
It’s Thanksgiving Day in America and I have spent some time today studying vintage postcards and images on the internet. This image popped up on someone’s Pinterest board about vintage Thanksgiving. You should go look at their many pins over there. They have some good stuff.
This lady reminds me of my grandma. You can bet her stuffing didn’t come from a box and you have to wonder how many children were rocked to sleep in those strong arms. “Grandma will find you a cookie,” I can hear her say.
Look how joyful she is!
When you are a cook and a caregiver, feeding your family is a blessing and joy so Thanksgiving must be a truly happy day for those folks.
As for me, my sugar cookies are homemade as is the butterscotch filling for my pie. But don’t tell anyone….. the pie crust is from the frozen food section! I’ll make the crust from scratch next time.
Wherever you are, I hope for at least a while in your life you had someone like this lady who brought this level of joy to feeding their family.
Happy Thanksgiving, friends!
Scratch crust is an art. Unfortunately, the roll-out stuff from the store is 80% as good, which means it’s plenty good enough.
Well, yes. Perfect is the enemy of done.
I had founded some frozen crusts already in the pie pan on sale a while back so I’m working through those. I do think my next one will be homemade. We will see.
Indeed, I had a grandmother with similar characteristics – blessed to have her!
Grandmothers are the best!
Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving. Making pie crusts from scratch is so much work! I tend to buy pre-made pie crusts too!
They sure are convenient!