It was a nice Thanksgiving Day yesterday. I made a basic Thanksgiving meal – turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, stuffing, and cranberry relish. I like to make a lot of food each year because I can make frozen dinners with the leftovers. Mmmm…
While I was waiting for the turkey to cook, I replaced the medicine cabinet in my hallway bathroom. The old cabinet had lost its ability to stay closed, so I wanted to replace it. I haven’t replaced a medicine cabinet before, but it was surprisingly easy. Take the screws out of the old one, remove it, put the new one in, put new screws in. Behold:
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And since I’m doing “before” and “after” shots, here is my turkey:
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Still can’t help but see Ned (or was it Gus?) whenever I see a photo of a raw turkey in a pan…
Sounds like you made the most of your Thanksgiving Day, Brad. No mention of parade or football game watching, though – even better IMHO!
Blessings…
I watched the sequel to “A Christmas Story”. Did you know there was one? It has almost all the original actors. It was so interesting.
Easy peasy lemon squeezy – you knocked that out of the park! I should say ‘those’! Both projects look fantastic!