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I am a self proclaimed coffee addict and Executive Director of a non profit missions agency working primarily in the Mexican cities of Oaxaca, Guadalajara, and Ensenada. I've been married for over 30 years to Chelle, and we have one grown son, Joseph, a graduate of Auburn University in Alabama.

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Thursday, November 26, 2009

What's For Dinner?


Roast Turkey
Honey Baked Ham
Sausage, Sage Stuffing
Mashed Potatoes and Gravy
Macaroni and Cheese
Sweet Potato Souffle
Collared Greens
String Beans
Green Salad
Rolls

And for dessert

Sweet Potato Pie
Handcrafted, by my wife, Chelle

In the morning while we are putting some of this together, I'll make us a couple of great lattes on my Saeco Espresso maker and we'll enjoy Conchas, or Mexican sweet bread for the uninformed.

Enjoy your celebration and Happy Thanksgiving!

Comments on "What's For Dinner?"

 

Blogger Shaw Kenawe said ... (9:38 AM) : 

Wonderful menu!

My best wishes to you and your family for a great day.

 

Blogger Patrick M said ... (2:15 PM) : 

Sounds good. I have TV dinners waiting for my. Have a happy one.

 

Blogger Tim said ... (6:50 PM) : 

Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours Mr. Miller!

 

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