My outfit: white sweatshirt | camouflage leggings: via @amongtheyoungs from @agnesanddora | boot slippers: h&m
My girl’s hoodies & my husband’s hoodie: Hanes.com
Every Thanksgiving day, I make sure I wear bottoms that have an elastic waistband for maximum comfort and to hide a stuffed belly(remember when Joey from Friend’s wore maternity pants for his Thanksgiving feast? Genius I tell ya!). And apparently, the rest of my family got the memo because they all wore comfortable clothes. We got some sweatshirts and hoodies c/o of Hanes and I like how I can keep warm without being bulky and they offer it in all sizes for the whole family. Not to mention great prices, my white sweatshirt is only $12, and my girls’ hoodies are $11! I am also a fan of tag-free clothes that are not itchy behind your neck. Find all options at Hanes.com.
And since it’s Movember(I hate Movember), Jay has been growing his nasty mustache, which I call it molestache and I tell him he looks “Creepy, pedophile, and nasty” on a regular basis, hoping he’d shave it off, but he likes to make it worse by living up to his nickname and making creepy faces like above. We would go to a bounce house or McDonald’s and he would just stare at all the kids with that face and his molestache. The poor parents who are probably watching their kids like a hawk while sweating out of nervousness! Anyway, I am so grateful that tomorrow is December and he’ll be shaving it off because he’s been making this creepy face all month long.
And for the past few years, we call up everyone we could think of who don’t have family here and invite them over to join our Thanksgiving, so this year we fed 16 people & had 3 complete strangers over(my brother in-law’s friend(I guess I met him for a few mins. once) and his fiancée & their friend). I’m grateful for a husband who loves to cook a Thanksgiving meal & cooks most of the food, and cooks the most delicious, moist turkey! I’m grateful for these cinnamon rolls that I slaved over which turned out delicious. Hope you had a happy Thanksgiving! Below is a recipe I use every year for green bean casserole dish that is a hit every time. Everything is made from scratch, from the cream of mushroom, the onion rings, and with fresh string beans, you’ll never go back to the canned green bean casserole.
Not Your Mama’s Green Bean Casserole
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