I had Thanksgiving dinner with the LaPierres (for the 16th year!) and took my traditional items: cranberry/raspberry jell-O, rolls and games. We played spoons and then the M&M game. There were 29 there and it was very noisy and very fun. I went to the Truscotts after for a slice of Julie's delicious chocolate mousse pie. Now I'm home. I'm going to tidy up the place, go to bed at a decent hour, and meet my friend at 4:30am to do some early morning Black Friday shopping (a first for me).
I was born and raised in Van Nuys, California. I moved to Boston sight-unseen and have loved living in New England since that day when I said, "this apartment is OLD". My hobbies are antiquing, reading books and magazines (bring back Blueprint and Domino please), sewing, quilting, sightseeing, watching movies, and photography. I love the color red and have a retro red refrigerator (and kitchen aid mixer and ice cream maker and toaster and...) to prove it! I live in a converted high school and love decorating my loft condo (w/ 18 foot ceilings) that was formerly the auditorium. I have 3 brothers, 11 nieces and nephews, and a bus fleet of friends.
2 comments:
Ellen, Do you buy your rolls or make them? I am up for the perfect Thanksgiving roll solutions. Kim
Pioneer Woman has a tasty recipe for Thanksgiving rolls, but yours look yummy, too. That's a heck of a lot of rolls!
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