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if they will save for you. I do not have

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Another creative mailbox stand made out of old

this and that.





































Love the roosters and the colors here.




















Such a bountiful season coming to a close.








A good place to ponder and reflect.







Love the place setting here for just 3 guests.

A bright and sunny room complete with

really neat wicker furniture.








I am sure it does not get much cuter than this.








Golden-roasted turkey ... yum!






Just a little bit of chocolate fix today. What

a neat Thanksgiving cake.


 

  









 



 


This one certainly made me smile.











Turkey Cheese Ball




1 8 oz. package cream cheese

1 cup shredded cheddar (I shredded a chunk of cheddar cheese)

About 1/2 cup of chopped up mixed nuts

2 candy eyes (bought these at Stop and Shop

1 Slim Jim

pretzel sticks

1 round chocolate candy as in Whopper or

Chocolate Pom poms for the head

candy corn

 A few teaspoons of melted chocolate melts to adhere the eyes and "beak".

Soften cream cheese and cheddar cheese. Cream the cream cheese and add in

 the shredded cheddar. I do this all my hand but if you have a food processor it

would probably go faster. I stir and "cream" until both cheeses are thoroughly

 mixed together. Then I pop this mixture into a piece of plastic wrap and form it

 into a ball. At this point it goes into the refrigerator for a few hours to firm it up.

Take it out of the fridge and roll in chopped nuts being careful to keep the nice

 round shape.


Place pretzels as in picture to make the nice full tail of the turkey. A bit of

chocolate melt to glue the round 
chocolate candy to about a 4 or 5 inch piece of

 Slim Jim. It was a bit tricky to get this to stay in place and eventually I placed it in

 the freezer in order to harden it up faster. I glued on the eyes and "beak" 
candy

 corn
 and placed in the freezer for a few minutes. After inserting the "neck" Slim

 Jim into the cheese ball, I placed the entire thing on a plate and into the

 refrigerator for overnight.





























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Hoping everyone had a good weekend.

Gearing up for Thanksgiving here ....

turned much colder here in Ohio also.

Now, till another time, be safe in

all you do. Be aware of everything and

everyone around you at all times. A

very good habit .... take care!










         

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