#turkey day

LIVE
Had to do it. Happy turkey day to everyone who celebrates!! I am thankful for family, friends, and d

Had to do it. Happy turkey day to everyone who celebrates!! I am thankful for family, friends, and doge.


Post link

Tomorrow’s Turkey Day, so here’s this li'l piece

Slimer and Muncher having themselves a mice little Thanksgiving meal

It was a fun challenge to capture the right looks for these two and I think it turned out nicely

Hope you guys like ‘em

Happy Turkey Day

Please do not edit, repost, or reupload my furby pics without permission.

Happy Thanksgiving, to my American followers.Happy Thanksgiving, to my American followers.Happy Thanksgiving, to my American followers.Happy Thanksgiving, to my American followers.Happy Thanksgiving, to my American followers.Happy Thanksgiving, to my American followers.Happy Thanksgiving, to my American followers.Happy Thanksgiving, to my American followers.

Happy Thanksgiving, to my American followers.


Post link
Happy Turkey Day, folks! Here is a photograph from 1955 of Thanksgiving dinner in the dining room of

Happy Turkey Day, folks! Here is a photograph from 1955 of Thanksgiving dinner in the dining room of Knapp Hall (here at Texas Tech University).


Post link
 The Santa Monica Evening Outlook headline, Thanksgiving day, 1925, courtesy of our digital archive,

The Santa Monica Evening Outlook headline, Thanksgiving day, 1925, courtesy of our digital archive, Imagine Santa Monica.   


Post link

Happy Thanksgiving! Wishing everyone blessings, grace & good health on this day of sharing & love

So great that Shout! Factory is coming through again this year! Plus, Felicia Day!

So greatthatShout! Factory is coming through again this year! Plus, Felicia Day!


Post link
Happy Turkey Day from me and Abu!

Happy Turkey Day from me and Abu!


Post link
Need help cooking a colonial English Thanksgiving meal? Look no further than our copy of the 1767 ed

Need help cooking a colonial English Thanksgiving meal? Look no further than our copy of the 1767 edition of Hannah Glasse’s The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy. Hannah Glasse (1708-1770) was an English author and dressmaker whose seminal book on cookery, originally published in 1747, took the eighteenth-century English cookbook market by storm. Her work was particularly popular in the American colonies, with copies being found in the personal libraries of Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and George Washington. Even after American independence, an 1840s New York memoir claimed “we had emancipated ourselves from the sceptre of King George, but that of Hannah Glasse was extended without challenge over our fire-sides and dinner-tables, with a sway far more imperative and absolute.”

Please enjoy the following recipes for turkey, gravy, mashed potatoes, and, for dessert, apple frazes.*

*Unfortunately, the recipe for pumpkin pie didn’t appear until the 1805 first American edition.

Turkey: 

Gravy: 

Mashed Potatoes:

Apple Frazes:

Images from: Glasse, Hannah. The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy… London: A. Millar, R. Tonson, W. Strahan, et al., 1767.

Call number: TX705 .G54 1767

Catalog record: https://bit.ly/3l2K1BK


Post link
loading