The Taste of Thanksgiving

IMG_2714IMG_2509Thanksgiving has arrived and as we are being consumed by the hectic craziness of the holiday season, time appears to be a luxury that most cannot afford. Days have become frenetically involved with meetings; taking care of Heath or testing savory dishes to serve over the holidays. But, today we are going to stop for a few moments to give thanks and appreciate the company of one another.

Last week after an extremely late meeting I came home to relax by walking several miles. This is a necessary step to help clear my mind after a hectic day and while walking my thoughts wandered. As I moved through the neighborhood I began to think of all for which I was grateful, when all of a sudden I was back in second grade…. {don’t laugh} remembering a story our class read called Nail Soup, which goes like this:

A beggar stops at a cottage that belongs to a grumpy old lady, hoping to scrounge a bed for the night. The woman offers him the floor and insists there’s no food in the house. “In that case,” declares the traveler, “I’ll have to share what I’ve got with you.” He pulls a rusty old nail from his pocket and starts to make — nail soup! All it needs is a garnish or two. The woman’s neighbors stop by adding vegetables, meats and spices to the pot. And, before the end of the story everyone has contributed all the necessary items to make a delicious pot of soup.

I would read this heart-warming tale over and over thinking how clever this beggar had been to bring people together over a meal for which they could all be thankful. 

Have an enjoyable and safe Thanksgiving holiday!
K

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Treat Links

Halloween is just about here and this time of year marks the start of the holiday season with festivities to be enjoyed over the next few months. And, to be honest I just remembered a box of glitzy decorations the other night that I couldn’t wait to place around the house.

Walking through the neighborhood this week has been a veritable treat, there is something exhilarating about being out this time of year, seeing spooky decorations that look as if they were designed for block-buster movie sets and pumpkins on front porches waiting to be carved into creative expressions.

Can you tell I love this time of year, well here are a few sites that have captured my attention and must be shared so, enjoy!!!

  1. NY Times “Food” Section, Wednesday, October 12th.
    America’s Pumpkin Queen Has a Request: Don’t Carve, Cook 
  2. National Museum of Women in the Arts: Exhibition in Washington D.C.
    No Man’s Land: Women Artists from the Rubell Family Collection on view from September 30, 2016 to January 08, 2017
  3. Serious Eats Recipe for Homemade Milk Duds….. somebody stop me!!!
  4. Stargaze with EarthSky
    Keep an eye out for the South Taurids meteor shower on November 4-5 and the North Taurids on November 11-12 and remember to keep looking up!!!

Celebrate stylishly,
K

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