The question is, why is the turkey on the table in the pan?? And it’s already been carved.
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The question is, why is the turkey on the table in the pan?? And it’s already been carved.
Other Christmas Posts
Christmas – My mother 1962
Buying Gifts for Christmas
The Christmas Tree Was Always Real
We ate more turkey
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There are some good turkey juices still soaking up in that pan? lol
This is true.
Despite the informal setting, everyone seems to think it looks good! Most times a photo of a grand holiday dinner gets taken at the start when the food is presented. This looks like the end of the meal, maybe even the next day? I laughed at the A&P grocery ad. Nothing makes you appreciate the old days better than a review of food prices. I just paid $6.00 for Eight O’clock coffee but for only 11 oz, not three pounds at $1.39.
Hope you have enjoyed a super holiday and have a bright new year! Peace!
We had a wonderful holiday in Savannah with my daughter and now we are back home. Everything always tasted good around our table !
You are right about those ads. I remember when I bought a pound of hamburger for 69 cents about 1971.
Great match for the turkey theme, and I’m thinking maybe they didn’t have a plate big enough? ? Or, as suggested above, “the next day”?
I’m sure it’s the next day! Maybe we didn’t have a big plate.