pie and the whipped cream on top.
ReplyDeleteHappy Canada Thanksgiving.
In the shape of dog food. lolololololololol. It's funny how true this is about cranberry sauce. So funny.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving Debra! I prefer the cranberry jelly straight from the can as well! ♥
ReplyDeleteIt all feels a bit weird watching you guys across the Atlantic celebrating Thanksgiving but if it gets you an extra day off go for it. ๐๐๐
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving! I love cranberries from a can!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving! I really like the last one. Ohhh OK the cranberry is pretty good too. In the can or on the stove I could eat cranberries every day. Have a great day today.
ReplyDeleteHAPPY THANKSGIVING ๐ป๐๐ป๐ with greetings by Heidrun
ReplyDeleteThese, as always, are terrific. My favorite is the last one - It's all too relatable to me.
ReplyDeleteHa-ha! Ribbed for extra pleasure! That is pretty naughty Debra - your default setting!
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone want this last deviled egg never mind I'll eat it!
ReplyDeleteDear Debra, I hope ๐ ♥️ your Thanksgiving was great.
ReplyDeleteDarling Debra,
ReplyDeleteHow we have missed your most singular brand of wit and humour. It is refreshing to be back.
And, it is good to be reconnected with the whole world in the Blogosphere and know what is going on out there. Thanksgiving with or without dog food shaped Cranberry Jelly seems to have passed us by....we really need to get out more!!!
Hoping that you enjoyed a great Thanksgiving and let us all give so many thanks for the wonderful gifts we have when so many in the world have so little.
@ Jane and Lance Hattatt -- Wonderful to hear from you again! This is a nice start to my day, thanks!
DeleteHope you had a great day! The cranberry sauce ones are funny. Strangely enough I was thinking, only this morning, I am one of those heathens who prefers tinned ham to the real thing.
ReplyDeleteI actually prefer the canadian Thanksgiving to the American one: it gives a bank holiday in October and it's a sort of prelude to Halloween.
ReplyDeleteI wish I can attend thanksgiving day some day ,what a blissful and delightful tradition it sounds ๐ฅน๐ฅฐ๐
ReplyDeleteOMG ~ the last one!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving, and ROTFL! The one piece and personality disorders are my favourites!
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