Some in the freezer....
Some in the refrigerators....
And I'm not even going to try to photograph the cupboards and pantry shelves. You'd be bored. The boys all cheered wildly and raucously over a distinct lack of frozen veggies arriving in this load. Wait till they find out that they'll be hunting them at the supermarket the week after next.
My thanks to my anonymous commenter who will be helping to cook Thanksgiving dinners for the less fortunate. I'm sorry you're so far from your family, and will think of you on Thanksgiving.
For those who wondered, a case of margarine is 18 pounds, a case of butter is 36 pounds, and they'll both last me about 3 months. You can probably see them on the door of the freezer if you look carefully.
Menu planning tomorrow, maybe I'll have time to take a picture of the dresses I made for the relative from Denver, and I'm determined to finish a book I've been working on all week! Happy Friday, everyone.
12 comments:
Can I come and live at your house for the next 3 months???
Interesting... that cases are such different quantities.
Thanksgiving is right around the corner!
I was trying to figure out what that was on the door of the freezer!
I can't tell you why, exactly, this is so much fun to see. But it is.
I have never seen so much food in one house :) Diane
WOW
You Are such a good organizer! You take good vare of your regiment!
Our fridges and freezers aren't quite as crowded as yours, but they're definitely well stocked. Looks like a delicious couple of weeks ahead.
astounding. are taking applications for potential guests next year? you should. you could earn some serious cash. :)
Wow. Truly speechless.
I always love your photos when the food truck arrives!
Yikes! How do you do it? Not so much the turkey day but all the menus before and after. Cake and all during the week and no birthday? Wow. You are one amazing mom.....Happy Thanksgiving.
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