Alex was very helpful in the kitchen. He did mention that he could sense I wanted to try to do as much as I could . . . which he was right. He would periodically baste the turkey while it cooked in the oven. I also had him peel the potatoes.
The turkey took 5 hours to cook in the oven. Of course, we were ready to eat at hour 4.
Isn't it pretty . . . for a turkey?
Alex carved the turkey. I figured for a 10.3lb turkey there would have been more meat on the plate. I think Alex must have had a few pieces on the side.
We ended up having quite the Thanksgiving feast. Although, we wish we could have been with our families. I was proud of myself for cooking as much as I did and getting the timing just right. Everything finished at about the same time. Alex said I did a great job and was very impressed with my cooking skills. Maybe I learned more than I thought from years of observing Mom cook countless dinners. Perhaps, there is a little "cook" in me after all.
Happy Thanksgiving!!!
2 comments:
"I blame the package design."
LOL you would!
Aw, what a cute dinner. Sounds lovely. We did Thanksgiving at Andy's (post coming up about that soon) and also were ready to eat before the food was done, haha. I think that's a common Thanksgiving tradition. :P
The mismatched oven mitts are also quite cute. :)
You guys are so cute! I love it!
I hope that you had a wonderful holiday this weekend.
Much love!
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