My brother detested Mac and cheese until he tasted my lobster Mac and cheese. It’s made with heavy cream, aged cheddar from The Cheese Brothers, lobster meat, and sour cream. It was a trial and error endeavor but using whole wheat pasta and spices gave it the depth it needed to win him over.My experience is that most people love mac and cheese. Sometimes when I say I don't like it much, people look at me like I have three eyes--so I think you are safe.
I know they make a ton of money but still kind of would bother me "working" on Thanksgiving!It's B for me. Only because it doesn't affect me. I don't watch football that day. I say no games the week of Thanksgiving. Let the players go home and be with family. I'm sure most of them like Mac & Cheese. LOL.
Well there is football now on Black Friday!B for me, I can watch football on Thanksgiving Eve or on Black Friday!
My brother detested Mac and cheese until he tasted my lobster Mac and cheese. It’s made with heavy cream, aged cheddar from The Cheese Brothers, lobster meat, and sour cream. It was a trial and error endeavor but using whole wheat pasta and spices gave it the depth it needed to win him over.
DAYS TILL THANKSGIVING: 105
DAYS TILL NOVEMBER: 78
DAYS TILL THE BERS: 17
Happy Mid-August! Today folks we move along and see we have 105 days remaining until Thanksgiving, 78 days left until November, and 17 days to go until The Bers. We move along in our Summer Sweatfest with our next milestone being in 5 days’ time when we reach the 100-Day Marker till Thanksgiving. It’s time for our Thanksgiving Thought Thursday below so let’s get to it!
I’m done with turkey for the next 100+ days. We had it last weekend and some leftovers early this week. But I realized that I can’t have it on a regular basis. Some foods are just meant for special times of the year and to me I think turkey might be one of those foods.
Certain foods I live on all the time like trail mix and salad. But other foods I get tired of very quickly. I think turkey can fit that sometimes which is why during the year I rarely have it. But having it occasionally and of course on the big day makes it extra special when you have it. It was delicious and the leftovers were good too but by the 3rd day of having it I was ready to move on to some other foods. And then someday way in the future we’ll get back to turkey time. Turkey friends enjoy this day today. Have a great Mid-August!
My Dad's family put canned oysters in the mac and cheese for Thanksgiving dinner. It was a smelly mess. Your lobster mac sounds pretty yummy, though.My brother detested Mac and cheese until he tasted my lobster Mac and cheese. It’s made with heavy cream, aged cheddar from The Cheese Brothers, lobster meat, and sour cream. It was a trial and error endeavor but using whole wheat pasta and spices gave it the depth it needed to win him over.
Still flying by to me. I can't believe it's already Thursday.Is it just me, or has this week gone really slow? The Preview was flying by, but suddenly it felt like it got stuck. No complaints, just an observation.
Some foods are "seasonal" to me. Like, I know barbecue is good at any time during the year, but it's something I only cook/eat in the spring and summer. Gumbo and chicken and dumplings are winter foods. Mac and cheese (the homemade version) is for holidays or family gatherings.DAYS TILL THANKSGIVING: 105
DAYS TILL NOVEMBER: 78
DAYS TILL THE BERS: 17
Happy Mid-August! Today folks we move along and see we have 105 days remaining until Thanksgiving, 78 days left until November, and 17 days to go until The Bers. We move along in our Summer Sweatfest with our next milestone being in 5 days’ time when we reach the 100-Day Marker till Thanksgiving. It’s time for our Thanksgiving Thought Thursday below so let’s get to it!
I’m done with turkey for the next 100+ days. We had it last weekend and some leftovers early this week. But I realized that I can’t have it on a regular basis. Some foods are just meant for special times of the year and to me I think turkey might be one of those foods.
Certain foods I live on all the time like trail mix and salad. But other foods I get tired of very quickly. I think turkey can fit that sometimes which is why during the year I rarely have it. But having it occasionally and of course on the big day makes it extra special when you have it. It was delicious and the leftovers were good too but by the 3rd day of having it I was ready to move on to some other foods. And then someday way in the future we’ll get back to turkey time. Turkey friends enjoy this day today. Have a great Mid-August!
I think I know where this feeling is coming from. We hit #2 for Thanksgiving on Preview countdown so my brain is thinking it's 2 days until The Bers. Then when I see we're sitting at 17 days, it's messing me up.Still flying by to me. I can't believe it's already Thursday.
I have to admit I eat turkey all year round. I love it. Last year I ordered a Turducken and will do that again this Thanksgiving. It was marvelous and the gravy that came out of it was rich and yummy. It was a big hit. Just to be safe, I cooked a turkey breast and will do that again since I send leftovers home with guests.Some foods are "seasonal" to me. Like, I know barbecue is good at any time during the year, but it's something I only cook/eat in the spring and summer. Gumbo and chicken and dumplings are winter foods. Mac and cheese (the homemade version) is for holidays or family gatherings.
Turkey...well I do eat turkey year-round, but it's usually the deli variety, or it's smoked turkey sandwiches.
This week has dragged on for me too. August is my worst month of the year. It is both Dave's birthday and our wedding anniversary, and it is extra hard not to let missing him take over my emotions.Is it just me, or has this week gone really slow? The Preview was flying by, but suddenly it felt like it got stuck. No complaints, just an observation.