Mike and I considered ourselves soul mates, but we definitely were not culinary mates. Mike liked what he liked and disliked what he disliked and he never changed his mind about things like that. He did not eat mayonnaise. He did not eat tomato sauce. He did not eat cooked vegetables except for corn, peas and green beans. He did not eat onions cooked or otherwise. He did not eat casseroles ever since they were a combination of things he didn't eat anyway. I did not like mushrooms as a kid and eggplant just made me gag, but my tastes changed, Foods I found disgusting as a child are now among my favorites--mushrooms, eggplant, avocados, asparagus, eggs, spinach, brussel sprouts, herbs and spices. I will admit that I never developed a taste for liver (nor do I want to). I made this Moussakka a while ago and ate it every day for a week. I froze half of it but ended up thawing it out right away. It consists of sliced eggplant layered...
Happy Thanksgiving to you Olga and your family.
ReplyDeleteI hope you are not blessed with too much white stuff.
Happy Thanksgiving! Enjoy turkey and family and Vermont's beautiful white stuff.
ReplyDeleteStay safe and warm and have a Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteHope that Nor'easter misses you all and you have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteOlga, you are a treasured long distance friend. I am thankful for you.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving.
Happy Thanksgiving, Olga!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving, Olga! I like your list of thankfuls.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving Olga! Have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving, Olga! I treasure these long-range friendships.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving. Family matters more to me than anything else.
ReplyDeleteHappy (belated) Thanksgiving, Olga. I love your positivity look forward, per the last item on you list.
ReplyDeleteWishing you and yours the best!
It has surely been a very hard year. Congratulations on surviving .
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