Suddenly realize that THANKSGIVING is this Thursday!!!!  AAAACCCCKKKKKK!!!!!!!!!!!
Thankfully (or maybe not) - "Family" has been reduced to DH and me - so that simplifies things considerably!  
But still!  Can't do Thanksgiving with what we've got in the fridge (about a quart of questionable milk and a few bags of squishy/fuzzy vegetables in the crisper!) so a trek to the Grocery Store is in order.  I managed to cobble-together a list and made a trek to the store on Monday.  I didn't want to do a "whole" turkey - now that I've discovered Turkey Breasts (Now that just sounds weird, doesn't it?!).  I also didn't want to do a "Frozen" bird - I really wanted something Truly Fresh and Minimally-Processed.
I think I blogged about our Adventures at the San Benito County Fair about a month ago (at least I hope I did!).  I actually would have liked to have purchased a fresh Turkey there except that A) They had to be taken home "ALIVE" (and I'm not about to slaughter a turkey at home) and B) They sold for almost $1,000.00 apiece!
Anyway...  I consulted Google to try to determine where best to purchase a "fresh" minimally processed turkey and finally settled on getting a Diestel Turkey.  Local, organic, range-raised, minimally processed and - as it turns out - ridiculously expensive.  
Whole Paycheck - err Whole Foods carries 'em.  But I figured Snob Hill might, as well.  Yup.  Snob Hill had 'em.  I got a 9# Diestel Turkey Breast for just over $40.00 ("Ouch!").  But - I reminded myself - that's LESS THAN $1,000.00 *and* I didn't have to slaughter it myself!!!
So now I've got a Turkey Breast brining in the fridge;  I've dusted off the cobwebs from my "Big Easy" Oil-less Turkey Fryer; And I think I've gathered together enough ingredients to put-together a halfway-decent Thanksgiving Feast (from which there will be leftovers a-plenty, I'm sure!).
For the brine - I totally "stole" Pioneer Woman's Recipe (but I "halved" the recipe and "added" some fresh sage - since my herb garden is still hangin' in there).  I also tweaked the preparation, slightly, because I didn't have a big enough pot - and I reserved some of the brine so I can incorporate it into an injectable marinade tomorrow...
I am also going to make Gulliver's Creamed Corn.  It is abso-freaking-lutely AMAZING!  One year I made it with a mixture of peas and corn - that was fantastic, too.  This year, I'll just stick with corn.
I hope to post a more detailed break-down of the Holiday Recipes tomorrow - once I figure out what I'm doing!!!
The rest will be more basic T-Giving Fare:  Mashed Potatoes (I cheated and went with pre-made/nuke-able!); Sweet Potato Casserole; Stove-Top Stuffing on Steroids (I add a bunch of stuff to boxed-stuffing so it ends up tasting more home-made).  Canned cranberry sauce ("Sacrilege!!!").  
I actually bought a couple bags of fresh cranberries, but I want to dehydrate them with Splenda so I can have low-sugar Craisins!  And/Or I might get all crazy and try to make Cranberry Jam - after T-Giving!
Anyway...  Like I say, I'll try to post more detailed recipes tomorrow.............
And in other news:  I think I alluded to the South Bay Canning Club.  P came up with the awesome idea to have a bunch of Canning Friends get together to "swap" stuff.  The swap was supposed to have taken place back in October (when my yard would have been fine for hosting a party!).  Well, schedules just didn't line-up properly so The Exchange got pushed out to November.  This coming Saturday, in fact.  My yard is a FANTASTIC place for a Get-Together.  My house?  Not-so-much!  But I volunteered....  Sooooo....
Add THAT to the pile of things to Freak-Out about - Heh!  Well, sometimes I *do* need incentive to straighten-up a bit.  And, thankfully, Aida is coming on Friday to clean-house.  I'll make sure to let her know I am hosting a party and I'm sure she'll do a "better than average" job!
So I cleared-off the bar between the kitchen and living room.  Figure we'll serve hors d'ouvres there (out of the dogs' reach!), and I hauled a bunch of crap off the coffee table - we can put our Jam-Exchange Stuff there.  Still not sure how many people are coming (I'm guessing - maybe - 4-6 ladies.  Mostly P's friends, but I could stand to make more friends!).  
I will be serving Tortilla chips, fresh guacamole, pico de gallo, and maybe a bean-dip. And, of course, Sugar-Free Margaritas (and Diet sodas).  We'll see if others bring more "finger foods" and we'll make a party out of it!  
DH will be off, playing on das boot on Saturday, so the ladies can have their Hen-Fest without fear of offending Hubbie's Macho Sensibilities!
Anyhoooooo....  I thought I'd be blathering more about Mexico, but I've gotten sidetracked again :::sigh:::  Hopefully I can go back to reminiscing about that in the days to come....
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