Whatever your reason for celebrating the season, we hope your home is filled with good food, good friends, good health…
And a turkey big enough to feed 22! I mean it. Really.
Whatever your reason for celebrating the season, we hope your home is filled with good food, good friends, good health…
And a turkey big enough to feed 22! I mean it. Really.
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Happy holidays! As a girl (17) named Margaret with a sister (15) named Helen and a best friend who shares not only your exact political views but also your enthusiasm, I appreciate this blog so much. Rock on!
I am also an aspiring blogger. There are only two silly posts on my blog right now since I am in the middle of exam season and swim season and have virtually no spare time, but I hope to get back to writing in a couple of weeks. Feel free to check it out at http://www.jerseygoddess.wordpress.com 🙂
-Margaret
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By: jerseygoddess on January 12, 2016
at 4:58 PM
I love you both, may you keep on raising hell for many more years!
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By: Beth on December 30, 2015
at 11:08 PM
Thank you. For your good wishes and great mailings
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By: Pearl Friedman on December 30, 2015
at 11:59 AM
Merry Christmas and a Prosperous Progressive New Year to one and all!
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By: Roberta Stewart on December 28, 2015
at 1:55 PM
Merry Christmas! My family are not big turkey and dressing people so once at Thanksgiving is enough. One year maybe 15 years ago, I was testy when the dinner was discussed, hollering at both my sons and husband, FINE, if all you boys want is Cheeseburgers then Cheeseburgers it is. Thus was born our famous and quirky Cheeseburger Christmas. Fun while it lasted. Then my younger son died 3.5 years ago. All of the Cheeseburger fun was taken from our family. We did it the first and second year without him because it was our tradition and with lots of tears. Then came last year when I failed to take the meat out to thaw. I was weepy anyway, but then just broke down. My older son said that is fine, Mom, we can just go out somewhere! They talked and talked and looked on line. Who is open Christmas Day? We came up with IHOP! It was good! Each person got what they wanted. And, we had lots of laughs all year about our IHOP Christmas! Many other people there, makes you wonder. We are in Texas so tamales at Christmas are traditional. This year we had homemade, not by me, tortilla soup, tamales and all the trimmings on Christmas Eve. Best food I ever tasted. On Christmas Day, back to IHOP! A new tradition for our new life without our son has been born. He would have loved it! Merry Christmas, Helen and Margaret. You ladies give this old woman a laugh when you write me, taking me momentarily away from my broken heart. Thank you!
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By: joanpm on December 28, 2015
at 4:05 AM
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and yours — may 2016 be the best year ever for all.
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By: tehachap on December 27, 2015
at 10:39 PM
Yes! Happy whatever floats your barge! Life is to short to be so damn picky! And as for the turkey and stuffing, it was the custom to do the stuffing as a completely separate dish as in Louisiana style it was always very we’ll seasoned. Seasonings need their own venue to do their work. Stuffing them inside a turkey didn’t really do the trick!
And pie, yes, pie, for dessert!
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By: mageen in old virginny on December 26, 2015
at 12:22 PM
Back at you Helen..I love your posts, keep it up girl..you are the best
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By: Sandy on December 26, 2015
at 10:44 AM
Right back to you !!! Enjoy you sooooo much I’m a Canadian love seeing you tear up those losers Republicans
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By: Rena on December 26, 2015
at 8:40 AM
Thank you ladies….😍
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By: Rita Carita on December 26, 2015
at 8:18 AM
It is almost 2016. Most people do not realize that turkey is one of the leading causes of food borne illnesses…particularly a turkey with stuffing. It is recommended that people cook the stuffing seperately, unless there is a safe way to confirm that the interior dressing reaches about 170 degrees… ? Thought you should know this…
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By: gary.clark42@frontier.com on December 25, 2015
at 9:30 PM
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By: Beverly Frick on December 25, 2015
at 6:18 PM
Thank you for being RIGHT ON TRACK the whole year…let’s see if you can continue to skewer those weasels again next year! Stay healthy!!!
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By: Susan on December 25, 2015
at 4:13 PM
Merry Christmas, happy Solstice, a jolly Hannukah, a wonderful Kwanzaa, and everything else you might think of to celebrate! We love you every day of the year, ladies!
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By: oldgrumpysteve on December 25, 2015
at 2:40 PM
we had empanadas and hard cider, but wish we had an unobtainable turkey her in Patagonia. thanks for your missives. gp
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By: Gail Parker on December 25, 2015
at 1:45 PM
Merry Christmas Margaret and Helen! Wish you both much love and happiness in 2016!
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By: Cat on December 25, 2015
at 1:35 PM
Have a great dinner and get together, thanks for sharing and good health to you both in 2016.
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By: m.kurz@comcast.net on December 25, 2015
at 1:32 PM
Merry Christmas to you! I look forward to each and every post, and consider them gifts from you to me. Thank you very much!
