Noel+ wrote:Jolly O'Leary wrote:Just finished celebrating Swedish thanksgiving, one week late. We had a "simple" dinner of turkey sausage, mashed sweet potatoes, stove top cranberry stuffing, brussel sprouts, and the last pumpkin tart from the freezer. To have been frozen for a year and made out of frozen mash from I don't know how many years Before that, it was GREAT! Perky asked me what I missed watching on tv besides the parade. I said "Miracle on 34th street", but it is too far away from Christmas for that. I might Watch Autumn in the Vineyard instead.
Jolly your celebration sounds too Christmas fun. And now I am in the mood for a turkey dinner. I plan on telling my family we need two Thanksgiving celebrations each year. And the classic Christmas movies begin for us with Miracle on 34th Street too. Congrats on a great Swedish Thanksgiving!
We play around with the thanksgiving flavors of turkey, sweet potato, butternut, and lingon (cranberry) all month during oktober and november. I only have the energi to Cook one big turkey per year. I think we Will most likely Cook one in Texas for Thanksgiving. Last year we made à wartime murkey for Christmas.
I considered trying to find a Canadian thanskgiving Movie for Swedish thanksgiving since they take Place the same weekend, but when I checked the Canadian blogs, they Watch all the American "classics" like Planes, Train, Automobiles, etc. I watched a real Canadian thanskgiving Movie on youtube last year, but it was very sad and not sure I would want to Watch it every year. *Since I am technically still in Swedish bootcamp we wound up watching Scooby *Doo in Swedish on the children's tv channel. I could Think that in the future Love at the Thanksgiving Parade might be fun.
A few years ago we started having american thanksgiving on Swedish thanksgiving weekend so we could start decorating for Christmas at the beginning of November. It works out well except for the years we come to Texas for Thanksgiving. We have started putting up the Christmas curtains, rather than "fall" since we will return on November 30 unless we get hung up in Chicago.