Radio Smart Talk for Friday, November 18:
Thanksgiving dinner is so traditional in some families that nothing changes -- same menu, served at the same time with the same family members sitting in the chairs they've sat in for 20 years.
Then there are those who seek out new elements to the traditional Thanksgiving dinner. Usually, that translates into new holiday recipes or possibly desserts.
On Friday's Radio Smart Talk, Chef Donna Marie Desfor joins us to share a few of her holiday ideas and recipes. Thanksgiving and the holidays are great times to tell stories about your family's traditions and memories. We want to hear yours as well. Call 1-800-729-7532 to share your Thanksgiving traditions, stories or recipes.
Also, author Florence Ditlow will be with us to discuss her first novel called The Bakery Girls. It's the story of three sisters working in a Harrisburg bakery in the 1930s. Ms. Ditlow paints a picture of a very different time and place that you'll find fascinating.
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" . . .so as to not turn a lovely traditional festive holiday into an Emergency Room visit..."
which is probably always a reasonable caution. . .
although, if one is seeking memorable family holidays, the ones spent in the ER are right up there at the top.
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