I always shop ahead for
our meals, special occasions and holidays are no exception. By the time Thanksgiving rolled around I had
everything we needed already purchased and waiting in our pantry and
freezer. Some of these items were
purchased months ago and some were leftovers from purchases I made last
year. I love that when I was ready to
bake the pumpkin pie and prepare our feast all I had to do was shop from the
pantry and our freezer.
All of these pots & pans belonged to my grandmothers
Last summer, could've even been spring, I had put up a couple whole chickens in our chest freezer that I'd bought on sale for 77¢ a pound with the idea of using one of them for Thanksgiving. We normally do turkey or a turkey breast, but I liked the idea of using a chicken this year and keeping things on a smaller scale. Since then I've acquired additional items as I found them on sale and squirreled them away until the big day. Then a couple days ahead I went "shopping".
A couple days ahead I
pulled the chicken from the freezer to thaw.
A day ahead I collected everything I needed to make a pie and prepared
it as I usually do. On the morning of
Thanksgiving I pulled together everything I needed to make our meal. It is really a stress free way to take care
of business and a much better way to control the cost as well. I have plenty of time to buy what I need or
want and have the luxury of waiting for sales or even find something on
markdown.
Thanksgiving is my
favorite holiday and all that time in the kitchen is what I love the most. Our meal was absolutely delicious. We had loads of leftovers too. I hope you all enjoyed a wonderful and scrumptious
holiday.
It looks delicious. I’d have to say it’s my favorite holiday too. Good food, no stress of gift giving. ☺️
ReplyDeleteI couldn't agree more. :o)
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Thank you so much! I am definitely checking this out. :0)
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