
This week I am presenting you with just a simple traditional Thanksgiving meal. There are no Pilgrim sandwiches or cornucopias of food salad. I am sorry. I just made a basic muffin tin this week.
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JDaniel loved his peas, cornbread stuffing with cranberries, turkey, black currant bread, and grapes. I hope that no matter what you feast on during your Thanksgiving meal you enjoy it as much as JDaniel did inhaling his pre-Thanksgiving muffin tin meal.
Sometimes simplicity wins.
Lovely meal.
Nothing wrong with some yummy traditional Thanksgiving food! Happy Thanksgiving my dear!
Sounds like a great lunch. Had I done today’s theme, mine would’ve been similar!
That sounds so yummy! Well, except the peas… I can only handle those in chicken pot pie. 😉 My husband thinks I’m crazy, but that’s okay.
He’s so lucky to get TWO Thanksgiving meals!
You always make mealtime fun!
Simple, yet yummy!
Yum to the Thanksgiving meal!
I like how you used a heart shaped tins. To me, Thanksgiving is so much about the love! Black currant bread sounds delish, I may have to bake up a batch soon. I enjoy trying new things. Happy Thanksgiving! :o)
Sounds yummy. And simple is always great.
Very cute! If my kids were still little, I’d so be using your muffin tin stuff geared to them.
So cute…it makes me very excited for Thursday! That is what I had planned too, but Emily had another idea for her lunch today that I couldn’t resist :0)
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MMM…can’t wait for Thanksgiving! Thanks for sharing! Have a blessed Thanksgiving!
Forest Rose
still looks very tasty to me!
I hope you and yours had a safe and happy thanksgiving