Thanksgiving To-Go

Thanksgiving meal

Turkey & gravy, green beans, cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes, Brussels sprouts, stuffing, and mashed potatoes.

So, if you have nothing else to do today, love on some Thanksgiving dinner from anywhere.

Take-Away Life Lesson:  Getting your Thanksgiving dinner to-go can save you from both cooking and cleaning for the day.

I Found A New Little Diner!

Breakfast at the diner

Biscuit & Gravy, Pancake with maple syrup and butter, Breakfast Sandwich made with scrambled eggs, ham, and melted cheese served on a croissant with a side of potatoes and fruit.

Oh, my word!!!  I’m in LOVE with this new diner I discovered a few minutes north of me.  A friend of mine turned me on to it a while back, but I just decided to drive out there and try it out for the first time this morning.

Let me tell you—there was a CROWD of peeps out there!  They open at 7:00am but I got there at 9:00am and the place was entirely full with people sitting outside the diner waiting for their names to be called from the list.

I was about 7 names down, but was told it’d only be about a 10-minute wait.  So no worries from me.  We didn’t mind waiting.

The huge portions they give you are utterly amazing.  I loved every minute of it.  I wish they were closer to me, but it was SO worth the trip.

Diner

They close at 2:00pm every day though—which is super early.  Probably a good thing for me or I’d be alternating between both the other diner I frequent and this one every day after work.

Cinnamon Roll

This is the Cinnamon Roll topped with icing that I took home to-go and warmed in the microwave.  This was SO deliciously good.  Big ups to the kitchen for making these bad boys!  Ahh!  It totally hit the spot.  They’re not as big as the ones from my other diner, but they rock nonetheless.

Oh, how I just love little out-of-the-way diners!  So homey.

So, if you have nothing else to do today, search out a new diner in your town that you’ve never tried out before and make yourself right at home.

Take-Away Life Lesson:  Always try a small hometown diner first over a big chain restaurant.  You’ll more than likely get bigger portions of food along with some fabulous home cookin’ in a homey-type atmosphere.

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