Thanksgiving Dinner
Sometimes life moves so fast that you have to make sure you slow down to remember what all you have in life. This is a good time of year for it. Friends and family and finally having a few answers after a lot of questions… all things I’m grateful for.
Oh. And not having to cook. @askagneskeen wanted me to pass that along, @askraymondredreddington…. My four year old is mocking my lack of culinary skills. I know I’m not the best, but really, kiddo?
I guess it’s a good thing Reddington invited us over for Thanksgiving dinner.
I’m delighted you both accepted my invitation @askelizabethscottkeen. Grab a glass of wine, put your feet up and leave the cooking to me. I haven’t cooked a proper Thanksgiving dinner in a long time and I hadn’t realized until today how much I’ve actually missed doing it. Just wait and see what I have in store for the two of you.
Oh, and @askagneskeen, I distinctly remember you praising your mother’s lemon bars when we spoke on the phone. Mommy’s a good baker, isn’t she?
Mommy bought the lemon bars at the store!
Well, clearly she had good taste in selecting them if you enjoyed them so much @askagneskeen. Now tell me, have you ever tried pecan pie?
No! Mommy got pecan pie though! You wanna trie it with me, @askraymondredreddington?
Of course I will @askagneskeen. Now are you going to try my turkey and all the other tasty things I’m making for you and your mother?
Uh-huh! What’s the red stuff?
The red stuff is fresh cranberry sauce. Not the miserable jelly kind you’ll find in a can, but the real kind with actual berries. Here, come try some.
Oooooh! That’s really yummy. I thought fruity stuff came from cans. Why doesn’t this come from a can?









