If the only prayer you ever say in your whole life is “Thank you,” that would suffice.
Traditions change. Now, some celebrate Friendsgiving and feast with families born of their hearts. Wherever the meal, consider sharing thankfulness for those present, along with the mashed potatoes, string bean casserole and pumpkin pie. Plus,gratitude attitudes boost health.
Sprinkle in holiday jokes [Question: Why was the Thanksgiving soup so expensive? Answer: It had 24 carrots.]. RealSimple.com offers 111 things to be thankful for. Their list includes the snooze button, baby giggles and Caller ID. What would you add?
Thanksgiving. Yum.
NOTE: After creating the cornbread for the featured image, Pati Finich made a similar one on her cooking show. Can’t find my recipe, but here’s her Poblano, Bacon and Cheddar Skillet Cornbread. Enjoy!
Onward and Upward,