A Thanksgiving Recipe

Since I didn’t have to host OR cook this Thanksgiving (score!), I thought I’d exert myself just a tad by sharing my sure-fire recipe for holiday success…

Ready for it?!

Okay.  Start with a comfortable home (preferably NOT your own), and

Stir in some loved ones.
(The more good cooks and rowdy cousins in the batch, the better.)

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Make sure you’ve included a few fun aunts and uncles.
(The nutty ones give the dish a really great crunch.)

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Sprinkle in a little princess/fairy power to kick the flavor up a bit.
(Remembering that sass and mismatched outfits will boost your dish’s style points.)

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Top it all off with a bunch of fall leaves.
(Lazily avoiding to rake said leaves for week and weeks prior will really help with this step.)

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Then bake it all at 350 degrees for 30 minutes, and pour yourself a big glass of wine.

And VOILÀ!  A Mama-Julie Thanksgiving weekend masterpiece!

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Cookbooks forthcoming.  Get excited.

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