It's not Thanksgiving here in Canada, but Happy Thanksgiving to all those who celebrate it on this day and may we all remember to be thankful for life's blessings every day.
The SO does a Cajun cornbread dressing, so we always have 2 (casserole style -- not in the bird). I do your basic Mrs. Cubbisons with the addition of clams, nuts, pine nuts, water chestnuts. :-) It makes a nice crunchy dressing.
Josh, I had to Google Mrs. Cubbisons...wasn't sure if it was a brand name or your beloved housekeeper. :-D Your dressing sounds yummy...I must try it. I also love adding fresh oysters to cornbread dressing. Hmmm...maybe for Christmas dinner this year.
And to you as well!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Debby!
DeleteHappy Thanksgiving Josh!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Carey! Same to you.
DeleteHope you have a wonderful day, Josh, with family and friends!
ReplyDeleteWishing you the same, Susan!
DeleteHave a wonderful Thanksgiving, Josh!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving, Cynthia!
DeleteIt's not Thanksgiving here in Canada, but Happy Thanksgiving to all those who celebrate it on this day and may we all remember to be thankful for life's blessings every day.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely message, Karen. Thank you.
DeleteBy the way, someone needs to learn to cook stuffing. Dropping cubes of bread on a turkey is not actually the preferred method! :-D
ReplyDeleteIn my family, we make cornbread dressing (baked in a separate pan...never in the bird). YUM. The best part of the meal. :-P
DeleteThe SO does a Cajun cornbread dressing, so we always have 2 (casserole style -- not in the bird). I do your basic Mrs. Cubbisons with the addition of clams, nuts, pine nuts, water chestnuts. :-) It makes a nice crunchy dressing.
DeleteThey both sound yummy, Josh! As for the above picture, I think it's what you might call the photographer's prerogative on how the shot is set up! :)
DeleteJosh, I had to Google Mrs. Cubbisons...wasn't sure if it was a brand name or your beloved housekeeper. :-D Your dressing sounds yummy...I must try it. I also love adding fresh oysters to cornbread dressing. Hmmm...maybe for Christmas dinner this year.
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