Santé et Salut!, with Gratitude


Happy Thanksgiving , y'all! “Thanksgiving is a joyous invitation to shower the world with love and gratitude.” says Amy Leigh Mercree. So let’s take a look at some appropriate toasts and inspirations for the day, from Americans, the French, and beyond, to guide you not just through Thanksgiving, but maybe through life. As Robert Lintner said, "Thanksgiving was never meant to be shut up in a single day.”

“What if today, we were just grateful for everything?”–Charlie Brown

Let’s start off with some toasts/quotes which are very appropriate for these polarized times, when a holiday meal in many families has become a fraught war zone:

 

“May the roof above you never fall in, and those gathered beneath it never fall out. Here's to health, peace, and prosperity.”—Irish blessing

 

Author Nora Ephron offers us a bit of hope:

“The turkey. the sweet potatoes. The stuffing. the pumpkin pie. Is there anything else we all can agree so vehemently about? I don’t think so.”

 

And a few more:

“If there’s one thing I’ve learned over the eons, it’s that you can’t give up on your family, no matter how tempting they make it.”—Rick Riordan

 

"Thanksgiving day is in the same month as election day so that we can drown our sorrows in gravy."–anonymous

 

"After a good dinner, one can forgive anybody, even one's own relations.” –Oscar Wilde

 

Now let’s move along to something a bit more inspirational, to express gratitude and love to friends and family:

 

Here is a lovely thought from Marcel Proust

“Soyons reconnaissants aux personnes qui nous donnent du bonheur; elles sont les charmants jardiniers par qui nos âmes sont fleuries.”  

(”Let us be grateful to people who make us happy; they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.” Gotta love his use of the feminine pronoun here).

 

And while we’re going international, here is a bit of inspiration from a German poet:

“To speak gratitude is courteous and pleasant, to enact gratitude is generous and noble, but to live gratitude is to touch Heaven.” –Johannes Gaertner

 

Simple but beautiful:

“When we give cheerfully and accept gratefully, everyone is blessed.”–Maya Angelou

 

And finally, here are inspirational words from Voltaire that we absolutely do NOT want to follow on Thanksgiving Day:

“La modération est le trésor du sage”.

(Moderation is the pleasure of the wise).

Pas aujourd'hui, Monsieur Proust

 

On my part, I'm particularly grateful, today and everyday, to the loyal readers who keep this little blog going. Have a wonderful  and Happy Thanksgiving !


 

 

RECIPE: What to do with that Leftover Turkey


This year, we're making sandwiches from fresh biscuits, for tucking those delicious leftovers inside. Just make some biscuits, (recipe here), maybe with an oversized cutter, and pop some turkey and cranberry sauce inside. They would be even better with last week's sweet potato biscuits.

We did a trial run earlier this week with some leftover roasted chicken in a biscuit, spread with dijonnaise (for Ron), and for vegetarian me, I stuffed mine with a fried green tomato and some pimento cheese. Actually, the possibilities for a biscuit sandwich are endless! Or just go with the classic: biscuits smothered in leftover gravy.

 

In the COMMENTS: Tom, who knew Thomas Jefferson made sweet potato biscuits! I’m a little slow to catch up. Amy, buttermilk is absolutely an option, I use it for biscuits when I have it around. Susan, I confess I’ve never known the difference between sweet potatoes and yams, but I’m guessing either will work. And Natalia, an ooey gooey sweet potato casserole will for sure be on my thanksgiving table.

For your Thanksgiving viewing: We have been loving Magpie Murders, a PBS Masterpiece series based on the Anthony Horowitz book, which should be fun holiday viewing for the whole family. It inspired me to sample aHorowitz mystery in print; I chose A Line to Kill, which was as clever and creative a romp as the show.

 

 

24 thoughts on “Santé et Salut!, with Gratitude”

  1. Happy Thanksgiving, Lynn! In off to “faites les courses” dans quelques minutes. I have three French neighbors and an American/Canadian couple coming tomorrow. My work is cut out for me. Thanks for the leftovers tip!

  2. Happy Thanksgiving, Lynn! In off to “faites les courses” dans quelques minutes. I have three French neighbors and an American/Canadian couple coming tomorrow. My work is cut out for me. Thanks for the leftovers tip!

  3. Happy Thanksgiving, Lynn! In off to “faites les courses” dans quelques minutes. I have three French neighbors and an American/Canadian couple coming tomorrow. My work is cut out for me. Thanks for the leftovers tip!

  4. Happy Thanksgiving,Lynn. Thanks for the biscuit recipes – maybe I’ll try to make some. The sweet potato biscuits with leftovers sounds so delicious. Cheers to you both!

