To this day, it is a tradition for me to have an «
after holiday turkey sandwich» the next day for lunch, but now I am more concerned with making my sandwich healthy while still retaining flavor.
Not exact matches
I've also made and frozen
turkey broth
after the
holidays.
I know that it's almost Thanksgiving, and that I'm supposed to be talking about cranberries or what to eat with your
turkey, and that you and I both have planes to catch and grocery lists to write, but please consider filing away this recipe for the future, a future
after the
holidays, when you may find yourself with a couple of free hours and a defrosted ham bone that was once lost beneath some frozen bananas.
After overloading on Thanksgiving
turkey and
holiday side dishes, I find myself craving something sweet, such as the glazed quick bread, filled with fresh cranberries and crystallized ginger.
During the
holiday season when menus are full of
turkeys, hams and roasts, it can feel challenging coming up with a vegetarian or vegan main course that doesn't feel like an
after thought....
Millions and millions of
turkeys are consumed between Thanksgiving and Christmas, but what about all those months that stretch
after the
holiday season?
Delicious and healthy recipe for
turkey salad that is awesome to use
after the
holidays to quickly use up all the leftover
turkey meat.
The first few days back at the office
after a long
holiday weekend are always tough... that's why I had to take a mini blog break the past few days since I needed to A) Open all of my Black Friday + Cyber Monday packages (which was a TON) hehe + B) Catch up on some sweat sessions
after a
turkey filled weekend!
But the clip above highlights some of the crazy family drama that surrounds this
holiday, which
after the
turkey is eaten is really about the people you spend it with.
this year,
after 29 years of spending my favorite
holiday with my family, i finally gorged on
turkey, stuffing, sweet potatoes, and pie with a group of people other than my next of kin.
Although the traditional image of Thanksgiving conjures up sentiments of smiling children playing in the fall leaves, families savoring
turkey and pumpkin pie and everyone gathered watching the football
after dinner, the reality of the
holiday is far from this picturesque scene.
Love Actually may not be quite as stuffed a
turkey as more recent
holiday disasters like New Year's Eve or Valentine's Day — here's a hint: if you want a quality bit of entertainment, you'd do well to stay away from films named
after a
holiday — nor is it quite as blatant in its commercialization of those
holidays.
This is a frequent ailment seen
after holidays like Thanksgiving or Christmas because dogs get into
turkey or ham carcasses and gorge themselves on the skin and fat that's been discarded.
The
holidays have hazards, too, of course, from the
turkey carcass
after Thanksgiving dinner to the decorations on the Christmas tree.
By clean up, I don't mean the laborious task of taking down the tree, or uncovering the mantle from the
holiday stockings that were hung quite meticulously only hours
after carving the Thanksgiving
turkey and ham.
Or
turkey broth
after a
holiday meal.
I bought a
turkey pan and a bunny pan and a Santa pan last year that way, each
after their respective
holiday.