Anonymous wrote:Plot twist. Movie and game day with grandma and grandpa has changed to tour retirement villages! grandparents say they, “might like to move when they get older-maybe another 20 years from now, but would be nice to see today.” Good they are planning, but grandkids disappointed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interjecting some levity with a weird conversation:
My sister asks me early this morning, “Remember how Grandma used to keep a small alligator in her bathtub?”
Wait, what?! Grandma died when we were in our teens and only one cousin is still alive who might be able to shed some light on this. So texted him and he does think she did have an alligator or possibly just a large lizard. This must have been when we were very young. We have no clue how this came to be or what happened to it.
Possibly an iguana?
Anonymous wrote:I’m at friends’ for my first divorced Thanksgiving and we are getting the table prepped for dinner. There is an extra chair. DC asked who the extra chair is for.
Apparently it’s for the dog. But don’t worry, she’ll only be joining us for dessert.
Because she has other obligations? Doesn’t like Thanksgiving food?
that sounds niceAnonymous wrote:In place of grace before the meal, MIL read out the theme words from today’s NYT Strands puzzle. “Thankful,” “friends,” “health,” etc. I think this was intended as a gesture of acceptance for the atheists (DH and me) at the table? Um?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My uncle is constantly spoiling for a fight. I’m not staying at his house, but we’ll be at the same gathering.
He honestly has fought with me and his DIL over Jiffy corn pudding. We were discussing how much we loved it, and he starts in with “YOU don’t even KNOW where JIFFY MIX is FROM,” all indignant. And we both said at the same time, “It must be from Michigan.” Because he lived there for like 5 years, and anywhere or anything that is even loosely tied to him is the best thing that ever was or ever will be. And then he got mad that we “just guessed when we didn’t even KNOW it was from MICHIGAN.”
I have Jiffy cornbread mix for Thanksgiving muffins. But corn pudding sounds wonderful. How do you make it?
Google to make sure, but I think it is:
1 box Jiffy
1 egg (maybe 2 eggs?)
1/2 a cup or so of sour cream
1 melted stick of butter
1 can creamed corn
1 can kernel corn (I prefer the white kernel corn)
Mix, pour into a casserole dish and bake for about 45 minutes.
350 degree oven.
1 can of creamed corn, ~11 oz., no regular corn.
2-3 eggs, I do 2
1 cup sour cream
1 stick butter
1 Jiffy mix
My 30 year old index card from my family’s 60 year old “recipe” is most certainly taken from a free Jiffy promotional recipe book and I think you can play fast and loose with it. I think the above PP’s recipe compensates for less sour cream by adding more corn and probably tastes better than mine.
Put the stick of butter in the casserole dish and in the oven to melt. Then mix everything else together and pour into the dish right on top of the melted butter. Check it at 20-25 minutes. 45 minutes will be too long.
Mine:
CORN PUDDING
2 15 3/4oz cans cream style corn, NOT drained
1 box Jiffy Cornbread mix
2 eggs (you could use egg beaters)
2/3 C milk (use skim/no fat)
1/2 C cooking oil
1 dash garlic salt
Mix together and pour in to a greased 9X12 baking pan and bake at 350 for 45 minutes (my note: it can take an hour).
Anonymous wrote:Interjecting some levity with a weird conversation:
My sister asks me early this morning, “Remember how Grandma used to keep a small alligator in her bathtub?”
Wait, what?! Grandma died when we were in our teens and only one cousin is still alive who might be able to shed some light on this. So texted him and he does think she did have an alligator or possibly just a large lizard. This must have been when we were very young. We have no clue how this came to be or what happened to it.
Anonymous wrote:We are hosting. Thermostat has to be set at 72 for the grandparents, plus the fireplace has to be on. Unfortunately, the fireplace is in the small seating area in the kitchen, and I am simultaneously cooking tonight's dinner and also baking a pie for Thanksgiving. Between the thermostat, fireplace, and the oven and stove, I am roasting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My uncle is constantly spoiling for a fight. I’m not staying at his house, but we’ll be at the same gathering.
He honestly has fought with me and his DIL over Jiffy corn pudding. We were discussing how much we loved it, and he starts in with “YOU don’t even KNOW where JIFFY MIX is FROM,” all indignant. And we both said at the same time, “It must be from Michigan.” Because he lived there for like 5 years, and anywhere or anything that is even loosely tied to him is the best thing that ever was or ever will be. And then he got mad that we “just guessed when we didn’t even KNOW it was from MICHIGAN.”
I have Jiffy cornbread mix for Thanksgiving muffins. But corn pudding sounds wonderful. How do you make it?
Google to make sure, but I think it is:
1 box Jiffy
1 egg (maybe 2 eggs?)
1/2 a cup or so of sour cream
1 melted stick of butter
1 can creamed corn
1 can kernel corn (I prefer the white kernel corn)
Mix, pour into a casserole dish and bake for about 45 minutes.
350 degree oven.
1 can of creamed corn, ~11 oz., no regular corn.
2-3 eggs, I do 2
1 cup sour cream
1 stick butter
1 Jiffy mix
My 30 year old index card from my family’s 60 year old “recipe” is most certainly taken from a free Jiffy promotional recipe book and I think you can play fast and loose with it. I think the above PP’s recipe compensates for less sour cream by adding more corn and probably tastes better than mine.
Put the stick of butter in the casserole dish and in the oven to melt. Then mix everything else together and pour into the dish right on top of the melted butter. Check it at 20-25 minutes. 45 minutes will be too long.
Anonymous wrote:DH and I are in a bedroom at my mother's where the full sized bed can only fit up against a wall. One of us will have our nose to said wall all night, or will take up most of the bed. He's 6'4" and heavy. I'm in my 50s and get up through the night to pee. This oughtta be a blast!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone staying at a place where the tv is on at all times and at full volume? I feel I am being absolutely inundated with fake-nice daytime talk show banter and commercials for personal injury lawyers.
Grandpa went to turn on the tv to show us something off YouTube and the volume was literally at 100. All us kids immediately flipped out and wrenched the remote away. We all agreed we couldn’t stand listening to the tv all day.