Thanks for the recipes…and have a wonderful Thanksgiving. I’ve got to run.

Thanks for the recipes…and have a wonderful Thanksgiving. I’ve got to run.

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Happy, Happy Thanksgiving.

Hope you are having a wonderful holiday with family, friends and all those you love (or at least those with whom you have to be civil for 3 hours once a year.) No. This is the time of year to give of ourselves and open our eyes to the best in everyone ~ even those who might rub us a bit wrong.

And a good time to be honest about our faults.

Number one for me…I need a little maturing in the kitchen.

Thanks to all of you who took the time to share recipes. I have printed them all and made an oath to try each one out and share on this blog…(though not by tomorrow).

Deborah Montella won the side of cornbread dressing most generously donate by Madison’s own Ye Olde Colonial. Those of you not from Madison looking for some great Southern cooking  just drive to the square and look for the sign. You can’t miss it.

Deborah is a writer friend I met through a UGA Harriette Austin Writer’s Conference. I haven’t landed a agent yet from the conference, but have made two wonderful friends each year I attended…both who are now working with agents on their projects. What can I say? I seek out attractive, talented, fun women at these things hoping their talent will rub off on me. Deborah asked me to donate her hard earned dish to someone who might be in need of a side item tomorrow. I quickly thought of someone.

Me.

But no, thank goodness there is plenty of food to go on our table this year, and I did come up with someone who was very grateful to add that dressing to their all-give-thanks meal.

So now I’ve got to run look through my race packet. Don’t want to leave it till last minute like usual. Almost missed the start last year.

Here’s wishing you a wonderful Thanksgiving…

And with my recipe post last week  through Nancy Wall’s comment I learned about another great web site … with loads of recipes to share: Necy’s Kitchen.

Nancy Wall and her husband grew up in Madison though they don’t live here at present. Her father, Woodrow Neal, was once principal of Madison Elementary. How cool is that? Her recipe blog is loaded with 40 years of her best recipes. YAY! Nancy’s blog… 

Necy's Kitchen
Necy’s Kitchen

 

 

 

 

Necy’s Kitchen. “I am the bread of life.”

http://necyskitchen.wordpress.com/

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