Here we are on a Friday yet again – ready to fill in some blanks as provided by our two wonderful co-hosts, 15andmeowing and Four-Legged Furballs. I linked the badge above to 15andmeowing so you can go there and get in on the fun if you want to. By now you know that each of our co-hosts gives us TWO sentences with blanks and we just do the filling in. Easy huh? Well the FUN comes when you read what everyone else has written. You learn stuff about people you THOUGHT you already knew very well!!!
Here are this week’s sentences with “holes” !! I’m letting my Mom do all of the filling in this week. A little extra gift from me to her for the holiday. Aren’t I generous?? Her fill-ins are BLUE.
1. Every Christmas, I make a mince meat pie because my Dad used to say it’s not Christmas without it – luckily I love mincemeat pie.
2. The day after Christmas, I always (seriously) have a turkey sandwich for breakfast – my own personal tradition!
3. ‘Twas the night before Christmas, and I admit that I’m always a little excited for Christmas morning – I make my Dad’s famous sausage gravy and biscuits then David, Teddy and I have our Christmas together.
4. All I want for Christmas is LOVE – of course I could have said “world peace” but I want that EVERY SINGLE DAY.
Since this is the last Fill-in before Christmas, may I just wish all of you a HAPPY HOLIDAY????????????????? I hope you’ve been good enough this year to get a visit from Santa Claus. I know I have….not so sure about Mom and Dad but I have! HAHAHA
Holiday Hugs, Teddy
Purrfect fill ins. Happy Christmas To One And All. x😻💜🐾🎄🍗🎅
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HUGS AND HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO YOU TOO!!!! 🙂
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our clan says the sandwich the day after is much better than the turkey roast the day before… I wonder why they not make just turkey sandwiches instead to spend a whole day in da kitchen … humans huh?
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That’s actually a great idea…..turkey sandwiches for the main event – a big tray of them on the table (less messy too!!!!!).
Hugs, Teddy
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You know, I totally agree and better for you. At my house we always over do eating.
Katie Isabella
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I LOVE after Christmas turkey sandwiches! For me, just a very thin covering of butter on the bread, salt and pepper..clap the two bread pieces together and eat. Sometimes I will even put a spoonful of cranberry sauce, the whole berry kind down in a dish, to have with it.
Merry Christmas Teddy, Pam and Dad.
XXXKatie Isabella
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Oh boy! I sometimes put a bit of stuffing in there too but I’m with you on the butter, salt and pepper……cranberry sauce is also nice. Gosh now I’m DYING for a turkey sandwich!!! HAHAHA 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Almost a 100% FOOD Fill-in… sausage gravy and biscuits, after Christmas Day turkey sandwich, AND mince meat pie! A trifecta of goodness!
Love, of course, is always most excellent!
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FOOOOOOOD – lots of good foodables this time of year!
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Great fill-ins! Mom’s Mom used to make mincemeat pie! She hasn’t had it in bazillion years.
The Florida Furkids
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This is the first time EVER that I’ve not found it in the grocery stores. I’ll check again on Sunday – sometimes in the “foreign foods” section they have it with the British stuff. 😦
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A Merry Christmas and a Hppy New Year to all of you,
Pit
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Thank you Mr. Pit! Mom and I hope that you and your family have a wonderful Christmas and New Year TOO!!
Love, Teddy
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Thank you for participating in the fill-ins, great answers. I bet the biscuits and gravy are really good. I am sad I don’t have to make a mince meat pie this year. I used to make one every year for Gerry, but he is the only one that liked it so no point in making it. Have a wonderful weekend. My Sammy will see Teddy at The North Pole ;:) XO
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Depending on whether I can find mincemeat we may or may not have one this year either! I’m so sorry you don’t have Gerry this year to make that pie for – sure is delicious!!!
Hugs, Teddy
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Turkey? If it did that I’d be a cannibal.
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We don’t want you to be a cannibal….just cantankerous but NOT a cannibal!
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Those were great and my Dad loves him some biscuits and sausage gravy!
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Sausage gravy and biscuits was what my Dad ALWAYS made for the family Christmas morning. One of my favorite memories as a child. The other thing he made that I haven’t had since those days was “mush” (cornmeal cooked up and put in a meatloaf pan in the refrig then fried up next morning with maple syrup on!).
