The holidays are just around the corner and boy do I know
it. As a part of my job with Oxmoor House publishing, I have been working on
the sets for Christmas with Southern
Living 2014 edition. Essentially, we turn a different home in Birmingham
into a different Christmas theme every week. So while you may complain about
eager Christmas lovers decorating before Thanksgiving, we started before
Halloween.
All the same, my love for the holiday season cannot be
squelched by an overkill of Christmas décor. I can’t wait for the Friday after
Thanksgiving, not for the deals but for the right to finally play Christmas
music without the groans from my husband.
Thanksgiving, however, cannot be ignored. It is, believe it
or not, my favorite holiday. I love family and I LOVE turkey, so any day that
includes both is a good day in my book. This year we are spending Thanksgiving
with Eric’s family in St. Louis, and thanks to my job and Eric’s class
schedule, we are here for the whole week! We love being able to spend time in
St. Louis; it’s like a vacation for us since we are rarely able to make the
drive.
Getting the two dogs together has been the most entertaining
part of our trip so far. Eric’s family dog, Finn, is a good thirty pounds
heavier than Lucy and a year older, but he acts like a goofy puppy around her.
Lucy has taken on her role of annoying little sister and has enjoyed stealing
Finn’s toys and parading them in front of his face.
It's a little colder in St. Louis than in Birmingham... |
I’m excited about spending Thanksgiving with Eric’s family
because I will experience something I never have before, a different family’s
holiday traditions. Every family, it seems, has a somewhat concrete menu they
have established over the years for Thanksgiving. This year, while I will miss
some things about my family’s day (including getting to see my cousins and
grandparents), I will enjoy the new things that come with spending holidays
with new family. That includes FINALLY having pumpkin baked goods for
Thanksgiving.
Now before I ramble on about more traditions (you will get
enough of that in December), let me share with you one of my favorite holiday
staples. These seemingly ordinary ham sandwiches are a classic in my family’s
house around the holidays, especially when company is over. We made this when we visited my parents a week ago and the whole family loved them. If you’re looking
for a small lunch or dinner to satisfy your guests before or after a big meal,
this is the perfect solution. (Recipe adapted from Plain Chicken)
What you'll need:
- 1 package of Hawaiian Sweet Rolls
- 1/2 - 1lb of deli ham
- 1 package of sliced provolone cheese
- 1/2 cup of butter
- 2 Tbsp brown sugar
- 1 Tbsp yellow mustard
- 1 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce
- 1 Tbsp poppy seeds
How to:
Preheat the oven to 350.
Keeping the rolls connected, slice the dozen in half and remove the top half. Lay the ham and cheese sliced on the bottom half of the rolls and replace the top half. Place in a 9 x 13 pan.
In a small sauce pan, melt the butter, brown sugar, yellow mustard, worcestershire sauce, and poppy seeds. Once it is boiling, pour over the ham buns. Put in oven for 20 to 30 minutes until browned.
Lucy loves to help (photo cred to my dad for capturing this) |
I've always wondered what made these so delicious!
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