Posts tagged ‘thanksgiving’

November 26th, 2012

Link Love

by Tiff

How was everyone’s Thanksgiving? Mine was fabulous! In case you missed it…

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As promised, here are links to the recipes I used this year.

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Black Friday Shopping 2011 and 2012

In addition, here are a few links to workouts, which I desperately need after this weekend!

Wow, so yeah… that was a lot of links. If you tried out any great recipes or workouts over the weekend, link up in the comments!

November 25th, 2012

Holiday Fun

by Tiff

I know I don’t usually post on Sunday, but I wanted to share some weekend highlights.  Monday will be back to the daily grind, better portion control, and regularly scheduled posts.

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Kevin and I hosted again this year.  It was a small crowd of my and his parents, mine staying for the entire weekend.

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Even though I wasn’t feeding an army, I got a huge turkey anyway… along with extra wine.  It’s best to be prepared.

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I didn’t burn anything, and no one experienced travel issues.  I guess that means it was a success.  Extra leftovers were an added bonus.

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I’ll share links to the winning recipes once I can locate all of them again.  (Yes, I realize this is the actual point of Pinterest.  Perhaps I should use it productively instead of just clicking around for funny cat pictures.)

We wrapped up the weekend with Black Friday shopping and football.  ‘Twas fun.

  • Are you as big a fan of leftovers as I am?
  • Did you shop on Black Friday?

 

 

November 22nd, 2012

Happy Thanksgiving!

by Tiff

Happy Thanksgiving, y’all!  It’s 6-something a.m., and I’m ready to start on the turkey.  Before getting to work, I just wanted to wish everyone a safe and happy holiday.

Today I need to cook the turkey, potatoes, and dressing, but I’m not too worried.  I got a lot done yesterday.

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I hope they taste as good as they look!

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There was also a turkey glaze and a green bean casserole in the mix.  Yum!

Here are just a couple links you might enjoy.

Enjoy your turkey time with family!

November 21st, 2012

Thanksgivingish WIAW

by Tiff

I know it isn’t Thanksgiving yet, but I had some Thanksgivingish eats to share.  First, visit Peas & Crayons to check out other great WIAW posts.

Next, I have to confess that I did not make it to the gym yesterday.  Requirements at the house and a hatred of swimming laps kept me in the comfort of my own home.  I opted for pilates and a bunch of PT work.  I guess it was for the best.

Finally, time for the yum stuff!

Pre-Workout: rice cake (I know… shocker)

Post-Workout: 2 eggs, 1 grapefruit, and black coffee

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Snack: 7 raw almonds

Lunch: sweet potato and 1/2 can green beans (simple but also simply satisfying)

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Snack: Another work meeting at Starbucks lead to this decaf, nonfat misto.  The meeting ran long, so I also downed a couple Andes mints I had stashed in my purse. misto

Snack: I was on the hunt for a fresh turkey after work, so I had 2 sips of wine and a bite of pumpkin pie at the first grocery store.  They lacked adequate turkey.  I then had 2 more sips of wine and another bite of pumpkin pie at the second grocery store.  I really couldn’t ask for better samples – who could turn that down?  Twice???

Dinner: crock pot white chicken chili & Sierra Nevada Tumbler (meh… not bad but doesn’t meet expectations)

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By the way, I have already made on dish for Thanksgiving.  It’s cranberry sauce!  Most recipes out there have double the sugar, but I like my berries a little tart.  Plus, the orange and spice take the edge off.

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Chunky Cranberry-Orange Sauce

  • 2 tsp lemon juice
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • zest of one orange (I actually used the zest of grapefruit since that’s what I had on-hand.)
  • 1/2 tsp ground ginger (heaping)
  • just a dash of ground cinnamon
  • just a dash of ground clove
  • 1 bag cranberries (approx 16 oz)
  • 1/2 cup orange juice (Approximately the juice of two oranges if you’re not too lazy to juice them.)
  1. Without preheating the pan, cook the lemon juice and sugar in a skillet until it caramelizes.  This takes a while, so be patient.  More importantly, be careful not to burn the sugar.  Continuously stir with a wooden spoon.  If it starts to stick and potentially burn, reduce the heat and add a sprinkle of lemon juice or water.
  2. When the sugar is caramel in color and gummy, add the orange zest and three ground spices.  Cook about a minute or so; you want it to be very fragrant.
  3. Stir in cranberries and orange juice.  Continue cooking and stirring until some of the liquid evaporates and the cranberries cook down to your desired level of chunk.  When you think it looks good, allow it to cool and refrigerate.
  • Are your meals in Thanksgiving mode yet, or are you holding out until the big day?
  • Are you doing all the cooking this year?

 

November 28th, 2011

Full-Blown Holiday

by Tiff

I’m now in full-blown holiday mode. We had a great Thanksgiving, and I am getting ready for Christmas. I even survived another Black Friday shopping trip.

As you all may know, it was my first year hosting. I think everything went well – especially because I managed to properly cook the turkey. Winning!

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I think everyone enjoyed themselves.

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After turkey day, I ordered my Christmas cards. This was a picture from my Austria trip earlier this year. I thought the snow looked festive.

Photo Card

 

I also got out all the decorations and set up the tree.

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I think Kev will kill me if I buy any more decor.

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Winter holidays are great, but I’m not looking forward to continuing my runs in the cold. Luckily it’s not cold yet, and I managed to squeeze in my 4 miles yesterday. I completed about 3.8 very hilly and extremely windy miles in 32 minutes. I used the remainder as a cool-down, which I certainly needed!

 

  • How was your Thanksgiving?
  • Have you decorated for Christmas yet?