Happy Thanksgiving Betty. Where have all the CDNs gone, long time passing?

Thank you Marg. And thank you to Marilyn.

I'm home now after a sharing a lovely meal at a nieces' house. I brought the Silver Palate carrot cake that worked out so well thanks to Marilyn.

I hope you enjoyed a Thanksgiving meal as well.

Betty

 
I needed a second cup of coffee to get that one Marg smileys/smile.gif clever.

Peter Paul and Mary:

Where have all the flowers gone, long time passing

Betty

 
Yes, Marg, long, long ago. Happy Thanksgiving to the rest of the Canadian swappers out there!

My family is moving the dinner to next weekend for this year. It sure doesn't feel like Thanksgiving without the usual hustle and bustle.

 
Thanks for the Thanksgiving greetings.

I just happened to check into the site this evening and saw the post. I've pretty well been religated to being an observer because it is rare I really go looking for a new recipe, so keep to the T & T, fewist ingredients possible kind of cooking. The energy for complicated cooking has escaped me. That being said, I did prepare a full turkey dinner with all the trimmings for our TG feast. I'm still recovering.

One of my main occupations is keeping the old bod in good working order so a significant amount of time is spent at the gym each morning working on the elliptical and doing a circuit on various machines. Hey, I'm actually developing muscles.

Seeing what everyone else is up to and preparing in their kitchens is still sport to me. Keep up the traditions ladies and gents.

 
oh, THANK YOU Betty...I have been running Marg's text through my brain and almost getting it. Just

opened your post today and there was the answer, all along.

And you're right: it is very clever.

One of my favorite scenes from the movie " Stranger Than Fiction" is when an IRS auditor falls in love with a baker and brings her....flours!

 
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