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My dad's employer is one of the very few left that still gifts a turkey to their employees for Thanksgiving. My dad also likes to bless us, so he gave it to us. We all went to my aunt's home and had a lovely Thanksgiving Day at her house, but I am in the camp that Thanksgiving just isn't the same if you don't have leftovers. I cooked up the gifted turkey the Saturday after Thanksgiving (along with {from scratch} green bean casserole {FYI: once you go scratch, you never go back. For reals.}, horseradish carrots, mashed potatoes and gravy and of course, fresh cranberry sauce) so we too, could have a weeks worth of meals.
Once all the trimmings leftovers were gone, of course we had lots of turkey still to be eaten. So the family favorite White Enchiladas was on the menu. Can you say yum?
And then.
Ladies (and gentlemen as it may be), these are the new family fave for leftover turkey.
Turkey Taquitos with a Spicy Cranberry Dipping Sauce
I was reading my favorite Food Network Magazine and Guy said these were his favorite to make with leftover turkey. And funny enough, it isn't his recipe, but they are still oh so delicious! I'll be honest, they are a pain to make if you don't have a deep fryer (we don't) but well worth it!!! While casseroles that use up all the trimmings are great, they still taste like Thanksgiving dinner, and if you are like me, four or five days in you want. some. variety. of flavors!!! Any Mexican inspired dishes are always a hit at our house, and these are a great option.
I also made these pretzel rolls and these schnitzle sandwiches recently. Actually, it was about six weeks ago, but whatever. The rolls tasted great (which I thought turned out looking pretty good too!) and the schnitzel sandwiches were divine.
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We've all been passing around the sickies. So that's fun. But what's really the greatest is that I currently sound like (and have for about a week now) a fifty year old two-pack-a-day-smoker named Roxie. I'm telling you, it's every bit as charming as it sounds.
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About a month ago, our sweet boy was at the counter eating his lunch and he looked a little sad. He was propping up his head on the counter with his crooked arm {I hope that word picture makes sense}. I asked what was wrong and he said to me, "Me wish me had a truck like Daddy's" and sighed a sigh so big, you would have thought he had the weight of the world on his shoulders.
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A few weeks ago, I overheard the Peanut telling her Daddy about her day at school. They have chapel on Fridays and she was telling him all about it:
"Sometimes when we are singing, people hold up their hands and close their eyes......I don't know why they close their eyes. But they hold up their hands 'cause it's like they are giving a high five to God."
Oh my gosh, I just about died laughing. This girl is something else. I feel like I fail her on so many different levels each and every day and she is just still as sweet and innocent as can be.
I can't believe God chose me (!!!) to be her and my son's mama.
To say I am humbled would be an understatement.
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