I'm spending Thanksgiving on the road this year, and not in a way that's conducive to cooking. I'm afraid I don't have any tantalizing hints about what I'm bringing to my holiday table. Nevertheless, from the Beyond Ramen household to yours--wherever that might be--have a very happy Thanksgiving. May your table be full of good food and surrounded by good friends!
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No matter how much one loves to cook, isn't it nice to be FED sometimes?
We're just heading over to a friends' house for dinner. Happy Thanksgiving, Anne. xx
Happy Thanksgiving to you as well! Did you go to Death Valley? We were up in the redwoods. I loved it, but I have to admit I missed cooking and eating on Thanksgiving itself.
Hope you had a very wonderful Thanksgiving!
Bee - true! In this case it was a rather more impersonal "fed" as we joined all of the families on my brother's water polo team for a catered meal, but what with everything else that's going on, there was a not-small part of me that was glad not to have to plan and execute a big meal.
Sapna - we've never gone to Death Valley, actually. Usually we go to Joshua Tree, but this year my family and the Suitor's family were all in LA. I bet a Thanksgiving in the forest was lovely!
Thanks, Megan, you too!
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