• Posted by jen-cueva on November 24, 2021 at 5:32 pm

    @colleensteele and I want to wish all of our forum members who celebrate a happy Thanksgiving. We will be off for a few days, although we may check-in at times.

    For many, things may still be different this year. Most are still taking necessary COVID measures, which makes celebrating the holidays with loved ones more difficult. But know you’re not alone.

    Whatever you have planned, we hope you manage to find some gratitude this season. We are grateful for each of you and honored to spend our days with you all. What began as a small job became a PHamily.

    Please stay safe and enjoy something good to eat. I know that I plan on making up for lost time, LOL.

    jen-cueva replied 3 days, 6 hours ago 7 Members · 20 Replies
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  • Colleen

    Member
    November 24, 2021 at 11:07 pm

    Happy Thanksgiving, PHriends! I am so thankful for the compassion and advocacy that we share through the forums. You have all become dear to my heart and I wish you nothing but joy this holiday season.

  • John Caraway

    Member
    November 25, 2021 at 4:02 pm

    Happy Thanksgiving.  Counting Blessings….. too many to count ????

  • jen-cueva

    Member
    November 29, 2021 at 10:07 am

    Thank you, @jecaraway62. I hope that you enjoyed a realizing Thanksgiving weekend. I, too, have too many blessings to count.

    Have a great new week. Maybe we will see you at the Zoom social later today?

    • jen-cueva

      Member
      November 22, 2023 at 2:42 pm

      Wishing you all a relaxing and joyful Thanksgiving holiday! 🦃🍁 We wanted to let you know that we will be closed tomorrow (11/23) and will return on Monday (11/27).

      I already started my prep for some of tomorrow’s dinner. There’s no way I can do it all tomorrow. But, excited that KK is coming to help tomorrow, too.

      So, what are your plans for Thanksgiving? Let’s not forget those in the hospital, grieving loved ones, or alone. A simple text or call to check on them can brighten their day! 😊

      Oh, and before I forget, I have a recent column to share. It’s about a funny and interesting topic that never crossed my mind until this year! Must be that extra wisdom I gained after my birthday. Hehe

      Enjoy your holiday and stay safe!

  • jen-cueva

    Member
    November 8, 2024 at 2:57 pm

    Although we aren’t there yet, Thanksgiving is right around the corner. I’ve seen others at the grocery store already stocking up on items they need to prepare their Thanksgiving feasts.

    Let’s play a fun game. I’ve seen this and similar polls online, mostly on social media platforms.

    • What’s the most important side dish at Thanksgiving?
      A. Mashed potatoes
      B. Yams
      C. Cranberry sauce
      D. Green bean casserole
      E. Mac -n cheese
      F. Stuffing (or Dressing as the southerners say)

      Let’s prepare to enjoy the bounty of food, family, and friends this Thanksgiving.

    • jen-cueva

      Member
      November 15, 2024 at 11:06 am

      OK, no one wants to join in on the Thanksgiving fun? I’ll go first, but I have to play by selecting one I can do without mashed potatoes or mac n cheese. We must have stuffing (dressing) and gracy with cranberries.

      My husband Manny grew up with mashed potatoes and yams, and his mom would make stovetop stuffing. That’s fine, but for us in the South, we had an abundance of food. I’m unsure if mashed potatoes, macaroni, and cheese were always on the main menu. Others might bring those dishes, but at home, especially with my grandparents, we enjoyed turkey, ham, stuffing, broccoli rice and cheese casserole (which I’ve been craving lately), green bean casserole, collard greens, gravy, cranberry sauce from a can (which is why I now prefer fresh cranberries), and yams or sweet potato casserole.

      As I write this, I’m suddenly getting hungry, and it’s almost 9 AM here, LOL.

      I always say it’s more about the people you are with; the food is just a bonus. We can appreciate whatever is served and count our many blessings.

      I’m tagging a few of you to know everyone’s favorite dishes, Thanksgiving plans, and blessings you’d like to share. @carol-volckmann , @brenda-denzler , @Aunt Lizzie , @Randolph Reynolds , @Jimi Mcintosh , @Col , @V.R. Peterson , @Debbie Moore , @Carol alexander , @Carmela , @Randy , @Terry , @Cja040466 , @Amyballou69 , @Libby and others.

  • carol-volckmann

    Member
    November 15, 2024 at 11:37 am

    Okay, I’ll play – mashed potatoes are a must have at 🦃 with lots of butter, sour cream, a bit of milk, did I say lots of butter?!! A must have for Dick is rutabaga mashed with lots of butter cooked with one small potato and he has to have canned cranberry sauce. Of course green bean casserole (fresh), stuffing, giblets gravy 😋 oh, and turkey 🦃.

    We have many things to be thankful especially thankful for Jen and Colleen both are so dear to my heart. You both have done so much for everyone. Love you both so much. Dick and I wish everyone a very Happy 😊 Thanksgiving filled with laughter, joy, light and love ❤️.

    • brenda-denzler

      Member
      November 15, 2024 at 2:21 pm

      Correct. Mashed potatoes are a must-have. It’s not T-Day without mashed taters.

      • Colleen Steele

        Member
        November 15, 2024 at 5:01 pm

        @brenda-denzler my husband would jump on that mashed potato wagon too! I love yams ever since my mother-in-law introduced my tastebuds to putting marshmallows on top! I don’t know if that recipe just never made it to the East coast when I was a kid, but I went my entire childhood deprived of marshmallows on my Thanksgiving yams so now, like the big kid that I am, it’s a must!

