I loved my grandmother’s cornbread & pork sausage stuffing. None other has ever come close to this day. But whenever we had Thanksgiving dinner, the gravy and the stuffing would run out and the “leftovers” would just be dried out turkey for days on end and nothing to wash it down with. Yeah, it was “okay” in sandwiches if drowned in an unhealthy amount of mayonnaise, but still…yeck. Unlike Arlo, I always considered having reached the end of the turkey leftovers a cause for celebration. These days, my wife and I just eat OUT for Thanksgiving dinner and avoid the leftover problem entirely. Turkey’s great – once a year – on Thanksgiving – the first time around when it’s still juicy and there’s gravy and stuffing to go with it. But that’s it.
I was gifted that one several years ago and my wife and I started watching it…we made it through maybe the first 15-20 minutes before we stopped it and got rid of it. “Bad” Santa was definitely an understatement.
Golf only counts as exercise if you play quickly on all 18 holes of a course with very long holes and carry a full set of clubs without the use of a cart.
I loved my grandmother’s cornbread & pork sausage stuffing. None other has ever come close to this day. But whenever we had Thanksgiving dinner, the gravy and the stuffing would run out and the “leftovers” would just be dried out turkey for days on end and nothing to wash it down with. Yeah, it was “okay” in sandwiches if drowned in an unhealthy amount of mayonnaise, but still…yeck. Unlike Arlo, I always considered having reached the end of the turkey leftovers a cause for celebration. These days, my wife and I just eat OUT for Thanksgiving dinner and avoid the leftover problem entirely. Turkey’s great – once a year – on Thanksgiving – the first time around when it’s still juicy and there’s gravy and stuffing to go with it. But that’s it.