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By: Jay on December 25, 2015
at 12:53 PM
Happy holidays indeed. Thanks for the highly enjoyable blog posts. Please keep it up in good health.
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By: Sally Springett on December 25, 2015
at 12:19 PM
Thank you for a great year of thoughtful blogs brilliantly delivered.
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By: PatK on December 25, 2015
at 12:03 PM
Happy holidays to two wonderful ladies who share a voice of reason in this otherwise unreasonable world!!
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By: fishducky on December 25, 2015
at 11:37 AM
Best wishes for a wonderful holiday to you and yours.
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By: Pat on December 25, 2015
at 11:14 AM
I just finished my ravioli sauce and dinner is at 4:00. Happy holidaze, everyone. My thanks to Helen and Margaret for their continued, insightful posts. It’s good to hear words of sanity in an otherwise questionable world.
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By: shabom on December 25, 2015
at 10:55 AM
Reblogged this on Central Oregon Coast NOW.
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By: Central Oregon Coast NOW on December 25, 2015
at 10:22 AM
Merry Christmas and thank you for your wit and insights that amuse and enlighten us. Wishing you good health and happiness in the New year.
Rae
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By: Rae on December 25, 2015
at 10:08 AM
Merry Christmas to all from Alaska. Hope you have a super grand day!
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By: Helen Chambers on December 25, 2015
at 9:55 AM
We really really appreciate your thoughts through the year. Thank you and Happy Holidays to you and your family.
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By: Susan Sarabasha on December 25, 2015
at 9:55 AM
A turkey for 22 isn’t essential for our celebrations. A duck big enough for 8 is. It goes in at around 2:00 PM today.
Merry Christmas, Helen! Merry Christmas, Margaret! Happy Holidays of whatever stripe to anybody else reading this.
And a healthy, happy and prosperous 2016 to us all!
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By: Judy Schultheis on December 25, 2015
at 9:54 AM
Merry Christmas and have a healthy and happy New Year.
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By: Keith on December 25, 2015
at 9:49 AM
What time do I need to be there? Only me and kitty ..I am Buddhist but was raised Christian, then went to every religion I could find. Just to know what others believe in. I encourage everyone to step out of your comfort zone to
learn about the rest of the world. I put up a tree , I send out holiday cards.
I love singing Christmas songs. We all need to embrace all . Peace, Love,happiness to all
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By: Vie on December 25, 2015
at 9:44 AM
Merry Christmas to you and yours!
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By: Claudia on December 25, 2015
at 9:29 AM
Sorry Margaret. Baked Ziti this year. Happy Holidays everyone!
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By: ginar369 on December 25, 2015
at 9:18 AM
That thing is the size of a brontosaurus! Have a blessed Christmas Margaret and Helen.
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By: Susan Hagen on December 25, 2015
at 9:12 AM
Will lasagna do, ladies? I wish you both a wonderful Christmas and look forward to words to come. Judy
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By: lifelessons on December 25, 2015
at 8:46 AM
Happy holidays and Merry Christmas to one and all. Keep on blogging!
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By: Jean R. on December 25, 2015
at 8:38 AM
I cooked a turkey breast the other day. Today I go to a brunch and an afternoon party. Enough for me!!
Hope you and yours are well and will soon be full of turkey and all the trimmings.
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By: emilievardaman on December 25, 2015
at 8:36 AM
Looking forward to hearing more from you both in the new year–Merry Christmas!
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By: donnaanddiablo on December 25, 2015
at 8:31 AM
I hope you have 22 people to share it with. Merry Christmas.
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By: cindywines on December 25, 2015
at 8:27 AM
Merry Christmas from Canada … love your posts !
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By: threadpaintersart on December 25, 2015
at 8:22 AM
Love and peace to you and yours, Helen and Margaret!!!
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By: penny on December 25, 2015
at 8:20 AM
Merry Christmas Margaret & Helen!
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By: Annie in Maine on December 25, 2015
at 8:15 AM
The same to you girls. Please keep it up.
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By: Linda E on December 25, 2015
at 8:11 AM
Keep up the good work girls…And happy holidays!!
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By: Susan Steins on December 25, 2015
at 8:08 AM
Love you ladies, Helen. Happy, peaceful Christmas to you! 😀🎅🎄
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By: Clara Wilson on December 25, 2015
at 8:02 AM
Merry Merry to you all!
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By: troutay on December 25, 2015
at 7:58 AM
Happy Whatever Doesn’t Offend You Season! Grateful for your blogs & hope to see more next year. Be well. ❤
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By: Anonymous on December 25, 2015
at 7:57 AM
Thank you for the good words….always….I really mean it….
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By: t-cmahoney@comcast.net on December 25, 2015
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