Thanks. I bet there is no time of the year when your blog’s title is more appropriate than now, during the holidays. What fun!
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
I’ve told you before, Teri, to hang on to that DH of yours. We’re kindred spirits and, for me, the big dinner is nothing but a speed bump on the road to turkey sammiches. 😀
Happy Turkey returns back at you — I have the ingredients to make your apple cake recipe in the kitchen, with some of the honeycrisp apples I picked earlier this fall from the tree … now to see if I make it …. 🙂
Thanks, MD. I have to be honest. Whether I’m invited to a friend’s home or we meet at a restaurant – as we’ve done for several years now — I alway roast my own turkey before Thanksgiving. I just cannot start the holidays without turkey stock, turkey risotto, and, above all else, turkey sammiches. I do love a turkey sammich. 😀
Thanks, Cecille, and the same wishes for you and yours.
Yes, that’s a great sandwich and you’re responsible for part of it. That’s your bread in the photo. In fact, I’ve baked 2 loaves this week. Yes, there have been a lot of turkey sandwiches around here. 🙂
Thanks, Ruth. I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving, too. For me, sure, the big dinner is fantastic but, all the while, all I can think about are the turkey sandwiches that are sure to follow. They’re my favorite sandwiches, bar none. 🙂
I’m sure, John, that your sandwiches will be every bit as good, — probably better — as mine. Mrs. Kitchen Riffs wouldn’t have it any other way. 🙂
Wishing you both a fantastic holiday.
Thank you so much, Maureen. Will you be cooking anything special Down Under?; I think I’d find Thanksgiving the hardest holiday to “forget”. It’s those darn sandwiches. How could I survive without them? 😉
Thank you very much, Marilena. For me, the best part of the holiday are the sandwiches made from the leftovers. YUM!!! I hope you’ll have a fantastic weekend!
A very, very Happy Thanksgiving to you and Zia! I wish we celebrated it here, because even when things are not so good, there is always something to be thankful for and we should take the time to remember that. I will make something lovely today for me and Big Man and we will give thanks and also raise a glass to you both x PS. Can I have one of those sandwiches to go please?!
Thank you, Tanya. For several years now, friends and I have met at the same restaurant and celebrated the holiday together. Today, midway through our meal, I proposed a toast “To Tanya and her Big Man!” Everyone looked at me kind of funny … but they all clinked their glasses, just the same. Laughing, I explained my toast and they responded with another toast to you both. 🙂
Cin cin!
Happy Thanksgiving John. I reckon it is the bets holiday ever. Just a pity we don’t celebrate it here.
Have a beautiful day and love to our boy Max too.
🙂 Mandy xo
Thanks, Mandy. tI really is the best holiday. Well, any day centered around food is going to be a big hit with me. And nothin beats a sandwich made from as many of the leftovers as possible. This year, I delayed roasting my turkey until the bread was baked. I didn’t want there to be any delay when it came to making my sandwich. 🙂 As for Max, he passed out hours ago. He can’t handle his turkey.
Thanks, Sally. “Warm tropical” sounds so very nice. Very, very nice!
A very cold “Acção de graças feliz para você, meu amiga!”
(I hope that says what I think it says. Can’t trust those universal translators. 😀 )
Hope you’re enjoying your visit with your family.
only tiny mistake was “meu amiga” – amiga is feminine, so the article preceding it must go in the feminine form, which would be “Minha amiga” 😉 But obviously, it did not prevent me from understanding and loving it!
we just arrived home. Exhausted, but happy…. good to have a couple of days to recover before facing a new week…
Have a great Thanksgiving. Apologies for not having visited for so long but I’m having problems with Reader…some bloggers that I’ve followed post some 30 or 40 posts a day making it impossible to find the people that I like to communicate with..I’m slowly sorting it out:)
Thanks, Roger. Good to see you again and don’t worry about the effects of your Reader problems. I’m pretty much in the same boat, being far behind with an inbox full of notifications. It takes me weeks to realize that I’m not receiving notifications of a favored blogger’s posts, like yours. Like you, I hope to get current again and figure this all out. Good luck to the both of us! 🙂
Happy thanksgiving to you John. I hope you’ve enjoyed a wonderful day. What a great holiday it is and I do hope I get to experience a thanksgiving for myself one day xx
Auguri a te John!
