This year, Thanksgiving was on November 24th and it was a nice, warm day. So, I started my day outside raking the hundreds of leaves that fell from the ONE tree in our front yard. And, from the looks of it, it’s still not done shedding its leaves.
My starting pile started out small, but as we kept going and going. We ended up filling THREE LARGE garbage bags. Got quite a workout from all the raking, but I didn’t mind. It was a fantastic day to be outside!
While I was enjoying the day outside raking hundreds of leaves into piles, my brother was inside determined to cook up a storm for our Thanksgiving dinner. He made a whole lemon chicken rotisserie, vegetable curry, Jasmine rice pilaf, and macaroni & cheese. My dad cooked the palabok on the right, and I whipped up the (very easy) green salad.
In his excitement in cooking up a storm, he decided to whip up some dessert as well. He made a cobbler from our leftover fruits: strawberries and apples. In the end, we were all really full. It was a very yummy Thanksgiving followed by my siblings and I rocking out on the drums, guitar, and mic on Rockband 2
(Btw, congratulations on the Ravens beating the San Francisco 49ers that night! That was a great end to a nice Thanksgiving.)
I forgot to take pics for Thanksgiving lol. We normally have it over at my auntie’s each year since everyone’s usually so busy during the year, the holidays is when we all get-together (even if we live in the same area :P) What’s in the salad? It looks good We had salad too, but it was a fruit salad (a Waldorf).
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Oooh, I love fruit salad. It’s so colorful! My salad was simple: just some greens, cucumber slices, and Italian dressing.
We usually spend our Thanksgiving with a big crowd as well, but we wanted to make it more intimate this year. Plus, it means more food for us
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Ah, I like the food
For me, I’ve never had thanksgiving here in S’pore, Christmas yes, but not black friday or thanksgiving. We’re kinda missing out on a lot actually… after reading some blogs about how people spend their day on thanksgiving.
Why do you have to rake leaves though :O?
Thanksgiving is a great excuse to eat a lot… Or drink a lot, depending on your poison. I didn’t do Black Friday this year. The deals weren’t impressive enough for me to stand in line for hours. But, when I do go, it’s fun to go with friends. It can get really crazy, though! Some people camp out for days in advance!
There are so many dead leaves that they can clog up gutters and drains so we have to get rid of them. Plus, they can become a fire hazard.
are those strawberries ? I want them! haha!~ your brother cooks so well and it makes me hungry! xD
He does! He should’ve gone to culinary school. It’d be great if he could start his own restaurant or bakery someday
I wish we also celebrate Thanksgiving here in the Philippines. I love celebrations because of the yummy foods served haha
Hahaha. Yes, the food part is great, but the history isn’t. One of the first Thanksgiving celebrations was for celebrating the massacre of many Native Americans. Not fun