I wish you all a very happy, peaceful Thanksgiving!
Enjoy the turkey...
Enjoy the pie,
Give thanks...
Good stuffing...
add apples and bake in a mold, looks prettier than a big blob, for lack of a technical term! :)
Slice and serve.
Enjoy the day! And save some of those bargains for me! As much as I love to shop, I will not be out in the madness of Black Friday. (so far , anyway!)
Giving thanks for you, who are so kind to visit!
God Bless!
Joining Susan at Between Naps in the Porch and Foodie Friday at Designs by Gollum.
First of all, for a lady who bakes so much, how do you have such a clean oven?
ReplyDeleteAnd you bought them??? Love, love love those little tureens.
- The Tablescaper
Love your table and I'm with you on not joining in the Black Friday! I love how you put stuffing in a mold!
ReplyDeleteGreat table setting and I love your idea about the stuffing. Some years, I put my stuffing in muffin tins.
ReplyDeleteSending you my Thanksgiving wishes from Australia. Enjoy your day Kathleen.
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Natasha.
Hi Kathleen, I'm with you on Black Friday. Any shopping will be online! love your little tureens and the stuffing idea. Have a nice Thanksgiving. Linda
ReplyDeleteAre those soup tureens new?? I love them.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great idea for the stuffing. I'm going to try a variation of that tomorrow.
I stay away from the stores on Friday too. However, I did venture out on opening day to see the animated movie Tangled. It's great. If you're looking for something to do with the grandchildren, this might be part of a nice afternoon.
What beautiful tureens and fluted bowls. Your pie crust is spectacular too. Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving. It looks beautiful and delicious.
ReplyDeleteLove the tureens and your stuffing looks much nicer than a blob on the plate. I will not be out on Black Friday but my niece will be picking a little something up for me when she's out. Thanks for sharing and Happy Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your day off from cooking. Nope, I won't be shopping either. Such madness that starts in the wee hours of Friday morning.
ReplyDeleteWho can show a pic of a pie boiling over in the oven and still have it look delicious? Our Kathleen of course! And naturally, she has thought to prevent the mess and burning smell with the pan/tin foil! Who thinks of creating a non-blob form for stuffing? Why, our Kathleen, of course! Everything looks wonderful including your table! Are you sure you can stay away from those bargains.....?
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Oh, that pie got my full attention...I would love a piece! The little covered bowl is beautiful...I love the acorns on it.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you and Mike.
HAPPY AND BLESSED THANKSGIVING TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY, HUGS, Flavia
ReplyDeleteKathleen, each image is mouth watering delicious. I'm coveting those little tureens. Please tell me where I can find some of these charmers. :-)
ReplyDeleteWishing you a bountiful Thanksgiving. I'm thankful for your friendship. ~ Sarah
Only you would take the time & effort needed to create a beautiful mold with your stuffing! I'm impressed!
ReplyDeleteI don't blame you one bit for not joining the amateur shoppers tomorrow. I won't be out there, either. Ugh! You already know how to find the great bargains.
May your Thanksgiving Day be full of joy & blessings. Thanks for all the inspiration you provide all year long.
Mega Hugs,
Rett
Happy Thanksgiving Kathleen, have a great day! I have the hot cup of coffee, only need a piece of that beautiful pie:@)
ReplyDeleteThe stuffing presentation is a good idea, and that apple pie looks wonderful. Beautiful acorn tureens. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family Kathleen.
ReplyDeleteBlessings and happy Thanksgiving good wishes to you and your family, Kathleen. I hope your day is full of joy.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to all of you K:)
ReplyDeleteThe pie looks wonderful and that little dish..so cute!
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours Kathleen!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving. You have a nice blog with pretty pictures. Don’t miss the give-a-ways, linky party and Bavarian Christmas starting 26 Nov! http://dobermans-by-the-sea.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you and your family, Kathleen.
ReplyDeleteGirl, you had me laughing aloud a "blob" dressing. What a perfect description. I love your solution - much prettier and appealing.
I am dying for those gorgeous tureens. Wow!
I hope to see you Saturday for Pink Saturday.♥
Happy Thanksgiving Kathleen and Mr. Cuisine! Hoping you have a wonderful day with family - I am grateful for having you as a friend.
ReplyDelete"Oh My Goodness" it all looks SO YUMMY!!! I never seem to be able to get pictures of the food...
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Hugs, Donna
Kathleen - I have been on the fence about those little WS tureens - now that I see them on your beautiful table - I have to have them! As always your table and menu is inspiring. I also love to bake. Hope your Thanksgiving was wonderful.
ReplyDeleteHappy THanksgiving, Kathleen! Hope you enjoyed your dinner. You have a beautiful table and that cake looks so good...Christine
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you...I have missed you...
ReplyDeleteThose tureens are precious. Everything looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteLaughing at The Tablescaper's comment about your clean oven.
ReplyDeleteEverything from table to food looks fantastic. I love the molded stuffing. That's such a pretty idea.
And the pie???
Oh my!!!
Ha, we had big blogs, great tasting blobs :) Yours look fantastic, Kathleen, great presentation! I am sure you are exhausted but thoroughly happy :) Hope your day was fantastic! And now let shopping begin, they are expecting you...
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea for the stuffing blob, lol. I love that. Kathleen, your table is stunning and I hope you had a wonderful day :)
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Gail
That pie pretty much made my jaw drop. Everything looks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving, I hope you enjoyed it!
Visiting from Foodie Friday :-)
Flew home today so I missed black Friday but I prefer to do cyber Monday from the comfort of my lounge chair:-)
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Hope it was a great holiday for you, Kathleen! I'm still recuperating ;)
ReplyDeleteNow here's a table you want to pull up to! Yum yum! You will laugh at this, Kathleen...my daughter was in the Macys parade on the Marion Carol float with my Mom...I couldn't get a good pic of them really from my seat and I look at Pat's blog and there they are in one of her pics! Amazing! She was pretty close to where I was! Haha! Enjoy the festivities-Tara
ReplyDeleteGorgeous table (as usual! You have such an eye for beauty!) I'm going to go out on a limb and try to participate in your winter white event!
ReplyDeleteWho makes those wonderful individual tureens! They are outstanding. Thank you for giving us a peek of your Thanksgiving. Looks like it must have been wonderful. Cherry Kay
ReplyDeleteLove those tureens! Great idea for the stuffing! How did you do the top of that pie? Looks great!
ReplyDeleteKatherine
Kathleen, The pie looks fabulous and I never would have thought of putting the stuffing in a mold! Great idea. Love the little tureens.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for posting my Holiday Decor button and I hope to see you at the party.
Hugs,
Sherry
Super idea for the stuffing!!! That really makes sense!!! I'm going to try that next go 'round!
ReplyDeleteI can't stop thinking about that pie now Kathleen!
ReplyDeleteI would love to eat at your house! The food is amazing! And so is that pretty tureen.
Hugs,
Cindy
what a wonderful idea for the stuffing!! and your pie looks incredible!
ReplyDeleteHope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Cheers
Dennis
What a beautiful tablescape, Kathleen! And a great idea for the dressing! I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving!...hugs...Debbie
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty little tureen! Love the idea of making the stuffing in a mold. Mine was a giant lump. Of course, my family gobbled it down anyway. laurie
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