The lovely Sarah K. and her brand new kitten (!!) hosted this year's celebration, and honorary G3 member Aaron B. was in town, so he joined in on the fun, too! I originally planned to make two of my favorite dishes, Momma Mona's spinach casserole, and Paula Deen's Sweet Potato Bake, but both of those failed. I forgot to drain the water in the spinach casserole, and forgot to add the cream to the sweet potato bake. I swear, if my head were not attached . . . Needless to say, I went to Whole Foods to pick up mashed maple sweet potatoes,garlicky broccoli rabe, and a cranberry apple sauce, all of which were delicious.
There was a delicious salad (with avocados and what I think were walnuts), corn, stuffing, and two kinds of cranberry sauces. The garlicky mashed potatoes were a particular hit with me -- Sarah K. made them with help from Becky P. We finished the meal with butterscotch pudding and my favorite thanksgiving food, pumpkin pie (thanks, Becky/Trader Joe's!). I don't know if it quite compared to the G3 Thanksgiving in New York (see Elizabeth's excellent blog post on that adventure for more details), but it was definitely wonderful.
Our excellent meal WAS lacking one thing . . . turkey! (most of the group was vegetarian, or not-so-frequent-carnivores). And because a post about Thanksgiving just wouldn't be the same without some turkey, here are two of my favorite West Wing turkey-related scenes for your viewing enjoyment.
Aren't I going to get a reputation for being soft on turkeys?
Aren't I going to get a reputation for being soft on turkeys?
I'm . . . Joe Bethersonton. That's one t and with an h in there.
2 comments:
It looks like so much fun!! Definitely makes me miss you and the rest of the DC contingent. When I come visit (hopefully January!) I request a family dinner with a take two of your sweet potato bake. On another note, your West Wing clips totally crack me up.
Holidays with friends are so lovely. Also, YOU NEED TO BLOG MORE. Please & thank you & a belated Happy Thanksgiving. Love from Ohio.
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