Sunday, November 30, 2025

Food Thoughts and Pictures for November

Post-Thanksgiving 

Friday: Chinese Dinner


Miriam in China: Real Chinese Food

Miriam visited China in November, and brought back many food pictures, which she agreed to share here.
These are only a few of her fascinating photos.



Saturday: Post-Thanksgiving Mashed Potatoes

Leftover mashed potatoes were made into potato patties.

Thanksgiving: Once-A-Year Feast

In our family, there is no other meal than Thanksgiving with such a set selection of foods. In my childhood, my mother, father, sister, and brother and I would often have Thanksgiving Dinner with my mother’s sisters and their families, or my mother would invite a friend of the family to our house. Yes, turkey, stuffing, potatoes, and more. My aunts sometimes made the famous (notorious?) casseroles of sweet potatoes garnished with marshmallows or of greenbeans in mushroom soup. Our menu this year was close, but no casseroles. 

A few photos:


Mashed potatoes cooking in my kitchen. (Made by Miriam)

We roasted two chickens with stuffing. 

Gravy and squash on the stove near the pot of potatoes.


You can see the stuffing at the right in this photo of the table as we were setting up for the meal.

We used my great-grandmother’s turkey platter: the oldest item in my kitchen.

My dinner plate: turkey, snow peas, stuffing, cranberry sauce, and squash.

Pear-topped cake for dessert (no pie this year).

Coming Next: Christmas Flavors


Tom and Evelyn brought us some wonderful German Christmas treats.


Other Things We Ate in November




Olive oil and Hellmann’s mayo: two items you’ll always find in my kitchen.

Roast beef and French-style potato salad. This is Trader Joe’s ready-to-eat roast beef, a new item for us.

Here I am, cooking in my kitchen.

Making soup in my kitchen — a squash that’s equivalent to pumpkin.

Falafel.

At the Farmers’ Market

Carrots!


Local produce in my kitchen.



Blog post and photos © 2025 mae sander
Shared with Sherry’s November Kitchen Blog Post.

17 comments:

eileeninmd said...

Hello Mae
All the food looks delicious! The fruits from the farmer's market look great. Take care, have a great week ahead.

thecuecard said...

Wow a lot of great food here. Your Thanksgiving dinner looked great! All the best fixings. Love seeing you in your kitchen. Wishing you a happy December ahead.

Jeanie said...

We've always had the same dinner you did till recently! (Actually, we had most of that last night -- sweet potatoes, turkey and stuffing!). It all looks delicious -- even the Chinese food, which is far from my favorite. Your market produce still looks good.

Iris Flavia said...

Yes. I learned that from my dear, late Grandma, too: mashed potato-leftovers go into the pan - yum!
LOL and reall Stollen. And nice to meet you :-)
Falafel, oh, you make me all hungry! And it´s only 05:32 a.m.!

Sami said...

Your Thanksgiving dinner looked great. I can't remember the last time I made mashed potatoes, but I like them :) Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Mae.

Bertiebo said...

I just love your Grandmother's platter!

Sammie @ The Annoyed Thyroid said...

Your grandmother's platter is so pretty and your thanksgiving dinner looks so delish!

rupam sarma said...

Foods looks Delicious. Greetings.

Sherry's Pickings said...

Lots of delicious food there Mae. Love the turkey platter, and i'd really love to eat some of those potato patties. Happy festive season to you, and 'see you' in the new year. Thanks for being an IMK stalwart again this year.
cheers
sherry

gluten Free A_Z Blog said...

Mae, the real Chinese food looks exciting especially the photos from the Shanghai Night Market. She got some great food photos. My mom used to make potato patties from leftover mashed potatoes and we always loved them. Looks like you were doing some good cooking. I enjoyed seeing a full photo of you in your kitchen.

DVArtist said...

OMG all the food I love. What wonderful photos.

Unknown said...

Lovely to see you in your kitchen! what a feast you had for Thanksgiving, and foods from other cultures are so fascinating, aren't they? love also the wobbly carrots, they look so wholesome like they just got pulled out of the ground. have a wonderful holiday season and see you in 2026

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Melynda@Scratch Made Food! said...

Hello Mae, Nice round up of your meals for Nov. I do have to say, the fried potato patties made me smile. And the platter. My grandmother always made patties from leftover mashed potatoes. And how nice you still use that platter! Have a great month ahead!

Astrid said...

Your Thanksgiving dinner sounds good, although I must say the casserole you sometimes used to get doesn't sound all that appealing. Am I correct to assume from your calling it notorious, that you didn't care for it either?

Tandy | Lavender and Lime (http://tandysinclair.com) said...

How amazing to have your great-grandmother’s turkey platter! I hope you had an amazing Thanksgiving, the food all looked delicious :)

Johanna GGG said...

It is lovely that you have your great grandmother's plate and have continued the family tradition of Thanksgiving - what a meal full of nostalgia. I love all your potato - great winter food - though it is interesting that you don't have any roast potatoes there which is what we always have for festive meals in my family. Those farmers market carrots are so cute and I am sure your squash soup would be perfect for this time of year! Have a wonderful Christmas/festive season!

Happy Retiree's Kitchen said...

Mae, I love to use all the old china plates etc in my kitchen as well, and I love the tradition involved with repeating the family favourites at Christmas, year after year, and for you with Thanksgiving. I think those memories are so important. Wishing you and your family a very peaceful Christmas.