The question of the day:
What is your favorite holiday recipe? Describe your holiday table.
What is your biggest holiday cooking disaster?
Since my mom does all the cooking for the holidays, I don't have too many recipes to share. I do, however, usually make a side dish to take along when we head to my parents. This year, I'm planning to take an incredibly yummy baked corn dish. It's so simple too!
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Our holiday table is busy! We have anywhere from 10 to 20 people there, depending on if anyone has to work or is at their in-laws, etc. Plus, we have friends who are always invited to share our holidays, who may or may not come. The food is set up buffet style, with a little of everything, from turkey and ham, to every yummy side you can imagine, to tons of desserts. It's loud with laughter, and dinner ends with lots of full bellies.
I don't have any cooking disasters to share, at least not any holiday related. I will share a quick, almost kitchen related disaster from last year.
We always put our tree up on a table, so the cat doesn't climb it, and no one knocks it over. I picked out our tree last year, and it ended up just a bit too big. I asked hubby to trim off some of the trunk, only to realize we didn't have anything resembling a saw. This is what happened:
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- 2 cans of corn
- 1 can cream corn
- 1 cup milk
- 1 egg
- pouch of corn muffin mix
Our holiday table is busy! We have anywhere from 10 to 20 people there, depending on if anyone has to work or is at their in-laws, etc. Plus, we have friends who are always invited to share our holidays, who may or may not come. The food is set up buffet style, with a little of everything, from turkey and ham, to every yummy side you can imagine, to tons of desserts. It's loud with laughter, and dinner ends with lots of full bellies.
I don't have any cooking disasters to share, at least not any holiday related. I will share a quick, almost kitchen related disaster from last year.
We always put our tree up on a table, so the cat doesn't climb it, and no one knocks it over. I picked out our tree last year, and it ended up just a bit too big. I asked hubby to trim off some of the trunk, only to realize we didn't have anything resembling a saw. This is what happened:
19 comments:
That corn casserole sounds yummy! I might have to steal it for Thanksgiving. Thanks!
OMGosh at the bread knife! LOL Happy Thanksgiving!
My sister makes that baked corn dish every year, it's really good!
I am also going to have to steal your corn casserole recipe. Yum.
I bet my husband would like that corn dish. Thank you for sharing!
Funny story about the bread knife... something my DH would do too!
Looking at all these recipes is making me hungry! The bread knife being used as a saw is HILARIOUS!
Thanks for sharing your recipe! It sounds so yummy!!
I did what you hubby is doing in the picture a couple of years ago. I slipped and ended up with four stitches in my index finger!
That sounds like it would be tasty. My family loves corn!
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Very similar to my favorite recipe- I looove corn!
maybe we are marreid to the same person?! That soooo sounds like something my DH would do.
the casserole sounds yummy, and I am dying over here that they are using your bread knife in the picture! HA!
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oooooh! that sounds so good!
and the bread knife/saw? totally something hubs would do!
i've made something like that before yummy
That must have been some bread knife.
That corn dish sounds good.
I had to giggle when I saw that your hubby was using your bread knife to trim off the trunk of the tree!
I just wrote down your corn dish recipe. That sounds so good right now!!
Your bread knife? I'd be using it for other activities if it was my house! You are a good woman Charlotte Brown!
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