Sunday, November 27, 2016

Thanksgiving!

We had a great Thanksgiving this year as always! Thanksgiving is definitely one of my favorite holidays (used to be my favorite, Christmas might win now with kids). We were lucky to be able to have Jeremy's brother Jared and his cute kids for Thanksgiving this year! We also invited the Sister Missionaries and we had a great time! I was a little nervous for our first "gluten-free" Thanksgiving, but it turned out really well! I was not planning on doing anything with gluten, but the week before, after talking with the sisters and hearing that their favorite thing about it was rolls, I decided to go ahead and make rolls. I made them the week before while Eli was at school and then froze them so I wouldn't have flour flying around the kitchen contaminating everything the day of. It turned out great and made Thanksgiving day a lot less busy!

We had a delicious feast and definitely went overboard with the pies. Everyone had at least one request (I didn't even get one because there were too many already!) and before we knew it, we had 6 pies for 10 people. Yikes! It was a bit much. I was really sick of making and eating pie by the time it was all over. They were delicious! Don't get me wrong, but I actually don't really like making pie and so it was a lot of pie...luckily Jeremy helped a lot since I didn't have any sisters to help this year!

And I made the kids help on the ones they requested. Anna helped with with the berry...

Anyway, so Jared and Ben and Lucy arrived the day before Thanksgiving. We had a fun afternoon playing with them. They explored the woods behind our house and we played some games.


Then the next day was feast day! That morning the kids made some cute craft decorations I picked up the week before and then we had the traditional Nowland h'ors doeuvres for lunch. Yum!

We kept it simple this year - veggie tray, cheese ball, salami and olives, cheeses, and fruit (and crackers, not pictured).

 Then Jared and the kids watched a Planet Earth in our basement "theater" and we finished up getting everything ready.

Jeremy rocked the turkey this year! So moist and flavorful. Way to go babe!
 I gathered some greenery from our yard and woods for our table. It was fun!
 We also moved the table into the dining room again. Someday we'll get a dining table, but this works great!


 Feast time!
 We had turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, stuffing (not gluten-free actually but Eli doesn't like it anyway), sweet potato "casserole", green beans with onions and almonds, shaved brussels sprouts salad, honey lime fruit salad, and rolls - gluten-y and gluten-free.



Jeremy's beautiful plates...man that looks good!
 Grace helping load the dishwasher after dinner...
 Jared de-boning the turkey.
 The sisters played a game with the kids after dinner...

 And then we had pie...
 Somehow this is the only picture I got of the pies, which wasn't even on Thanksgiving (day before) and wasn't even all the pies! I am missing the lemon cream here. Oh well. Anyway, they were all delicious and all gluten-free!

 Friday morning we went to Jeremy and Jared's cousin's house for breakfast and visited with them for awhile. Eli had fun burying Lucy in the leaves!
Then we came back, ate lunch (and more pie), played another game, and then they took off for home. It was a great Thanksgiving!

1 comment:

Heidi Worsham said...

Sarah, after your kids leave the nest you should star in your own gluten free cooking show. ;) Seriously though, I am amazed by all the things you made for Thanksgiving. You're such a rock star. It looks like everything went so well! !! Also, Jeremy is looking so sophisticated these days with his swanky glasses. ;)