24.11.11

Happy Thanksgiving, America!

At this very moment, we hope you all are enjoying some late-morning football, smelling delicious things cooking in the next room, OR are the ones preparing those lovely Thanksgiving staples we all adore.  We definitely wish we were there!!

Well, let us tell you guys about what weˈve done instead of being there... 

When we were told we would live in Plovdiv, we found out that it was tradition for the married couple living there to host Thanksgiving.  Weˈre so glad we accepted the "challenge," because having thirteen guests for an early Thanksgiving this past Sunday was amazing!

As you can imagine, it was quirky, to say the least, finding and "tweaking" the ingredients of many of our favorite dishes.  It was also interesting trying to fit that many people in a 700 sq. ft. apartment (thank God for a closed-in balcony!).

So, long story short, here's what our 15-person Thanksgiving Party looked like:


Macaroni and Cheese (from scratch)


MMMMMMM..... thanks, Joan!


Delicious carmelized apples... thanks Joe!


Two dining-room tables & a coffee table (all in a row to make one long table), 2 couches, 2 borrowed stools, 2 of our stools, and 5 of our chairs...  Thanks, Vania & Stefan for letting us borrow your stools!


A very full kitchen... and, with that came lots of help!


Lots of hanging out on the balcony, waiting on the food to be ready, and watching Joe work his caramelized-apple magic... good job, guys!


ɛnjoying good drinks...


Lots of TURKEY!  This was a huge success... mostly because Vania & Stefan ALSO let us cook one of our 2 turkeys (9 lbs. each) in their oven.  We couldn't have timed this delicious meal without their oven.
You guys rock!


We also had squash (tasted very similar to sweet potatoes), mashed potatoes...


green beans, stuffing...


rolls, and trushia (a pickled Bulgarian winter favorite).


And, that's not even including dessert!


Jake, my long-lost red-headed brother, your pumpkin pie was superb!  ɑnd, Jackie, your bruschetta was delish. Canˈt wait to finish off your cookie recipe!


Besides the fact that this woman made some killer apple pie, she was a life-saver!  This being our first time hosting Thanksgiving, she brought experience & major talent to the table.  Couldn't have done all this without her!  Weˈre SO thankful she lives only ʒ0 minutes away.  We love you, Joan!


One must keep in mind that finding ingredients for Аmerican Тhanksgiving cuisine, utilizing multiple kitchens, and having enough dishes (though we're only living here for 27 months) are quite the hurdles.  Because of that, this post might seem more focused on the food aspect of Thanksgiving, this year.


But, it would not have been Thanksgiving without our PC buddies.  Thanks, you guys, for coming to our home for Thanksgiving, for cooking and bringing food, for helping clean up afterwards, and for just being Аmerican together for one day.


Weˈre truly thankful to God, this Thanksgiving, for your support and empathy on this journey in Bulgaria!


Happy Thanksgiving, Аmerica!  ʀest assured we are representing you well... even on Turkey Day!

ʀandall and Joy

1 comment:

  1. Thank you Joy and Randall for hosting the Thanksgiving Banquet! I recognized Corelle dishes like I had as a new bride!

    Isn’t it amazing that when hearts are open there is always room for one more..then another and another etc.. It is just what you are all about!

    The food was all so colorful, too. A true autumn feast. The joy of being together was evident by the pictures. A day of all English I presume !

    It continues to warm my heart to know that my Joe has made such forever friends. You all our ordinary people doing extraordinary things simply,modestly and with humility as to not offend.

    We are thankful for your overflowing love in serving others and making this world a better place for all of us.

    I am thankful you have each other.

    We are looking forward to our trip to Bulgaria in mid/late May. Hope to be able to meet you all.

    Joe’s mom

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