I love a nice beard. Such a difference in this fellow, very glad I removed the 613. The 644 didn't have enough contrast either so I finished using 822. Because 3864 is more subdued than other pinks I've used for the face, it blends more with neutrals and I think a lighter beard will be necessary. That's OK. I prefer that, even on the more primitive Santas. I also removed the white I added around the eyes.
One more design from Teresa Kogut and that may be the next start. Did you know that Teresa is having a sale on her Etsy site? Use this code for 20% off this Friday (BLKFRI2016), and 30% off Cyber Monday(CYBRMON2016).
After the oven failure, the stovetop also died. So now we have no choice but to look for a new one. We will check with our (wonderful) appliance repairman but with these digital panels, there is usually no repair possible, just replacement which is a huge amount. But the dinner was wonderful. This was the best turkey we ever had. Fresh Honeysuckle White, no hormones, no antibiotics, only 3% solution added. We kept hearing from others that they always cook and carve the turkey the day before. I couldn't imagine it being moist and tender reheated, but because of the commotion with the range we took a chance. Wow. How nice to not have to make that mess with the carcass while trying to prepare the rest of the meal, especially when your kitchen is small. So we let the bird cool completely, then carved, layered it in a long casserole with College Inn's turkey broth. Added a little more broth before slowly reheating tightly covered. It was very moist, tender, delicious. I guess the broth kept it juicy and I was totally surprised at how good it was. I think carving after it cooled (over 2 hours) made a big difference also as the meat held its juice.

While my brother was here, we tried to corral Nitzy for a worm pill. My brother is excellent with cats and with pill popper in hand, he slowly approached while I held Nit down on the chair. Before I knew it, I heard a table shaking, glasses rattling, and a cat flew over my shoulder. Better luck next time. But the little monkey was happy with a shipping box.
Sneaked out after to hit a few sales. Macy's wasn't bad at all, JCPenney was pretty crowded, Kohls was packed, and Sears was empty. Just bought the few items we went for, didn't browse.
Hope your Thanksgiving was special. We did a lot of reminiscing and also talked about our cardiologist whose funeral was yesterday. I told you a few months ago how shocked we all were to hear about his devastating diagnosis. He did not last very long, age 59, and doctor to all three of us. Born in Spain, an only child, so kind and gentle, three daughters left behind, and an entire community's loss. We never know what tomorrow will bring, and end.
Thank you for all the comments about my prior post. Just in case you are wondering, the pumpkin pie kicked in as I moved up to #137 in the checkout line. Thankfully, the disturbance was felt by me but heard by no one. Also thankfully, the line moved very quickly. I think the outdated pumpkin was fine, it may have been the evaporated milk. I saw the bottom of the can in the recycle bin, decided to check it, it was 2011. I must have emptied the new can down the drain instead of the old one found in the basement cabinets. I found lots of things down there as I played with the gas stove.
Enjoy your weekend.
Thanks for visiting.
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