  5. Happy Thanksgiving,Lynn. Thanks for the biscuit recipes – maybe I’ll try to make some. The sweet potato biscuits with leftovers sounds so delicious. Cheers to you both!

  6. Happy Thanksgiving,Lynn. Thanks for the biscuit recipes – maybe I’ll try to make some. The sweet potato biscuits with leftovers sounds so delicious. Cheers to you both!

  7. Bonnie Groves Poppe

    No question here about being thankful, especially when I read about the horrors in Ukraine, the unfathomable numbers of mass shootings and killings in the US, Iran, ….. well there is so much. I am the most grateful person I know! I can’t help but think about that part of my family who were on the Mayflower and were at the first Thanksgiving. Not necessarily with pride.
    bonnie in the vaucluse

  8. Bonnie Groves Poppe

    No question here about being thankful, especially when I read about the horrors in Ukraine, the unfathomable numbers of mass shootings and killings in the US, Iran, ….. well there is so much. I am the most grateful person I know! I can’t help but think about that part of my family who were on the Mayflower and were at the first Thanksgiving. Not necessarily with pride.
    bonnie in the vaucluse

  9. Bonnie Groves Poppe

    No question here about being thankful, especially when I read about the horrors in Ukraine, the unfathomable numbers of mass shootings and killings in the US, Iran, ….. well there is so much. I am the most grateful person I know! I can’t help but think about that part of my family who were on the Mayflower and were at the first Thanksgiving. Not necessarily with pride.
    bonnie in the vaucluse

  10. Dear Lynn,EVERY one of your posts is wonderful,but today’s just reaches out and wraps itself around my heart.You have highlighted all the all the reasons for gratitude which fill my life,and I am so appreciative to be reminded of this again,especially on Thanksgiving.
    THANK YOU!!
    And thank you for your blog,which has for so many years given me(and your fortunate readers) something to look forward to.
    Happy Thanksgiving to you,Ron, and your family!
    PS I would be remiss if I didn’t mention this beautiful book that I was gifted with by my sister: An American in Provence by Jamie Beck. Totally captures your imagination!

  11. Dear Lynn,EVERY one of your posts is wonderful,but today’s just reaches out and wraps itself around my heart.You have highlighted all the all the reasons for gratitude which fill my life,and I am so appreciative to be reminded of this again,especially on Thanksgiving.
    THANK YOU!!
    And thank you for your blog,which has for so many years given me(and your fortunate readers) something to look forward to.
    Happy Thanksgiving to you,Ron, and your family!
    PS I would be remiss if I didn’t mention this beautiful book that I was gifted with by my sister: An American in Provence by Jamie Beck. Totally captures your imagination!

  12. Dear Lynn,EVERY one of your posts is wonderful,but today’s just reaches out and wraps itself around my heart.You have highlighted all the all the reasons for gratitude which fill my life,and I am so appreciative to be reminded of this again,especially on Thanksgiving.
    THANK YOU!!
    And thank you for your blog,which has for so many years given me(and your fortunate readers) something to look forward to.
    Happy Thanksgiving to you,Ron, and your family!
    PS I would be remiss if I didn’t mention this beautiful book that I was gifted with by my sister: An American in Provence by Jamie Beck. Totally captures your imagination!

  13. I also look forward to reading your missives from France. Thank you for always being a bright spot. Happy Thanksgiving to Y’all. Here’s wishing great food and better company to one and all!
    Anne

  14. I also look forward to reading your missives from France. Thank you for always being a bright spot. Happy Thanksgiving to Y’all. Here’s wishing great food and better company to one and all!
    Anne

  15. I also look forward to reading your missives from France. Thank you for always being a bright spot. Happy Thanksgiving to Y’all. Here’s wishing great food and better company to one and all!
    Anne

  16. Anthea Dodsworth

    That was lovely, Lynn. A lot of thought and research has obviously gone into that. By the way what you call biscuits we, over the pond, call scones! Biscuit sandwiches would be very dry🥴. It’s amazing how some words have totally different meaning in our two similar languages! Anthea x

  17. Anthea Dodsworth

    That was lovely, Lynn. A lot of thought and research has obviously gone into that. By the way what you call biscuits we, over the pond, call scones! Biscuit sandwiches would be very dry🥴. It’s amazing how some words have totally different meaning in our two similar languages! Anthea x

  18. Anthea Dodsworth

    That was lovely, Lynn. A lot of thought and research has obviously gone into that. By the way what you call biscuits we, over the pond, call scones! Biscuit sandwiches would be very dry🥴. It’s amazing how some words have totally different meaning in our two similar languages! Anthea x

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