It appears that we will be hav ing a different kind of Thanksgiv ing this year as we expect to spend it in Atlanta with some of our children. We will drive to Balti more and then fly from there to Georgia. For the first time in 45 years, I will not be making filling and snif fing a big turkey. Although for a few years, I have had the big turk ey cut in half and found that that was sufficient. We had the other half for Christmas dinner. Two of our children live near Atlanta and the youngest child, who moved to Texas this summer, will also fly to Georgia for the holiday. We’ll have five days to see how our grandchildren have grown. It will certainly be a diffe rent few days. My husband has been using some of his expensive woodwork ing equipment to make picture frames. Some frames are big and some are small. They are made Perk up vegetables and fish with flavorful Nut Butter: Brown 1/3 cup sliced nuts, such as blanched almonds. 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