
Happy Thanksgiving! I hope everyone has a wonderful day spent with friends and family. I look forward to my mom's turkey, stuffing, and pumpkin pie,though my favorite food served is the chips and dips. I don't diet on Thanksgiving, and nobody else should either.
What we're really talking about is a wonderful day set aside on the fourth Thursday of November when no one diets. I mean, why else would they call it Thanksgiving? ~Erma Bombeck
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving!
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12 comments:
I just wanted to hop on over and wish a wonderful Thanksgiving to you and your family. Have a great Chip and Dip day, lol... Lady Jane
I came over to wish you a very happy Thanksgiving, enjoy your day and you're right--no dieting! Have a great day.
Your blog is always fascinating to read. I’m glad to read this blog.
yes, there are no diets on thanksgiving day! i hope you had a good one! :)
<3, Mimi
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In Canada our Thanksgiving is a Monday and most of us choose either Saturday or Sunday to celebrate, leaving Monday to rest before work again on Tuesday. Kind of awestruck to think in US almost all families eat turkey the same day! Hope your feast was great.
Hello!
I hope that you had a nice Thanksgiving with your family! I love the print of your grandson!
Wishing you a good weekend!
Hugs,
Barbara Diane
I just wanted to thank you for stopping by and hope you had a great Thanksgiving. I didn't diet and it was fabulous!
Happy Thanksgiving to you as well!
Happy Thanksgiving. I hope you had a really good one.
Hello! a good week to you.
Hugs
Happy thanksgiving..we don't celebrate it here in Australia but I wish we did..
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Thank you for bringing such nice posts. Your blog is always fascinating to read.
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