Thanksgiving Menu
Sides: German Skillet Baked Beans (Grandma's Recipe)
Pasta Salad
Veggie Dip
Broccoli Cheese Casserole
Deviled Eggs
Whipped Sweet Potatoes
Dessert: Pumpkin Roll
Waldorf Salad
Tradition followed suit this year as it has in years past. Les's apple juice, telecherry, and orange brined Turkey stole the show and my dinner rolls turned out to be the consistency of hockey pucks!
Thanks to the efforts of Pottery Barn and I our table was set beautifully though.
It was great to have Dad here with us. Poor Les kept his nose to the grindstone while dad and I set out on a few adventures. Les wasn't the only one wishing we'd hurry home though . . .
Dad was honored as a platinum shopper at Bronner's, the world's largest christmas store, (open 364 days a year). I knew we were in trouble when the entrances were marked North, South, East, and West and the parking lot was numbered. Only then to be greeted at the front door by a help desk and MAPS!
This is just the west entrance folks!
A place where one man's love of Christmas, Wally Bronner, has no bounds. Bronner's covers 320,000 square feet and boasts of over 50,000 ornaments.
With time to spare we headed to Frankenmuth, Michigan's little Bavaria, famous for Zehnder's Chicken Dinners, it's Cheese and Sausage Haus and home to St. Julian's Winery.
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