      • brenda-denzler

        Member
        November 15, 2024 at 7:15 pm

        Oy! Gag! Marshmallows on yams?!! Gross!!!

        Of course, my parents loved it. But I’ve never been able to get on board with it. 🙂

      • jen-cueva

        Member
        November 18, 2024 at 4:21 pm

        Hi, @Colleen , yes, I think my late MIL was where I first I first had the sweet potato casserole with marshmallows on top. I also enjoy that addition, and we usually have that. Manny always asked for mashed, but then the yams tasted like dessert to me.

        Will Cullen be coming home to enjoy Thanksgiving with you and your folks? How about Aidan? Will you prep the Thanksgiving dinner or who is the cook around there? I know Brian was a great cook and did cook lots. 💜

      • Colleen Steele

        Member
        November 18, 2024 at 9:03 pm

        @jen-cueva , yes, Cullen is coming home for Thanksgiving but unfortunately Aidan only has a few days off from work and won’t be making the trip. Last year I was in WA and Cullen was here and he made Thanksgiving dinner for the first time, all on his own, and he did amazing! I asked him if he would like to do it again but he said, “Nope, your turn!” lol!

      • jen-cueva

        Member
        November 19, 2024 at 2:24 pm

        Hehe, @Colleen , that’s too funny. Cullen is coming home and making it clear his turn was last year. Maybe you and him could work on it together. I remember how proud he and you were that he made your parents a Thanksgiving dinner. Perhaps you can get part of it at a local market, like the turkey or desserts. They usually have family packages, and some are great!

        Don’t make the same mistake I did by assuming the turkey is fully cooked, only to find a frozen solid bird when you get home! It was my first year cooking for Manny, KK, and myself, and I had to work too. I thought it would be convenient to buy the turkey, rolls, and dessert. Unfortunately, I didn’t realize there were two packages available: one containing a fully cooked bird and the other with a turkey that needed to be cooked. Nobody mentioned that it was frozen solid! As a result, we ended up having a late Thanksgiving dinner that year. Hehe.

        Maybe Aidan can join you all during the Christmas holiday!

      • jen-cueva

        Member
        November 18, 2024 at 4:15 pm

        LOL, @brenda-denzler , well I prefer to have than all, but if the gravy is good, mashed “taters” as you say will win over yams. 😲

        What about dessert? I am curious to know which desesrts win in the forums.

    • Colleen Steele

      Member
      November 15, 2024 at 4:57 pm

      @carol-volckmann you and all the forum members are so important to @jen-cueva and I. We are here to offer our love and support but receive so much of that in return. We are thankful for you! I hope you and Dick have a very “filling” Thanksgiving!

    • jen-cueva

      Member
      November 18, 2024 at 4:07 pm

      hehe @carol-volckmann , you sound like me at Thanksgiving. I saw a sweatshirt that said, “I’m a side chick,” and I told Manny I needed to buy one to wear for Thanksgiving. I’m all about the sides and maybe dessert. I can do without the turkey. 😂

      I’ve never been a fan of rutabagas, but my older sister loved them. I thought they were smelly, LOL. I am with you on the extra butter mashed potatoes, rolls, and gravy, so I would be set. I’m already drooling.

      Do you have any favorite desserts for Thanksgiving? 🦃

      Thanks for your kind words; we are all grateful to have each of you as an extended PHamily! 💜

  • carol-volckmann

    Member
    November 18, 2024 at 4:55 pm

    Hi @jen-cueva , rutabagas are not favorite either, but Dick loves them. As for deserts, ice cream would be fine, pumpkin or apple are both okay – I am not a big desert eater.

    I use to love big gatherings especially especially if we were hosting, but both Dick’s and my hearing even with hearing aids is awful when lots of people are talking neither one of us can hear. We like to have one or two other couples.

    Hope you are doing much better. You are in my thoughts and all the best wishes I can think of. Sending positive ✨️ energy with hugs 🫂 🤗 and love ❤️!!

  • Randolph Reynolds

    Member
    November 19, 2024 at 3:02 pm

    Curious discussion on cooking for Thanksgiving. This year we visit a friend and the call is her’s but I suspect in addition to the turkey there will be some exotic things. . .well like you all mentioned.

    Was it not George Washington call for a day of thanks and that eventually become what we have today? Thus it should be a day of thanks, especially after 248 years of being free.

    • Colleen Steele

      Member
      November 20, 2024 at 8:35 am

      @Randolph Reynolds Thanksgiving with a friend is a lovely way to spend it! Enjoy and thank you for being a friend to everyone here!

    • jen-cueva

      Member
      November 21, 2024 at 1:10 pm

      Hi @Randolph Reynolds ,that sounds like a wonderful Thanksgiving plan. 🦃

      We are going to spend Thanksgiving with our daughter and some friends. I am still deciding between making skillet corn or a corn casserole. I’ll also be preparing my late great-grandmother’s sweet potato pie(Manny’s request) and a fall salad with pecans and cranberries.

      We will have plenty of food because our friends invite the Navy guys from our friend’s unit who don’t have family nearby. I’m excited about everything and hope I stay healthy and don’t catch anything. The only things I’m looking forward to “catching” are the fun conversations and delicious food.

      Wishing you, your wife, and your friends a wonderful Thanksgiving next week! We are thankful for you. 💜

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