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Grazie mille, Silva. 🙂
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a lovely sentiment – right back at you 🙂
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Thank you. I hope you’ve a great weekend ahead. 🙂
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Happy Thanksgiving!
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Thanks. I bet there is no time of the year when your blog’s title is more appropriate than now, during the holidays. What fun!
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
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That is so true! It’s going to be a long day! Enjoy!
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Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours, wishing you joyful company & dining 🙂
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Thank you so much, EllaDee. I hope that you and the G.O. can get away for bit of respite this weekend. 🙂
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Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family too, dear John! 🙂
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Grazie mille, Francesca. I hope you, Stefano, and the Princess share a fabulous holiday together.
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🙂 Happy Thanksgiving John and Zia!
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Thanks, Margot. Zia will be thrilled to hear that you’ve thought of her. She really does love hearing of these well wishes — and I love telling her. 🙂
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DH’s fave kind of sammich 🙂 Happy Thanksgiving to you too!
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I’ve told you before, Teri, to hang on to that DH of yours. We’re kindred spirits and, for me, the big dinner is nothing but a speed bump on the road to turkey sammiches. 😀
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Happy Turkey returns back at you — I have the ingredients to make your apple cake recipe in the kitchen, with some of the honeycrisp apples I picked earlier this fall from the tree … now to see if I make it …. 🙂
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You can do it, Kat. If I could prepare one — and repeatedly — anyone can. I hope it’s part of a fantastic Thanksgiving for you and your family.
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Happy Thanksgiving John – it looks like you’ve started on the turkey sandwiches already! 🙂
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Thanks, MD. I have to be honest. Whether I’m invited to a friend’s home or we meet at a restaurant – as we’ve done for several years now — I alway roast my own turkey before Thanksgiving. I just cannot start the holidays without turkey stock, turkey risotto, and, above all else, turkey sammiches. I do love a turkey sammich. 😀
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Fantastic – I hope you and Zia have a wonderful holiday 🙂
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Happy Thanksgiving my sweet friend!! And that’s one great looking sandwich John1
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Thanks, Cecille, and the same wishes for you and yours.
Yes, that’s a great sandwich and you’re responsible for part of it. That’s your bread in the photo. In fact, I’ve baked 2 loaves this week. Yes, there have been a lot of turkey sandwiches around here. 🙂
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Wow – I’m soooo pleased you like my bread recipe so much !! And it’s great fun to know that it’s that same bread in that awesome looking sandwich!!
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Happy Thanksgiving from Canada- wishing I could have a taste of that sandwich, John!
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Thanks, Cole. If you were in town, I’d gladly make one for you. You know, part of the “Good Neighbour Policy”. 🙂
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Yes, we do have much to be grateful for. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend!
Thanks to your photo, I now have to go and make myself a sandwich.
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Thanks, Ruth. I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving, too. For me, sure, the big dinner is fantastic but, all the while, all I can think about are the turkey sandwiches that are sure to follow. They’re my favorite sandwiches, bar none. 🙂
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Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving, John! And that we all have several sandwiches as good as the one in the photo. 😉
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I’m sure, John, that your sandwiches will be every bit as good, — probably better — as mine. Mrs. Kitchen Riffs wouldn’t have it any other way. 🙂
Wishing you both a fantastic holiday.
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Happy Thanksgiving. Nice looking sandwich you have there!
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Thank you. Happy Thanksgiving to you, too. As much as I love a good sandwich, Thanksgiving Week brings out the artist in me.. 😀
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Wishing you and yours a wonderful Thanksgiving John. Wicked-looking sandwich!
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Thanks, Saskia. Sandwiches like this one are, for me, the best part of Thanksgiving. I love ’em!!! 🙂
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Happy Thanksgiving to you as well 🙂 You’ve made me hungry for leftovers and it’s not even officially Thanksgiving yet!
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Thank you, Liz. For me, Thanksgiving is ALL about the leftovers. Stack them between 2 slices of freshly baked bread and I’m in heaven. 🙂
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Enjoy the day from beginning to end! Happy Thanksgiving!
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Thank you so much, Maureen. Will you be cooking anything special Down Under?; I think I’d find Thanksgiving the hardest holiday to “forget”. It’s those darn sandwiches. How could I survive without them? 😉
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Happy Thanksgiving to Zia & her sous chef! 🙂
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Thanks, Stefan. We both hope you’re having a great week and a better weekend.
