I am thankful –
- that my busy days really aren’t all that busy in the big scheme of things
- for my family (and getting to see my grandparents and in-laws this weekend)
- for my husband
- for my health
- for a 2nd season of “Modern Family”
- for Cherry Coke Zero
- that there are so many things I’m thankful for that I could probably keep this list going for pages; I am blessed
Today has been a busy day (in the little scheme of things). My to-do’s have been taking longer than expected and I’ve been running around. I packed a sliced cucumber to munch on in class and it was a great stress reliever.
Though I have to imagine that my seat-mates were stressed wondering why I was being so crunchy and drippy, sorry guys!
I didn’t get to pick up Adam until 1pm and by the time we got back to our apartment is was after 2:00 and I was starving. I calmed my growling stomach with a 2% Pineapple Chobani while I put lunch in the oven.
I ended up with feast of dippable delights (all roasted in the oven) –
Green beans,
a small potato,
and some chicken strips,
with ketchup and homemade honey mustard.
The chicken strips were a free sample from Applegate Farms. They heard me raving about their turkey bacon (so good that I don’t have to miss a thing about not eating mammals and the only kind of “fake” bacon that Adam will eat) and offered me a chance to try another product.
The strips were delicious. They cook nice and crispy (I oven-baked) and had a nice buttery aftertaste to them. Plus I approve of the ingredient list and nutritional stats.
And they said I could share the wealth with you guys!
Three readers will win a $1-off coupon for any Applegate Farms product. All you have to do to win is leave a comment on this post letting me know what you are thankful for. Giveaway closes Friday (11/26) at noon and winners will be chosen via random integer generator.









I am thankful for the warm dinner I’m about to consume. Because some people don’t have warm dinner.
I am thankful that I have a job. It might not always make me happy, but it keeps a roof over my families head, and food at the table.
I am thankful for my family. Moving across the country made me realize that I don’t want to be far away from them!
I’m thankful for my house! It’s great to be home and not be in a dorm again.
I am thankful for so many things I don’t know where to start. I am thankful for my family – we have a small family but we are all super close and I love that. I am also thankful daily that my husband goes off to work at a stressful job (he’s a corrections officer – ironically enough his father was a sargeant killed in the Attica prison riot) and I have always been a SAHM, even though the youngest graduated and moved out 3 1/2 years ago!
Those tenders look really good and would be great to have on hand!
I am thankful for my family, and the Thanksgiving feast my husband and I will have tonight (a day early because he works tmw). Oh yes, and Modern Family, most definitely.
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