A new finished sweater and the start of holiday fun!
December 05, 2025![]() |
| At eight, he's a total pro at sugar cookies. |
We made a small turkey this year—there were just four of us—a nice 12-pounder I picked up at Safeway for under $4! I went back the next day and bought another for the freezer, either for Christmas dinner or a winter evening down the road.
As for that little packet of giblets tucked inside every turkey or chicken, I used to cook the heart and gizzard for our dog. Now I toss those—and the neck—straight into the stock pot for the turkey stock the next day. Can you believe it was 6 years ago I wrote the three part Turkey Soup Chronicles? I of course made turkey soup again this year and my husband pronounced it to be the best ever, but then he says that every year! But the liver that comes in the packet? That’s my treat. I love making a simple little pâté for two. There’s hardly a recipe, but here’s what I do:
In a pan, melt about three tablespoons of butter, then add the liver, an egg, salt and pepper, and whatever herbs sound good—fresh or dried. Here I used sage, oregano, and rosemary. You can tuck in a few slivers of onion, celery, or garlic, too. Cook over medium heat for a few minutes, stirring occasionally, until the liver is fully done.
Then scrape everything into a mini processor for a smooth pâté, or just mash it with a fork for a rustic version. Enjoy! It’s the perfect little nibble to keep on the kitchen counter for the cook and her helpers.
I’m a bit behind on posting. I have a cheerful—and hopefully helpful, since it’s all about decluttering Christmas (again!)—decorating post waiting in the wings, but it needs a little more editing before it’s ready. We’re fully swept up in holiday activities, yet I’m still trying to carve out space for the quieter moments this season offers.
I love nothing more than lighting the fire, sitting by the tree, and knitting while Christmas music plays. I’ve only managed it once so far this year, but I’m determined to fit in many more of those cozy evenings.
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| My Thanksgiving table last week. |











7 Comments
Your little guy is adorable helping with the cookies. What a special time!
ReplyDeleteI was surprised at how competent he was! He just got on with it and made the dough and rolled the cookies with very little assistance from me. Next week he wants to make Christmas shapes and paint with colored icing. Fun!
DeleteThose stripes are so interesting! And the fit is perfect! The gingerbread ornament made me think of Alice in Wonderland. Off with his head! Chloe
ReplyDeleteThank you, and ha about the gingerbread men! They were the stars of the show and the ones that turned out the worst! We tried gluing the heads back on but in the end threw those two out. We loved the dough, very squishy.
DeleteA reader sent this to me privately and she said I could post it: I can believe it was 6 years ago! I have been making turkey soup every since! This year we went to my mil's and I took the turkey home and she was happy because she was going to throw it out. But that meant I didn't have any meat, just the carcass so I just added two boneless skinless chicken breasts that I cooked in the stock the last hour. It was genius and our soup was so good. I look forward to your posts and hope you are having a calm but fun holiday season!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind comment. It really does lift my spirits knowing that I have been able to share my love of stock-making to my online knitting friends. Our soup is now just a memory for us but I'm so glad I bought another turkey while they were on sale. Happy holidays to you and yours!
DeleteLove the sweater! I am currently making Alpenglow by Andrea Mowry in the Patagonia Merino. Hoping it will soften a little when washed.
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