So here is my annual Thanksgiving tradition of following a vintage menu. A little late but here nonetheless. Ok so in case you didn’t know, I have done menus from 1963, 1970s, 1939, and 1958. This year I wanted to do an easy menu because shopping for groceries this year has been WILD. Y’all saw the price of eggs for a bit there…. I honed my search in the three decades where frugality and simplicity became essential. So off to the 1930s, 1940s, and 1970s I headed and finally decided on one from 1931. Well, actually I did a combination of two as I got inspiration from The Silent Hostess Treasure Book by General Electric and The Art of Cooking and Serving by Sarah Field Splint.

So what is on the menu this year:
Shrimp Cocktail* Stuffed Celery* Olives
Roast Turkey Celery and Olive Stuffing
Mashed Potatoes and Gravy Buttered Carrots*
Cranberry Sauce
Pumpkin Pie with Whipped Cream and Honey Cheese
Coffee
Like always, there will be a post tomorrow talking about the starters and another one the next day talking about the main course. This was a rather easy and basic menu so not too many recipes will be given. I also used some of the recipes from the 1939 menu and I will link back to those on the respective day. This has been a rather difficult year to run a food blog with the price of groceries over the past year. Hence my little hiatus. Thanks to everyone who is still visiting my little corner of the internet!
Simple, but most of the flavors we love are there!
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