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Happy thanksgiving dear John! Have a wonderful day 🙂
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Thank you so much, Giovanna. I hope you’re having a wonderful week.
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Wuao!!! This sandwich is amazing and it looks delicious😋 SURE whit it, Thanksgiving’day will be fantastic! Happy Thanksgiving’day to you Dear John😃
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Thank you very much, Marilena. For me, the best part of the holiday are the sandwiches made from the leftovers. YUM!!! I hope you’ll have a fantastic weekend!
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A very, very Happy Thanksgiving to you and Zia! I wish we celebrated it here, because even when things are not so good, there is always something to be thankful for and we should take the time to remember that. I will make something lovely today for me and Big Man and we will give thanks and also raise a glass to you both x PS. Can I have one of those sandwiches to go please?!
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Thank you, Tanya. For several years now, friends and I have met at the same restaurant and celebrated the holiday together. Today, midway through our meal, I proposed a toast “To Tanya and her Big Man!” Everyone looked at me kind of funny … but they all clinked their glasses, just the same. Laughing, I explained my toast and they responded with another toast to you both. 🙂
Cin cin!
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Happy Thanksgiving John. I reckon it is the bets holiday ever. Just a pity we don’t celebrate it here.
Have a beautiful day and love to our boy Max too.
🙂 Mandy xo
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Thanks, Mandy. tI really is the best holiday. Well, any day centered around food is going to be a big hit with me. And nothin beats a sandwich made from as many of the leftovers as possible. This year, I delayed roasting my turkey until the bread was baked. I didn’t want there to be any delay when it came to making my sandwich. 🙂 As for Max, he passed out hours ago. He can’t handle his turkey.
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Happy Thanksgiving! A warm tropical hug from Brazil to you!
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Thanks, Sally. “Warm tropical” sounds so very nice. Very, very nice!
A very cold “Acção de graças feliz para você, meu amiga!”
(I hope that says what I think it says. Can’t trust those universal translators. 😀 )
Hope you’re enjoying your visit with your family.
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only tiny mistake was “meu amiga” – amiga is feminine, so the article preceding it must go in the feminine form, which would be “Minha amiga” 😉 But obviously, it did not prevent me from understanding and loving it!
we just arrived home. Exhausted, but happy…. good to have a couple of days to recover before facing a new week…
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Have a great Thanksgiving. Apologies for not having visited for so long but I’m having problems with Reader…some bloggers that I’ve followed post some 30 or 40 posts a day making it impossible to find the people that I like to communicate with..I’m slowly sorting it out:)
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Thanks, Roger. Good to see you again and don’t worry about the effects of your Reader problems. I’m pretty much in the same boat, being far behind with an inbox full of notifications. It takes me weeks to realize that I’m not receiving notifications of a favored blogger’s posts, like yours. Like you, I hope to get current again and figure this all out. Good luck to the both of us! 🙂
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Happy Thanksgiving. John, I’m so hungry that I’d like to eat your sandwich. Ciao Bea
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Thank you, Bea. Come to Chicago and I’ll gladly make you a sandwich — even two. 🙂
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Oh!! It would be fantastic but it’s really a long way. Ciao Bea
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Have a wonderful Thanksgiving with your family! I want that sandwich.
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Come on over, Betsy. There’s plenty of turkey and freshly baked bread to spare. Hope you enjoyed your Thanksgiving, too.!
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Happy Thanksgiving, my dear friend! Have a wonderful day! xxx
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Wishing you a great day and weekend, too, Celia. 🙂
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Fantastic, Hope you enjoyed your day!!.. c
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You, too!
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Happy Thanksgiving!
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A happy Thanksgiving weekend to you and your family John!
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Happy thanksgiving to you John. I hope you’ve enjoyed a wonderful day. What a great holiday it is and I do hope I get to experience a thanksgiving for myself one day xx
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A really delicious photo! Hope your Thanksgiving day was a really happy one. 🙂
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Happy belated Thanksgiving to you. I’ll be having one of these today!
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The same for you, John er al. Happy Thanksgiving Weekend. ❤
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Happy Thanksgiving John! May God bless you and your loved ones and may you always have lots to thank for.
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Happy Thanksgivings John.
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Hope you and your family had a wonderful Thanksgiving!
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To you as well John.
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