Posts Tagged ‘ Thanksgiving ’

Gratitude vs. The Ham – part 4

January 18, 2012
Gratitude vs. The Ham – part 4

-Worth a Thousand Words- In light of how fabulous this ham was going to be, I went and splurged.  As if the cost of one ham in Hawaii wasn’t splurging enough, I bought two big porkers.  One, you see, might not be enough for as many people as we’d have with our families combined. I almost...
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Gratitude vs. The Ham – part 3

January 13, 2012
Gratitude vs. The Ham – part 3

-The Sauce Thickens- My friend of Thanksgiving planning fame had another great idea a couple weeks before Thanksgiving. “Let’s can applesauce!” “Okay!” And we tried.  We got a great big box of apples, grabbed our apple peelers (not knowing the applesauce-maker works way better with them -cough cough- unpeeled) and, feeling all self-reliant and domesticated, we went at...
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Gratitude vs. The Ham – part 2

January 2, 2012
Gratitude vs. The Ham – part 2

- The Plot Thickens - Ding-dong! “Hi Sister Smith!” “Hello there son-of-a-friend-dressed-in-his-scout-uniform.  What’s up?” “Have you heard about the Thanksgiving umu pit?” “Nope, what is it?” “Well, the Boy Scouts are doing a fundraiser.  For $15 you can bring your ham or turkey over on the evening before Thanksgiving; we bake it all night in a traditional Samoan umu pit,...
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