Memories are great…….
Hugs, Pam
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Teddy, Mom and Dad
I could totally do Christmas meals at your house sounds yummy. Now I must say I’ve never had mincemeat pie…no one I know makes it but hey I’d try it.
Hugs cecilia
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The mincemeat I use comes in a jar from Crosse and Blackwell and they have one delicious mincemeat recipe I can tell you. You just make your own pastry (or use a frozen pie shell) and dump in the jar and that’s it! SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO incredible!
Love, Pam
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A turkey sandwich for brekkie sounds delicious.
Jean
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Oh it is……..it REALLY is!
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I’m the only one in my family who likes mincemeat…always nice to come across another who enjoys it. 😊
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Oh I really do love it……..the mincemeat by Crosse and Blackwell is the one I always got – until this year and I can’t find it. BUT I hasn’t given up. There are some other stores I’ll try today! I hope you get to have your mincemeat fix (!). I also hope you have a fabulous holiday!
Hugs, Pam
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I’ve never seen that one. The only brand around here is Nonesuch.
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Nonesuch is a good one too. The Crosse and Blackwell is English I think……………
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Great fill ins. Have a wonderful day.
Sue B
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MERRY CHRISTMAS SUE!
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Now you’ve made me feel hungry!
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You know me (and Mom) – ALL ABOUT FOOD! Hee Hee
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I have heard of mincemeat pie but never had one. A turkey sandwich sounds like a good tradition. Have a Merry, Jesus Filled Christmas.
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IT’s very yummy my Mom says…..it’s difficult to find it in a store though. Mom was lucky as they carried it in the British section of the grocery until this year. It’s in a jar and she’d make a nice pastry and pop in the mincemeat – EASY PEASY…..this year we may have to forego our tradition.
MERRY CHRISTMAS and lots of happy moments filled with “the reason for the season”!
Hugs, Teddy
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I’ve never had a mincemeat pie.
I love turkey leftovers, too. 🙂
Gravy and biscuits sounds like a yummy Christmas breakfast.
I hope that you and your family have a wonderfully blessed weekend and Merry Christmas, too, Teddy.
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I hope you have a wonderful holiday too………with food, fun, love and happiness that spills over into the new year too!
Hugs, Teddy
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Thank you, Teddy. You’re a sweetheart. I wish all the same for you. ~Suz~
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Mom says she hasn’t had mince meat pie since she was in college. Her Dad loved a slice of that pie, and her Mom would always make him one for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Hmmm, maybe she needs to make again soon.
We join you in wishing for more love in the world. May your Christmas be filled with love and joy.
Woos – Lightning, Misty, and Timber
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MERRY CHRISTMAS TO OUR LOVELY WOO FRIENDS AND FAMILY!!!!!
Hugs, Teddy and Mom Pam
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Turkey sammich for breakfast? I could go for that! Happy Christmas to you and yours.
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Hi CK! It’s my Mom’s most favorite breakfast for after Christmas or Thanksgiving when she makes turkey. She’s a little nutso but I love her – besides, turkey is pretty darn yum!
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY!!
Love, Teddy
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Merry Christmas to you Teddy and to your family!
Your cousin
Kosmo,
in faraway Finland.
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Thank you Kosmo……………may you all have a joyous holiday too my friend in Finland!!
Hugs, Teddy
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I’m sorry I’m so late to comment. Teddy, you are just so sweet for letting your mom fill in these fill-ins. You know, I have never had mincemeat pie, yet I have always wanted to try it. I’ve always thought they look so delicious, and also so very festive. I hope your Christmas season is merry and bright!
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Hello! It’s a busy time of year – we are behind visiting blogs too!!! So much to do!! Mincemeat is a little “strong” for a lot of people. My Mom got to know it through her Dad who LOVED it even though he ate no other desserts ever! It’s a highly heady and strong mix of raisins, sultanas, citrus, spices – very “different”…..but my Mom loves it. Try it one day – you will either adore it or HATE it.
Hope your Christmas was PURRRFECT!
Love, Teddy
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