Since having our kitchen all wrapped up, we had been wanting a good excuse to show it off.
With the holidays around the corner, we had the idea to throw a Friendsgiving.
And I am SO glad we did.
We all know I love my meal plans and this was the ultimate meal to plan.
I had so much fun researching recipes, making one million lists, prepping the house and learning how to cook a turkey. (I went to a class at Williams Sonoma that was extremely helpful.)
We decided we would handle the turkey, stuffing, gravy and drinks and we had our friends bring the other items. It worked out really well and (selfishly) helped me not to be too stressed out.
I spread out the prep over 2 days to keep my stress down and our kitchen a little less of a disaster.
I took a 1/2 day on Friday and made the brine then brined the turkey, made cranberry relish, prepped for the stuffing and made 3 desserts and set the table. (You may see a theme that I went a little beyond my menu list for myself. I couldn't help it!)
Because of the prep work I had put in, Saturday ended up not being too stressful and I was able to enjoy the day and finish whipping up our feast!
Surprisingly the turkey was not all that difficult. I had picked up a 15lb bird and we cooked him for about 3 1/2 hours and he was good to go!
Our stove has an internal thermometer and that was immensely helpful.
My sidekick was also helpful. He kept a close eye on that bird for me.
I love hosting and feeding our friends and my heart just about burst out of my chest when we sat down to eat.
It warms my soul to have friends that we love, cherish and are thankful for to be all together in our home.
We had a really, really fun night and all went to bed happy and with full bellies.
Floyd was over served...with turkey and had to carried for bed.
I am ready to do it again next year!
9 comments:
Omg look at that lug at the end! I'm so glad it turned out so well!!
Looks so fun! Seems like November has come and gone so fast we didn't have a chance to plan a Friendsgiving this year :(
Fun stuff! I think the Floydster had an ulterior motive in that first photo.
His buddy Fletcher got some cold air on his back this morning and was running willy nilly through the house and just broke a vase. Are you sure Floyd doesn't want a companion? I will pack Fletch up and UPS him to you. ;)
So fun! I love that you did a class at Williams Sonoma too - that was some smart prep work.
Everything looks SO tasty and perfect :) What a perfect way to break in that gorgeous new kitchen!
Your table is gorgeous! Glad it all went beautifully!
We have been wanting to do this, but it just hasn't been planned early enough! So much fun!
Anddd that kitchen...!!
So glad it went well!!
I love that you carry him to bed. It doesn't make me feel as bad about the fact that Rooney will hide a toy or bone then not be able to get it and whine/growl for me to come get it for her. Of course I always do. I'm a sucker. Your friendsgiving looks delish!
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